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  • NICA controversy. What it is and what it might not be.

    NICA controversy. What it is and what it might not be.


    Greetings everyone!

    So the market has been surrounded with nica ko controversy since last few weeks. I’ll try to give my insights from what I’ve found, researched and analysed.

    First thing first , I doubt that it’s going to bankrupt the bank or something because it’s more of a compliance issue and not something like asset liability mismatch which will bankrupt a bank.

    Banks are required to hold certain capital against their asset or loans. For instance 8.5% of core capital means that the bank must have rs8.5 for every 100rs of loan. However, how you define the loan is different thing. Based on the riskiness and priority, all loans aren’t considered Equal. An investment of 100 in government securities will not require 8.5rs of capital because it’s considered risk free. Similarly, disbursement of 100rs of credit to corporations will require a capital of 8.5rs. similarly, if the 100rs credit is backed by residential mortgage then then capital required will be 4.25rs . So if I can somehow classify most of my credit with residentially backed mortgages, I would need less capital that the other bank

    NICA basically played with these stuffs. They reduced the exposure towards retail and commercially backed loans with residential. Meaning that the bank was able to show that it needed less capital that what would have been actually required. This has multiple benefits for NICA, it would need less capital, will allow them to increase the credit more, etc.

    However, bank goes bankrupt when there’s asset liability mismatch. Which is not the case here. It’s also not the case of excessively high npa though I believe the actual npa is easily above 3%. I believe that nrb should impose strict fines and penalties to the bank but it ends about here.

    Rumours and controversies of bank run won’t do any good for the system or the economy, hence just wanted to clear it out. Atleast the investment community must be in their senses.


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  • Why I didn’t get bonus share of nica?

    Why I didn’t get bonus share of nica?


    So i saw the news of nica’s bonus share being listed in nepse but i don’t have the bonus share in my demat, do i need to claim it or wait for few days what’s the procedure?


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  • Nic Asia (NICA) Shall i book profit ?

    Nic Asia (NICA) Shall i book profit ?


    I have about 10% profit in NICA. Shall i hold it or book profit since there is no dividend this year as well ?


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  • NEPSE Index Ends the Day with a 0.18% Loss

    NEPSE Index Ends the Day with a 0.18% Loss


    The NEPSE index closed today at 1,818.31, reflecting a decrease of 3.34 points or 0.18% from the previous trading day’s closing. Yesterday, the index experienced a more significant loss of 16.96 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,821.81. Throughout the day, it reached an intraday low of 1,807.53 and a high of 1,826.65, before ultimately closing at 1,818.31.

    In terms of trading activity, there were 20,158 transactions involving 266 scrips. A total of 2,341,240 shares were exchanged, with a turnover amount of Rs. 72.49 Crores. This turnover was lower compared to the previous trading day’s turnover of Rs. 90.05 Crores.

    Among the traded stocks, NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest turnover of Rs. 3.04 crores, closing at a market price of Rs. 694.60 per share. Additionally, the shares of PRVU were the most actively traded.

    In terms of individual stock performance, NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) recorded the highest gain of 9.88% for the day. On the other hand, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Co. Limited (SALICO) experienced the highest loss of 6.45%.

    Regarding sector indices, only four closed in the green. The “Manufacturing and Processing” sector index saw the highest gain of 0.52%, while the “Non-Life Insurance” sector index experienced the highest loss of 0.62%.

    Overall, the NEPSE index ended the day with a slight loss, accompanied by fluctuations in individual stock prices and sector indices.

  • NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights

    NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights


    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest trading volume of Rs. 3.04 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 694.60 per share. The shares of PRVU had the highest trading activity.

    NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the highest gain of 9.88% during the day.

    On the other hand, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Co. Limited (SALICO) recorded the highest loss of 6.45% today.

    Among the sector indices, only four closed in positive territory, with the “Manufacturing and Processing” sector gaining the highest at 0.52%. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector had the highest decline, losing 0.62% today.

