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  • Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 500 per Tola, Silver also Witnesses Increment in Nepal

    Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 500 per Tola, Silver also Witnesses Increment in Nepal


    The cost of the valuable yellow metal has risen by Rs. 500 per tola today when compared to the trading price on Monday. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA), the present rate for fine gold is Rs. 1,21,000 per tola, marking a Rs. 500 increase from Monday’s trading price of Rs. 1,20,500 per tola.

    Similarly, Tejabi gold is available today at Rs. 1,20,400 per tola, indicating a Rs. 500 uptick from Monday’s price of Rs. 1,19,900 per tola.

    In a parallel trend, the price of silver has also undergone an increase today. With a gain of Rs. 5, the current silver price stands at Rs. 1,460 per tola, in contrast to Monday’s silver price of Rs. 1,455 per tola.

  • Sarbottam Cement Announces IPO for Industry-Affected Locals and Foreign Nepalese Immigrants, Following Successful QII Allotmen

    Sarbottam Cement Announces IPO for Industry-Affected Locals and Foreign Nepalese Immigrants, Following Successful QII Allotmen


    Sarbottam Cement Limited has issued an offer letter for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) targeting industry-affected locals of Nawalparasi District, mine excavation-affected locals of Palpa District, and Foreign Nepalese Immigrants. The IPO subscription period for the specified groups is set from 25th Poush to 10th Magh, 2080. Notably, if the issue remains undersubscribed for the industry-affected locals of Nawalparasi District and mine excavation-affected locals of Palpa District by the early closing date, it may be extended until Magh 25. However, there will be no extension for Foreign Nepalese Immigrants beyond the early closing date.

    Previously, Sarbottam Cement conducted the issuance of its primary shares through the book-building process for Qualified Institutional Investors (QII) from 6th to 10th Mangsir, 2080. The allotment for the 36,19,190 unit shares, against the initially offered 24 lakh units to eligible institutional investors, took place on the 11th Mangsir.

    The overall issuance plan involves Sarbottam Cement offering 12.9033% of its issued capital amounting to Rs. 4.65 Arba, equivalent to 60 lakh shares or 60 crores. Out of this, 40% (24 lakh shares) has already been issued and allotted to Qualified Institutional Investors, leaving the remaining 60% (36 lakh shares) for the general public.

    Among the general public shares, 9,30,000 units will be allocated to industry-affected locals of Nawalparasi District and mine excavation-affected locals of Palpa District. The remaining 26,70,000 units will be divided into two portions – 10% (2,67,000 units) for Nepalese citizens working abroad, and the remaining 24,03,000 units for the general public.

    Global IME Capital has been appointed as the issue manager, and applications can be submitted for a minimum of 50 units and a maximum of 10,000 units.

    The share price for common investors is set at Rs. 360.90 per share. The IPO is being conducted through the book-building method, where the ‘cut-off price’ during the primary shares allotment to Qualified Institutional Investors was Rs. 401. As per the guidelines, shares for the general public are offered at a 10% discount to the ‘cut-off’ price, resulting in Rs. 360.90 per share for common investors.

    ICRA Nepal has maintained its issuer rating of [ICRANP-IR] BBB+ and reaffirmed the long-term rating of [ICRANP] LBBB+ and the short-term rating of [ICRANP] A2 to Sarbottam Cement Limited.

  • Everest Bank Limited Lists 1,06,98,094.44 Bonus Shares on NEPSE Following AGM Approval

    Everest Bank Limited Lists 1,06,98,094.44 Bonus Shares on NEPSE Following AGM Approval


    A total of 1,06,98,094.44 units of bonus shares from Everest Bank Limited (EBL) have been officially listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). This follows the company’s 29th Annual General Meeting (AGM) conducted on the 30th of Ashwin, 2080, where a dividend of 20.53% for the fiscal year 2079/80 was approved. During the 357th meeting of the Board of Directors (BODs) on Bhadra 27, a decision was made to distribute a 10.53% cash dividend and a 10% bonus share from the company’s paid-up capital, which currently stands at Rs. 10.69 Arba.

    The bonus shares, reflecting the aforementioned decision, are now officially listed on NEPSE for trading.

    As of the latest update, the closing price of EBL on the stock exchange stands at Rs. 510.00.

  • Singati Hydro Energy Limited Announces Book Closure Date for 100% Right Share Issuance

    Singati Hydro Energy Limited Announces Book Closure Date for 100% Right Share Issuance


    Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) has announced the book closure date for its upcoming issuance of 100% right shares, set for the 22nd of Poush, 2080. Consequently, shareholders holding their positions until Poush 21 will be entitled to participate in the rights offering.

    The company intends to distribute 100% right shares valued at Rs. 1.45 Arba by issuing 14,500,000 (1:1) units of right shares to its existing shareholders. Currently, the paid-up capital stands at Rs. 1.45 Arba. Following the adjustment for the proposed right share issuance of 1.45 crore units, the company’s paid-up capital is slated to increase to Rs. 2.90 Arba.

