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  • All five mutual fund schemes managed by NIC Asia Capital have reported Net Asset Values (NAV) above par for the month of Mangsir

    All five mutual fund schemes managed by NIC Asia Capital have reported Net Asset Values (NAV) above par for the month of Mangsir


    NIC Asia Balanced Fund (NICBF):

    NIC Asia Balanced Fund (NICBF), a 10-year closed-end mutual fund scheme managed by NIC Asia Capital, has released its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mangsir. The NAV for the period is Rs. 10.31, reflecting an increase from Rs. 9.95 in the previous month. The scheme, starting with a fund size of Rs. 75.50 crores, has allocated Rs. 40.74 crores to shares of listed companies and Rs. 21.77 crores to debentures. Additionally, Rs. 54.92 lakhs have been invested in non-listed shares, and the bank balance stands at Rs. 11.07 crores. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 1.80 Crore in Mangsir, compared to a net loss of Rs. 87.41 lakhs in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Dynamic Debt Fund (NADDF):

    The NAV report for NIC Asia Dynamic Debt Fund (NADDF) has been issued. As an open-end fund with no fixed maturity period and a total size of Rs. 63.08 crores, the fund has invested Rs. 16.34 crores in listed shares, Rs. 58.84 lakhs in non-listed shares, and Rs. 31.50 crores in listed debentures. Additionally, Rs. 5.2 crores of the fund is in fixed deposits, and the bank deposits exceed Rs. 11.58 crores. The NAV for Mangsir is reported at Rs. 10.38, showing an increase from Rs. 10.08 in the previous month. The fund reports a profit of Rs. 1.82 crores in Mangsir, compared to Rs. 6.48 lakhs in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Growth Fund (NICGF):

    NIC Asia Growth Fund (NICGF), a closed-end fund scheme with a 7-year maturity period, has published its monthly NAV report for Mangsir, 2080. The NAV for Mangsir is reported at Rs. 10.90, up from Rs. 10.39 in the previous month. Starting with a fund size of Rs. 83.52 crores, the scheme has allocated Rs. 59.95 crores to shares of listed companies and Rs. 65.83 lakhs to non-listed companies. The bank balance is Rs. 21.85 crores, and debentures amount to Rs. 8.37 crores. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 7.08 crores in Mangsir, compared to a profit of Rs. 2.76 crores in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Select-30 (NICSF):

    NIC Asia Select-30 (NICSF), a closed-end mutual fund with a 7-year maturity period, has unveiled the monthly Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mangsir. Starting with a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba, the NAV stands at Rs. 10.92, up from Rs. 10.34 in the earlier month. The fund has invested Rs. 75.53 crores in listed shares and Rs. 1.22 Crore in non-listed shares. Additionally, it holds Rs. 15.50 crores in fixed deposits and Rs. 44.24 crores in the bank, with other assets worth Rs. 51.59 lakhs. The fund reports a loss of Rs. 68.40 lakhs in Mangsir, compared to a loss of Rs. 7.97 crores in the preceding month.

    NIC Asia Flexi Cap Fund (NICFC):

    The NAV report for NIC Asia Flexi Cap Fund (NICFC) has been unveiled for the month of Mangsir. With a fund size of Rs. 1.02 Arba, the NAV stands at Rs. 10.72, up from Rs. 10.18 in the previous month. The fund has invested Rs. 68.31 crore in listed shares, Rs. 1.17 crore in non-listed shares, and Rs. 10.70 crore in fixed deposits. Additionally, it holds Rs. 28.05 crores in the bank, with other assets worth Rs. 40.74 lakhs. The fund reports a net profit of Rs. 3.20 Crores in Mangsir, compared to a net loss of Rs. 2.3 Crores in the preceding month.

  • Himalayan Capital and NEPSE Ink Agreement for Listing ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Fund

    Himalayan Capital and NEPSE Ink Agreement for Listing ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Fund


    Today, representatives from Himalayan Capital Limited and the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) finalized an agreement for the listing of “Himalayan 80-20.”