  • NEPSE fell 6.59 points (0.34%) this week, with a turnover of Rs 5.83 arba; Weekly Summary with Technical Analysis, Sector Comparison, Major Highlights, and More

    NEPSE fell 6.59 points (0.34%) this week, with a turnover of Rs 5.83 arba; Weekly Summary with Technical Analysis, Sector Comparison, Major Highlights, and More


    This week’s NEPSE index closed at 1,908.55, down 6.59 points (0.34%). Last week, the index closed at 1,915.14, up 0.94% from the previous week.

    This week, the index reached a high of 1,936.43 and a low of 1.864.99, resulting in 71.44 points of volatility. In the previous week, the index experienced volatility of 55.81 points.

     

  • The NEPSE Index rises 2.56%, gaining 50.04 points to settle at 2,002.70.

    The NEPSE Index rises 2.56%, gaining 50.04 points to settle at 2,002.70.


     

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) shares traded the most and had the highest turnover of Rs. 7.85 crores closing at a market price of Rs. 455 per share.

    Shuvam Power Limited (SPL) gained the highest 9.98% and technically hit positive for the day.

    Conversely, Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme – 2 (SIGS2) lost the highest 5.81% today.

    All sector indices closed green, “Hydropower” gained the highest 3.59% while “Manufacturing And Processing” gained the least 1.53% today.

     

     

  • Trading of Vijaya Laghubitta (VLBS) Suspended as the Company Declares Dividend By Violating NEPSE Guidelines

    Trading of Vijaya Laghubitta (VLBS) Suspended as the Company Declares Dividend By Violating NEPSE Guidelines


    The Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (VLBS) transaction has been halted, according to the official notice of the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE), since the business declared dividends to be given to shareholders without first receiving authorisation from NEPSE.

    At 6:35 PM on Magh 25, after business hours, Nepal Stock Exchange received the letter from VLBS regarding the dividend declaration for the Fiscal Year 2078/79. However, on Magh 10 itself, Vijaya Laghubitta held a meeting to suggest dividends to the shareholders.

     

  • With a staggering turnover of Rs. 3.362 Arba, the NEPSE Index soared by a whopping 76.64 points.

    With a staggering turnover of Rs. 3.362 Arba, the NEPSE Index soared by a whopping 76.64 points.


    The NEPSE index finished at 2,177.34 today, up 76.64 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 3.65% increase. Yesterday, the index rose 4.57 points.Today, the index began at 2,100.12 and closed at 2,099.03. It reached a high of 2,177.75 before closing at 2,177.34.

    59,927 transactions resulted in the exchange of 260 scrips. A total of 9,333,788 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 3.362 Arba in turnover. This is more than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 1.474 Arba.

    The largest turnover was Rs. 12.92 crores, with NIC Asia Bank Ltd. (NICA) ending at a market price of Rs. 835 per share. The most traded shares were those of Ngadi Group Power Ltd. (NGPL).

    Five scrips gained everything they could and made it to the positive circuit.12% ICFC Finance Limited Debenture 2083 (ICFCD83) fell the most today, losing 5.90%.Today, all sector indexes finished in the green, with “Investment” gaining the most 6.25% and “Mutual Fund” gaining the least 2.24%.

  • Ex-pat Nepalese get Rs 400 incentive while sending money to NICA accounts via World Remit

    Ex-pat Nepalese get Rs 400 incentive while sending money to NICA accounts via World Remit


    Ex-pat Nepalese who send money to NIC ASIA Bank accounts in Nepal using World Remit would receive a bonus of Rs 400.

    The scheme will run from Aswin 11 to Kartik 10, 2078, with just the first transaction eligible for the bonus.

    The bank now has 356 branches, 472 ATMs, 70 extension counters, and 81 branchless banking units across the country.

    Additionally, receive $20 bonus if you send money to Nepal using Word Remit by clicking on the link below.

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