Tag: OTC

  • Nepal’s OTC Market Witnesses Surge in Trading Activity in Current Fiscal Year

    Nepal’s OTC Market Witnesses Surge in Trading Activity in Current Fiscal Year


    During the initial quarter of the current fiscal year, Nepal’s stock market saw a notable increase in over-the-counter (OTC) trading activity, registering a turnover of Rs. 1.71 Arba. What sets this OTC market apart is that a significant portion of these traded shares, approximately 36,721,120, belonged to companies not listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) or had been previously delisted.

    The OTC market, also known as the off-board market, operates outside the regular trading hours of NEPSE and offers a platform for the trading of shares of companies that are not listed on NEPSE or have been delisted. Typically, OTC trading takes place from 11 AM to 1 PM on NEPSE, excluding public holidays and Fridays.

    To establish a structured framework for the OTC market, NEPSE introduced the ‘OTC Market Regulations, 2065’ in Jestha, 2065. This laid the groundwork for a distinct trading counter, separate from regular automated trading.

    Engaging in the OTC market entails investors directly submitting their buy and sell orders to the market, which NEPSE registers in sequential order. Buyers in the OTC market are required to provide company-specific purchase orders and deposit 10% of the share amount as collateral. This information, which includes the company’s name, investor details, and pricing, is displayed on the price quoting board. Subsequently, the market adjusts trading based on the received orders and price information, with transactions taking place when prices and quantities align.

    Regarding the clearance process, sellers must present the share certificates to the designated branch for verification within three business days. On the other hand, buyers are obligated to deposit the payment within the same duration at the bank specified by NEPSE. This process ensures the orderly execution of OTC transactions.

  • How do you buy from the OTC market?

    How do you buy from the OTC market?


    Do you guys have any idea regarding how to buy unlisted company from the OTC market?


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  • “Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Reveals OTC Transactions for FY 2079-80, 206 Companies Active in the Market”

    “Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Reveals OTC Transactions for FY 2079-80, 206 Companies Active in the Market”


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has released the records of Over the Counter (OTC) transactions for the financial year 2079-80, revealing that 206 companies are currently registered and operational in the OTC market.

    During FY 2079-80, out of the 206 registered companies in the OTC market, shares of 84 companies were actively traded, with a total of 2,12,64,095 shares being exchanged between investors. These transactions resulted in a combined market capitalization of Rs. 2.85 Arba.

    In addition, the OTC transactions generated revenue in the form of Capital Gain Tax (CGT), amounting to Rs. 5.29 crores, which is levied on the profit made from share transactions.

    NEPSE introduced the OTC Market platform, which has been operational since 2064 B.S. According to the guidelines set by the Office of the Company Registrar on Magh 18, 2072, public companies that have not listed on the stock exchange due to various reasons, such as de-listing or failure to meet listing criteria, have the opportunity to conduct share transactions and transfers through the OTC market.

    The OTC market provides an alternative platform for investors and companies that are not listed on the main stock exchange to participate in share trading, offering increased accessibility and liquidity for shareholders in this segment of the market.