    Under the terms of the agreement, 10,00,00,000 units of “Himalayan 80-20” are set to be listed at a par value of Rs. 10 per unit. The subscription period for the issue was open to the general public from the 32nd of Shrawan to the 15th of Bhadra in the year 2080 and subsequently extended to institutions.

    Trading for the shares is anticipated to commence on Thursday. “Himalayan 80-20” is categorized as a closed-end fund and will be traded on the NEPSE platform. Notably, the fund comes with a maturity period of 10 years.

     

  • Sunrise Capital’s Mutual Funds Report Declines in NAV for Kartik

    Sunrise Capital’s Mutual Funds Report Declines in NAV for Kartik


    Sunrise First Mutual Fund (SFMF) has disclosed its monthly Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Kartik, indicating a NAV of Rs. 10.62, a slight decrease from the previous month’s Rs. 10.70. The closed-end fund, with a 10-year maturity, began with Rs. 86 crores and has invested in listed shares, bonds, debentures, public issues, rights issues, bonus shares, and fixed deposits. SFMF’s bank balance is reported at Rs. 8.37 crores, and it recorded a net loss of Rs. 95.26 lakhs in Kartik, compared to a net loss of Rs. 27.24 lakhs in the previous month.

    Similarly, Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF), another closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity, shared its monthly NAV report for Kartik, revealing a NAV of Rs. 9.63, slightly lower than the previous month’s Rs. 9.65. With a fund size of Rs. 1 Arba, SFEF invested in listed shares, public issues, and fixed deposits. The fund’s bank balance is reported at Rs. 21.54 crores, and it incurred a net loss of Rs. 5.10 crores in Kartik, compared to Rs. 4.81 crores in the previous month.

    Sunrise Capital Limited also released the NAV report for “Sunrise Bluechip Fund (SBCF),” which commenced with a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba. SBCF reported a NAV of Rs. 9.26 for Kartik, slightly down from the previous month’s Rs. 9.33. The fund invested in listed shares, debentures, public issues, and fixed deposits, with a bank balance of Rs. 14.13 crores. SBCF recorded a net loss of Rs. 20.79 crores in Kartik, compared to Rs. 19.90 crores in the previous month.

     

  • Can I sell my mutual funds through TMS?

    Can I sell my mutual funds through TMS?


    I have mutual funds in Nicadf (Nic Asia dynamic dept fund), I want to sell it but don’t know how. Is it through nepse? I couldn’t find the name of the share anywhere in the MF section of sell/buy section on TMS


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  • Technical Analysis of mutual fund

    Technical Analysis of mutual fund


    How do you analyze the mutual fund? Many of them are within the price range of 6-7 and that’s way low as most of their NAV falls around 9.5. Ofcourse the investor has no confidence in them cuz their dividend payment isn’t that consistent ( except for few).


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  • Planning to swing trading mutual funds, any advice?

    Planning to swing trading mutual funds, any advice?


    I’m looking at swing trading a couple mutual funds (esp those currently trading at around Rs 7), does anyone know what sort of things I should be looking for?


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  • Multiple Citizens Mutual Funds Report NAV Changes and Financial Updates for Ashwin

    Multiple Citizens Mutual Funds Report NAV Changes and Financial Updates for Ashwin


    The “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund (C30MF),” a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity, has released its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for the month of Ashwin. The NAV in Ashwin stands at Rs. 10.02, a decrease from Rs. 10.25 a month ago. The fund’s total size is Rs. 75.07 Crores, with investments of Rs. 28.40 crore in listed shares and Rs. 31.84 lakhs in non-listed shares. It has allocated Rs. 10 crore to fixed return assets, Rs. 2.25 crore to debentures, and Rs. 33.73 crore to the bank balance.

    However, the fund has reported an increased net loss of Rs. 1.54 crores up to Ashwin, whereas in the previous month, it had a net profit of Rs. 17.69 lakhs.