    To oversee the proceedings of this offering, Kumari Capital has been appointed as the issue manager.

    At the time of reporting, SHEL has a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 286.

  • NEPSE Index Records Marginal Decline, Market Highlights and Sectoral Trends

    NEPSE Index Records Marginal Decline, Market Highlights and Sectoral Trends


    The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index registered a decline of 8.75 points, equivalent to 0.42%, compared to the previous day’s closing, concluding at 2,060.15 points. This follows a loss of 1.93 points in the index on the preceding trading day. The day commenced with the index opening at 2072.45 and witnessed fluctuations, reaching an intraday low of 2,056.87 and a high of 2,096.44.

    In the course of today’s trading activities, a total of 306 different stocks were traded through 102,905 transactions. The trading volume amounted to 11,892,559 shares, contributing to a total turnover of Rs. 4.48 Arba. The market capitalization stood at Rs. 32.00 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 11.05 Kharba.

    SHIVAM CEMENTS LTD (SHIVM) emerged as the stock with the highest turnover, reaching Rs. 20.13 crores, and closed at a market price of Rs. 579.

    Among the gainers for the day were CEDB Hydropower Development Company Limited (CHDC) and Chirkhwa Hydropower Limited (CKHL), both gaining 10%. Following closely were Nepal Warehousing Company Limited (NWCL) and Hathway Investment Nepal Limited (HATHY), each recording gains of 9.99%, along with MKCL at 9.98%.

    Conversely, Molung Hydropower Company Limited (MHCL) experienced the most significant loss, with a decline of 8.09%.

    Analyzing the sector indices, only five sectors closed positively today. The “Investment Index and Manufacturing And Processing” exhibited the highest gain of 1.07%, while the “HydroPower Index” witnessed a loss of 1.72%.

  • Ghalemdi Hydro Limited Successfully Concludes 200% Right Share Offering to Fund Chujung Khola Hydropower Project Acquisition

    Ghalemdi Hydro Limited Successfully Concludes 200% Right Share Offering to Fund Chujung Khola Hydropower Project Acquisition


    Ghalemdi Hydro Limited (GHL) is currently concluding the offering of its 1:2 ratio right shares to its shareholders, a process that began on the 10th of Mangsir and is scheduled to end today, the 16th of Poush, 2080, by the close of banking hours.

    In an effort to raise funds, the hydropower company has initiated the issuance of 200% right shares valued at Rs. 1.1 Arba. This amounts to the distribution of 11,000,000 units of right shares to existing shareholders. The primary objective behind this move is to enable the company to acquire a minimum of 51% of shares in the Chujung Khola hydropower project (63 M.W. PRoR) located in Sankhuwasabha and promoted by Shangrila Urja Pvt. Ltd.

    Currently, the company’s paid-up capital stands at Rs. 55 Crores. Following the adjustment for the proposed right share issuance of 1.10 crore units, the paid-up capital is anticipated to rise to Rs. 1.65 Arba.

    The responsibility of overseeing this right issue has been assigned to Muktinath Capital Limited, serving as the issue manager. According to the latest update from the issue manager, a total of 27,724 applicants have submitted applications for 63,37,675 units. As of 10 AM this morning, the subscription rate for the issue stands at 57.62%.

  • Ghalemdi Hydro Limited Concludes 200% Right Share Issuance for Chujung Khola Project Investment

    Ghalemdi Hydro Limited Concludes 200% Right Share Issuance for Chujung Khola Project Investment


    Ghalemdi Hydro Limited (GHL) is set to conclude its issuance of right shares to shareholders at a 1:2 ratio starting from the 16th of Poush. The right shares, offered at a rate of 200%, were made available for subscription from the 10th of Mangsir and will remain open until the 16th of Poush, 2080, closing at the end of banking hours.

    In a bid to raise funds, Ghalemdi Hydro Limited aimed to generate Rs. 1.1 Arba by issuing 11,000,000 units of right shares to its existing shareholders at the 200% rate. The company’s strategic decision to offer these right shares is linked to its plan to invest a minimum of 51% of shares in the Chujung Khola hydropower project (63 M.W. PRoR) located in Sankhuwasabha and promoted by Shangrila Urja Pvt. Ltd.

    As of now, Ghalemdi Hydro Limited holds a paid-up capital of Rs. 55 Crores. Upon the successful adjustment of the proposed right shares totaling 1.10 crore units, the company’s paid-up capital is expected to rise to Rs. 1.65 Arba.

    To oversee this right share issuance, Muktinath Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager. The book closure date was on Kartik 03, meaning that only shareholders who maintained their holdings before that date are eligible to apply for the rights offering.

