Tag: Pro

  • Commercial banks profited Rs. 36 Arba until the end of the fiscal year in Magh.

    Commercial banks profited Rs. 36 Arba until the end of the fiscal year in Magh.


    Statistics reveals that commercial banks combined have achieved a total net profit of Rs. 36 Arba and 89 crores. Nabil Bank is the most profitable of the 22 commercial banks, with a net profit of Rs. 4 Arba and 13 crores. Similarly, NIC Asia Bank had a net profit of Rs. 3 Arba and 67 crores. Global IME Bank, on the other hand, has made a net profit of Rs. 3 Arba and 55 Crores. Agricultural Development Bank, on the other hand, has the lowest net profit of Rs. 10 crores.

    – With the successful merger of Global IME Bank and Bank of Kathmandu, the joint transaction in the name of Global IME Bank began on Poush 25, 2079.

  • Manushi Laghubitta (MLBS) and Shrijanshil Laghubitta (SHLB) Sign Merger Agreement at 1:1 Swap Ratio

    Manushi Laghubitta (MLBS) and Shrijanshil Laghubitta (SHLB) Sign Merger Agreement at 1:1 Swap Ratio


    Following the merger, the institution’s name was changed to Manushi Shrijanshil Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited. Similarly, for the merger, an equal share swap ratio, i.e. a 1:1 swap ratio, has been finalized.

    For the merger process, a joint merger committee will be formed with 3/3 representatives from both organizations. The goal is to complete the merger process this fiscal year.

     

  • 9% of the promoter shares of Prime Life Insurance Company are converted into public shares.

    9% of the promoter shares of Prime Life Insurance Company are converted into public shares.


     

    Prime Life Insurance Company Limited (PLIC) has announced a change in its promoter to public shareholding ratio.

    On the 24th Poush, 2079, the company held its 15th AGM. The AGM approved the board’s proposal to change the promoter/public share ratio of the company from 60:40 to 51:49. The company has now informed that if any of the shareholders are unwilling to convert their ownership of the founder shares into a public group, they should make a self-declaration to the company’s corporate office in Hattisar, Kathmandu, within 7 days of the date of publication of this notice.

  • The BPW Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Friday; 8,095 applicants will receive 10 units each.

    The BPW Laghubitta IPO will be completed on Friday; 8,095 applicants will receive 10 units each.


    BPW Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) will take place this Friday, 3rd Chaitra, 2079. The allotment program will begin at 11 a.m. on the premises of the issue manager, Mega Capital Markets, in Kamalpokhari.

    From the 18th to the 23rd Falgun, the company issued 80,950 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public as an Initial Public Offering. Out of the total 97,000 units, 10%, or 9,700 units, were set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, 1.50%, or 1,500 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 4,850 units, were set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 80,950 units were made available to the gene

     

  • Gurans Laghubitta and Prime Commercial Bank Bonus Shares Are Finally Listed on the NEPSE

    Gurans Laghubitta and Prime Commercial Bank Bonus Shares Are Finally Listed on the NEPSE


     

    Gurans Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GLBSL) has listed 39,000 Units Bonus Shares on NEPSE.

    The board of directors decided to distribute the dividend from the paid-up capital of Rs. 9.75 crores at its 117th meeting on Mangsir 27. The company proposed and distributed a 4% bonus share and a 0.210526% cash dividend. As a result, the bonus shares are worth Rs. 39 lakhs, and the cash dividend is slightly more than Rs. 2.05 lakhs. NEPSE has listed the same bonus dividend.

  • Deprosc Laghubitta holds its 21st annual general meeting, at which it approves a 21.05% dividend and the acquisition of Adarsha Laghubitta.

    Deprosc Laghubitta holds its 21st annual general meeting, at which it approves a 21.05% dividend and the acquisition of Adarsha Laghubitta.


     

    Mr. Deepak Khanal, chair of Deprosc Laghubitta, presided over the company’s 21st AGM.

    For the previous fiscal year, the AGM approved 10% bonus shares and 11.052632% cash dividends for its shareholders. According to the media statement, the company’s paid-up capital will increase to Rs 1.52 arba after the bonus shares.

  • Multipurpose Finance (MPFL) seeks approval from SEBON to issue 35% right shares.

    Multipurpose Finance (MPFL) seeks approval from SEBON to issue 35% right shares.


    Multipurpose Finance Company Limited handled the process of issuing rights shares (MPFL). In an application filed on February 29, the company requested approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEBON) to issue rights shares.

    If SEBON grants permission for the said right shares, MPFL will distribute 35 percent of the paid-up capital, or 1:0.35, to shareholders. It states that a total of 15.82 lakh shares will be sold at a nominal price of Rs. 1

     

  • Asian Life Insurance Company proposes a dividend of 8.947% for fiscal year 2078/79.

    Asian Life Insurance Company proposes a dividend of 8.947% for fiscal year 2078/79.


     

    For the fiscal year 2078/79, Asian Life Insurance Company Limited (ALICL) has proposed a dividend of 8.947% worth Rs. 26.01 Crores.

    The board of directors decided today (Falgun 30) to distribute 8.50% bonus shares and a 0.447% cash dividend (for tax purposes). The value of the bonus shares is Rs. 24.71 crores, and the cash dividend is slightly more than Rs. 1.30 crores. ALICL’s current paid-up capital is Rs. 2.90 Arba.

     

  • SEBON finally approves Rawa Energy Development’s IPO proposal.

    SEBON finally approves Rawa Energy Development’s IPO proposal.


     

    The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has approved Rawa Energy Development Limited’s proposed initial public offering (IPO) on Falgun 25.

    The company will now issue 840,000 equity shares at NPR 100 per share. The issue is worth Rs. 8.4 crore. This is equivalent to 30% of the company’s issued capital. The company’s total paid-up capital following the IPO allotment would be Rs 28 crores.

    Prabhu Capital Limited has been appointed as the proposed IPO’s issue manager.

     

  • The IPO of IME Life Insurance Company has been added to the SEBON pipeline.

    The IPO of IME Life Insurance Company has been added to the SEBON pipeline.


     

    The IME Life Insurance Company Limited Initial Public Offering (IPO) has been added to SEBON’s IPO pipeline for approval.

    The company intends to sell 12 million unit shares to the general public for Rs. 276 each (Rs 100 face value + Rs 176 premium price). The company will raise a total of Rs. 3.312 billion through the IPO.

  • NEPSE Releases Virtual Trading Platform Demo Version

    NEPSE Releases Virtual Trading Platform Demo Version


     

    Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) has made a test version of a virtual trade management system (simulator) available in order to introduce prospective investors to the technology.

    The main concern is, “How does NEPSE’s online method work?” This method was implemented with the goal of educating people and providing useful information.

     

  • The deadline for the auction of 296,000 Kumari Bank promoter shares has been extended to Chaitra 06

    The deadline for the auction of 296,000 Kumari Bank promoter shares has been extended to Chaitra 06


    The deadline for the sale of 2,96,000 units of promoter share has been extended till Chaitra 6, 2079, according to Kumari Bank Limited (KBL).

    KBL’s existing promoters have started auctioning off their 2,96,000 unit promoter stake. The auction began on the 16th of Falgun and was scheduled to end tomorrow, on the 30th of Falgun, 2079. Nevertheless, because the auction organizer received insufficient applications, the sale has been extended until Chaitra 6.

    Individual investors, businesses, and institutions can all bid in an auction. The minimum bid is Rs. 119. The promoters’ shares have a minimum bid quantity of 10,000 units. Although bidders may bid for the full issue, they must follow the Nepal Rastra Bank’s guideline not to bid more than once.