    Additionally, “Citizens Mutual Fund-1 (CMF1),” a 7-year closed-end mutual fund, has published its monthly report for Ashwin 2080. The NAV has decreased to Rs. 9.40 from Rs. 9.75. The fund, which began with a size of Rs. 82 crores, has investments of Rs. 46.52 crores in listed company shares and Rs. 29.90 lakhs in non-listed shares. It has allocated Rs. 4 crores to fixed return assets, Rs. 16.34 crores to debentures, and Rs. 7.71 crore to the bank balance.

    CMF1 has reported a net loss of Rs. 6.95 crores until Ashwin, whereas in the previous month, it reported a net loss of Rs. 4.02 crores.

    Lastly, “Citizens Mutual Fund-2 (CMF2),” another 7-year closed-end fund offered by Citizens Capital Limited, has released its NAV report for the month of Ashwin, 2080. The NAV has decreased to Rs. 9.16 by the end of Ashwin, down from 9.46 the previous month. The fund started with a size of Rs. 56 crores and invested Rs. 34.92 crores in listed company shares and Rs. 39.93 lakhs in non-listed shares. It allocated Rs. 10.08 crores to debentures and Rs. 3.40 crores to the bank balance.

    CMF2 has reported a net loss of Rs. 4.73 crores until the end of Ashwin, with a net loss of Rs. 3.05 crores in the previous month. It’s worth noting that CMF2 distributed an 8% cash dividend to its unitholders for the financial year 2079/80.

  • Citizens Capital Distributes 8% Cash Dividend to ‘Citizens Mutual Fund-2’ Unit Holders

    Citizens Capital Distributes 8% Cash Dividend to ‘Citizens Mutual Fund-2’ Unit Holders


    Citizens Capital Limited has provided an 8% cash dividend to the unit holders of “Citizens Mutual Fund – 2 (CMF2)” directly to their bank accounts, along with encouraging them to convert their physical shares into electronic format.

    For the last fiscal year, 2079/2080, the fund declared an 8% return and closed its books on Bhadra 19 to facilitate cash dividend distribution. Starting from the 8th of Ashwin, 2080, the fund initiated the process of depositing these returns into the beneficiary accounts of the unit holders.

    Additionally, the company is making a request to unit holders, particularly those who haven’t updated their bank information within their Demat accounts, to consider dematerializing their shares.

     

  • Sunrise Capital Distributes Cash Dividend to ‘Sunrise First Mutual Fund’ Unit Holders

    Sunrise Capital Distributes Cash Dividend to ‘Sunrise First Mutual Fund’ Unit Holders


    Sunrise Capital Limited is delivering a 16% cash dividend for “Sunrise First Mutual Fund” directly to the bank accounts of its unit holders. They have encouraged unit holders to convert their physical shares to electronic format.

    The fund had previously declared a 16% return for the fiscal year 2079/2080. Starting from the 26th of Ashwin, 2080, the fund will credit this return to the beneficiary accounts of the unit holders.

    Furthermore, the company is urging unit holders, especially those who haven’t updated their bank information in their Demat accounts, to dematerialize their shares.

     

  • How much do you get when a mutual fund matures?

    How much do you get when a mutual fund matures?


    Suppose a mutual fund has a NAV of 12 and you have 10 shares, do you get 120?

    How does tax work in this case?

    Also, if you’ve held any mutual fund till maturity would you be okay dropping some numbers? Like how much does an average mutual fund pay out when it matures.


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  • Global IME Capital Mutual Fund Sees Rise in Net Loss and NAV Decline

    Global IME Capital Mutual Fund Sees Rise in Net Loss and NAV Decline


    The Net Asset Value (NAV) report for “Global IME Balanced Fund – 1 (GIBF1)” in the month of Bhadra is out.

    This is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity period and a fund size of Rs. 1.02 Arba.

    In Bhadra, the NAV stands at Rs. 9.76, slightly down from the previous month’s Rs. 9.82. The fund has invested Rs. 77 Crore in listed shares and Rs. 4.36 crore in non-listed shares.