Tag: promote

  • What Rawa Energy Development Prospective Investors Should Know

    What Rawa Energy Development Prospective Investors Should Know


     

    Rawa Energy Development Ltd is a public limited company that was founded as a private limited company on August 16, 2009 and later converted to a public limited company on June 28, 2019. It is promoted by businesspeople with extensive experience in hydropower and other sectors for the establishment of Hydroelectric Projects (HEP) in Nepal. In Khotang District, the company operates a 3 MW Upper Rawa Khola Small Hydropower Project (URKHP), which has been in commercial operation since September 20, 2020. The project is being built using the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) model.

  • The Shangrila Development Bank meets.

    The Shangrila Development Bank meets.


     

    Mr. Ujjwal Satyal, Mr. Sushil Kaji Baniya, and Mr. Sujan Siddhi Bajracharya from the promoter’s group were elected, as were Ms. Lisa Sherchan, Mr. Ganga Sagar Dhakal, and Mr. Naresh Dhungana from the public shareholder group.

    The bank’s network currently includes 112 branches and 30 ATM booths.

  • The Sagarmatha Jalbidhyut Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) has concluded, with 3,58,176 lucky applicants receiving 10 units each.

    The Sagarmatha Jalbidhyut Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) has concluded, with 3,58,176 lucky applicants receiving 10 units each.


    Sagarmatha Jalvidyut Company Limited’s initial public offering (IPO) was completed today at Prabhu Capital Limited’s Kamaladi headquarters.

    Out of the total 43,68,000 units authorized for the general public, 10%, or 436,800 units, have already been issued and distributed to Nepalese people working abroad, 5%, or 218,400 units, have been put aside for mutual funds, and 3%, or 131,040 units, have been set aside for firm workers.

     

    The remaining 35,81,760 units were distributed to the general population between the 8th and 12th Chaitra, 2079.

    Following the IPO, the company’s paid-up capital will be Rs. 1.12 Arba. Moreover, the promoter-public share ratio would be 51: 49.

    The problem has received 13,93,153 genuine applications.

  • From the 21st Chaitra, Prime Commercial Bank will auction 9,00,000 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.

    From the 21st Chaitra, Prime Commercial Bank will auction 9,00,000 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.


    The existing promoters of Prime Commercial Bank Limited are auctioning off 9,00,000 units of promoter shares to the general public from the 21st Chaitra to the 29th Chaitra, 2079.

    A total of 9,00,000 promoter shares will be auctioned off. Individual investors, businesses, and institutions can all bid in an auction. The minimum bid is Rs. 130. The promoters’ shares have a minimum bid quantity of 1000 units. Although bidders may bid for the entire issue, they must follow the Nepal Rastra Bank’s rule of not exceeding the specified number of shares per entity.

     

  • Siddhartha Bank’s Promoter Shares will being auctioned off starting today.

    Siddhartha Bank’s Promoter Shares will being auctioned off starting today.


    From today, 14th Chaitra, 2079, the promoter shareholder of Siddhartha Bank Limited (SBL) is auctioning 114,813 units of shares to existing promoter owners.

    SBL unit promoter shares worth 114,813 will be auctioned off. Only existing promoters are entitled to bid on the auction within 35 days after its publication, on the 14th Chaitra. Shareholders should submit their bids to the bank’s headquarters office in Hattisar, Kathmandu.

    If no offers are received from existing founding owners by the deadline, the shares will be auctioned off to the general public.

  • Kalinchowk Darshan and Asian Hydropower IPO Shares Are Finally Listed On NEPSE

    Kalinchowk Darshan and Asian Hydropower IPO Shares Are Finally Listed On NEPSE


    Kalinchowk Darshan Limited’s IPO shares of 60,00,000 units have been listed on NEPSE. This includes promoter shares as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.

    The initial transaction price range is Rs. 78.15 to Rs. 234.45. If the company signs the agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will trade in the secondary market the following day.

     

  • NEPSE lists IPO shares of Maya Khola Hydropower Company and Supermai Hydropower.

    NEPSE lists IPO shares of Maya Khola Hydropower Company and Supermai Hydropower.


     

    NEPSE has listed 10 million unit IPO shares of Maya Khola Hydropower Company Limited. This includes promoter shares as well as shares issued to the general public and project-affected locals.

    The initial transaction price range is Rs. 88.53 to Rs. 265.59. If the company signs the agreement with NEPSE, the IPO shares will trade in the secondary market the following day.

     

  • Vijaya Laghubitta Calls an AGM on Chaitra 28 to Approve the 21.052% Dividend and Merger Agendas

    Vijaya Laghubitta Calls an AGM on Chaitra 28 to Approve the 21.052% Dividend and Merger Agendas


    Vijaya Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (VLBS) has scheduled its 10th Annual General Meeting for the 28th Chaitra, 2079. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. in Bijaya Bikas Srot Kendra, Gaidakot, Nawalparasi.

    Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 21.0526% dividend of Rs. 6.73 crores for fiscal year 2078/79. On March 10, the board of directors decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 32 crores. The proposal is for 20% bonus shares worth Rs. 6.40 crores and 1.0526% cash dividend (for tax purposes) worth slightly more than Rs. 33.68 lakhs. The meeting will consider converting a maximum of 10% of the promoter shares to public shares so that the company’s promoter shares do not expire.

     

  • 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.