  • Gold Prices Experience a Significant Drop of Rs. 1,300 per Tola, Silver Rates Decline as Well

    Gold Prices Experience a Significant Drop of Rs. 1,300 per Tola, Silver Rates Decline as Well


    Today, the price of gold saw a decline of Rs. 1,300 per tola. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, the current value of fine gold is Rs. 1,20,700 per tola, showing a decrease from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 1,22,000 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 1,20,100 today, marking a reduction of Rs. 1,300 per tola compared to its previous price of Rs. 1,21,400 per tola.

    Just one day ago, on December 28, 2023, fine gold had achieved a historic high of Rs. 1,22,000 per tola, while Tejabi gold had reached Rs. 1,21,400, establishing a record at that time.

    In addition to the gold fluctuations, the price of silver has also undergone a decrease of Rs. 35 per tola. The current market rate for silver is Rs. 1,455 per tola, down from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,490 per tola.

  • Finance Minister Optimistic About 6% Economic Growth and Library Society’s Challenges Addressed at Annual Meeting

    Finance Minister Optimistic About 6% Economic Growth and Library Society’s Challenges Addressed at Annual Meeting


    Finance Minister Dr. Prakash Sharan Mahat expressed optimism about achieving a 6% economic growth rate, attributing it to the gradual recovery of the country’s economy. Speaking at the 20th annual general meeting of the Kathmandu Valley Public Library Society at Bhrikutimandap, Minister Mahat highlighted positive signs such as the increasing number of tourists, rising remittances, growing share prices, enhanced revenue, and overall economic activities.

    Minister Mahat underscored the successful resolution of budget anomalies through the implementation of a budget allocation system based on guaranteed resources in multi-year projects. He also noted a decline in bank interest rates, signaling a positive economic trend. The Finance Minister credited the improvement in the budget system for curbing the tendency to exceed budget allocations outlined in the budget Red Book.

    Dr. Narayan Khadka, the President of the Society, emphasized the significance of prioritizing libraries as hubs of knowledge, information, and national history. However, he expressed concerns about reduced government funding, the absence of a dedicated land plot for the library building, and increased rent imposed by the Social Welfare Council.

    During the event, Mahesh Agrawal and Tirtha Raj Onta were honored by the Society. The library, established in 2003, attracts more than 30,000 visitors annually and has 2,400 annual members. The Society has managed the library since 2005, amassing 37,614 donated books and acquiring 4,351 books through purchases.

    In a collaborative effort, Prof. Dr. Bhagawat Dhakal, Chief of Balmeeki Vidyapeeth, proposed allocating land to jointly construct the library building, addressing the budget constraints faced by the Vidyapeeth.

  • All three mutual fund schemes managed by Kumari Capital have recorded an uptick in Net Asset Value (NAV) as of the end of the month of Mangsir.

    All three mutual fund schemes managed by Kumari Capital have recorded an uptick in Net Asset Value (NAV) as of the end of the month of Mangsir.


    Kumari Capital Limited has released the NAV reports for Kumari Equity Fund (KEF), Kumari Dhanabriddhi Yojana (KDBY), and Kumari Sunaulo Lagani Yojana (KSLY) for the month of Mangsir, 2080.

    1. Kumari Equity Fund (KEF):
      • Fund Size: Rs. 1 Arba
      • NAV: Rs. 9.99 (Mangsir) | Rs. 9.41 (Previous Month)
      • Investments: Rs. 73.65 crore in listed shares, Rs. 3.14 crore in public issues, right shares, and bonus shares
      • Other Holdings: Rs. 15.87 crores in bonds/debentures, Rs. 2 crores in fixed deposits
      • Bank Balance: Rs. 4.09 crore
      • Net Loss: Rs. 35.95 lakhs (Mangsir) | Rs. 6.14 crores (Previous Month)
    2. Kumari Dhanabriddhi Yojana (KDBY):
      • Fund Size: Rs. 1.22 Arba
      • NAV: Rs. 10.52 (Mangsir) | Rs. 9.93 (Previous Month)
      • Investments: Rs. 83.91 crore in listed shares, Rs. 3.66 crore in public issues
      • Other Holdings: Rs. 18 crore in fixed deposits
      • Bank Balance: Rs. 10.65 crores
      • Net Loss: Rs. 2.47 (Mangsir) | Rs. 7.24 crores (Previous Month)
    3. Kumari Sunaulo Lagani Yojana (KSLY):
      • Fund Size: Rs. 36.62 Crores
      • NAV: Rs. 10.67 (Mangsir) | Rs. 10.07 (Previous Month)
      • Investments: Rs. 27.47 crore in listed shares, Rs. 1.33 Crores in public issues
      • Bank Balance: Rs. 5.67 crores
      • Net Profit: Rs. 8.79 Lakh (Mangsir) | Net Loss of Rs. 2.13 crores (Previous Month)
  • A Parliamentary Committee implements proactive measures to rectify irregularities in IPO premiums, lock-in periods, and enhance transparency in the stock market

    A Parliamentary Committee implements proactive measures to rectify irregularities in IPO premiums, lock-in periods, and enhance transparency in the stock market


    In a recent parliamentary committee meeting, concerns were raised about life insurance companies issuing IPO shares at premium prices, potentially above standard values. Allegations of improper premium approvals prompted an investigation into possible misconduct and misuse of authority. Here are the key directives issued by the committee after discussions with relevant authorities:

    1. The absence of Mr. Ramesh Kumar Hamal, Chairman of the Securities Board of Nepal, in the meeting raised concerns. The committee instructs the Commission for Investigation of Abuse Of Authority to investigate the financial transactions and practices of the Chairman within 30 days.
    2. The committee emphasizes transparency in regulations governing share issuance by companies. Immediate steps include the publication of regulations, amendments in the Nepal Gazette, and measures to prevent undue influence on investors.
    3. The committee directs the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) to adopt the Book Building process to address concerns about companies issuing IPOs at premium prices.
    4. The committee urges the Nepal Insurance Authority to rectify conflicts between the Insurance Act and the Banking and Financial Institutions Act regarding share prices for insurance companies.
    5. The committee suggests creating new laws to regulate the Company Registrar effectively and calls for government action.
    6. Recognizing challenges with the three-year lock-in period for promoter shareholders in hydropower projects, the committee instructs SEBON to intervene strategically to manage one-third of shares held by promoters.
    7. The committee urges the Ministry of Finance, SEBON, and the Nepal Insurance Authority to expand the scope of the Nepalese stock market, including instruments like debentures, bonds, and green bonds.
    8. The committee directs the Ministry of Finance, the Company Registrar’s Office, and SEBON to initiate the process for large companies with over Rs. 5 Arba in capital to become public companies within a year.
    9. The committee investigates whether companies issuing premium shares in the past three years set reasonable prices and instructs the Commission for Investigation of Abuse Of Authority to take legal action if wrongdoing is found.
    10. To address issues with life insurance premiums, the committee suggests imposing a minimal handling fee on surrendered policies and directs the Nepal Insurance Authority to submit information within three months.
    11. The committee announces that the next meeting will be scheduled after receiving relevant information on the outlined directives.
  • Siddhartha Capital announces a rise in Net Asset Value (NAV), with SIGS3 NAV surpassing par for the month of Mangsir

    Siddhartha Capital announces a rise in Net Asset Value (NAV), with SIGS3 NAV surpassing par for the month of Mangsir


    “Siddhartha Equity Fund (SEF),” a 10-year closed-end mutual fund managed by Siddhartha Capital Limited, has reported an increase in its Net Asset Value (NAV) for Mangsir. According to the financial report, the NAV stands at Rs. 9.68 at the end of Mangsir 2080, up from Rs. 9.16 in the previous month. With a total fund of Rs. 1.50 Arba, SEF has invested in listed shares, public issues, right shares, bonus shares, bonds/debentures, fixed deposits, and maintains a bank balance. The fund reports a net loss of Rs. 5.36 Crores in Mangsir, a significant improvement from the net loss of Rs. 13.07 Crores in the previous month.

    Similarly, “Siddhartha Systematic Investment Scheme (SSIS),” an open-end fund without a maturity period and a fund size of Rs. 57.83 crores for Mangsir, has unveiled its NAV report. The NAV increased to Rs. 9.00 from Rs. 8.54 in the previous month. Investments in listed shares, public issues, FDs, bonds/debentures, and a bank balance are highlighted. SSIS reports a profit of Rs. 25.67 lakhs in Mangsir, rebounding from a loss of Rs. 2.34 crores in the previous month.

    Furthermore, “Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme 2 (SIGS2),” a 10-year closed-end mutual fund, managed by Siddhartha Capital Limited, reports an increased NAV of Rs. 9.68 in Mangsir, compared to Rs. 9.12 in the previous month. With a total fund of Rs. 1.20 Arba, SIGS2 has invested in listed shares, public issues, right shares, bonus shares, bonds/debentures, FDs, and maintains a bank balance. The fund reports a net loss of Rs. 4.32 crores in Mangsir, improving from a net loss of Rs. 11.11 crores in the previous month.

    Lastly, “Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme – 3 (SIGS3),” a 10-year closed-end fund with an NAV of Rs. 10.34 in Mangsir, up from Rs. 9.78 in the previous month, has a fund size of Rs. 80.58 Crores. The fund has invested in listed shares, public issues, FDs, bonds/debentures, and maintains a bank balance. SIGS3 reports a net profit of Rs. 21.77 lakhs in Mangsir, a positive shift from the net loss of Rs. 4.28 Crores in the previous month.