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  • Singati Hydro Energy: Offer Letter Published, Right Shares Issue Opens on Falgun 2

    Singati Hydro Energy: Offer Letter Published, Right Shares Issue Opens on Falgun 2


    Singati Hydro Energy Limited (SHEL) is embarking on a new phase of expansion and growth with the issuance of its 100% rights shares, as outlined in its recently published offer letter. The company has opened the window for applications for these right shares in a generous ratio of 1:1 or 100%, accepting applications from 2nd Falgun to 22nd Falgun, 2080.

    In this offering, Singati Hydro Energy Limited plans to issue 100% right shares valued at Rs. 1.45 Arba, equivalent to 14,500,000 (1:1) units of right shares, specifically catering to its existing shareholders. The company, known for its contributions to the hydropower sector, is currently operating with a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.45 Arba. With the proposed issuance and adjustment of the right shares, the paid-up capital is set to undergo a significant boost, reaching Rs. 2.90 Arba.

    This strategic move not only reflects Singati Hydro Energy Limited’s commitment to strengthening its financial position but also provides existing shareholders with an exclusive opportunity to participate in the company’s expansion endeavors. The issuance of 100% right shares signifies a bold step towards fortifying the company’s foothold in the hydropower industry, signaling confidence in its future prospects and inviting stakeholders to be part of this exciting phase of growth.

     

  • “Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower’s Offer Letter Released for Right Shares Issue Opening on Bhadra 18”

    “Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower’s Offer Letter Released for Right Shares Issue Opening on Bhadra 18”


     

    Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited has released an offer letter to introduce its 100% rights shares. As per the publicly disclosed offer letter, the company plans to accept applications for these right shares at a 1:1 ratio, or 100%, from the 18th of Bhadra to the 7th of Ashwin, 2080.

    The hydropower firm intends to distribute 105,900,000 units of right shares, totaling Rs. 10.59 Arba, to its existing shareholders. This issuance will lead to a subsequent increase in the company’s paid-up capital to Rs. 21.18 Arba following the adjustment of the proposed right shares.

     

  • Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Reports a 46.1% Decline in Net Profit in Q3 FY 2079/2080

    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Reports a 46.1% Decline in Net Profit in Q3 FY 2079/2080


    Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (JBLB), a microfinance company in Nepal, recently released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/2080. The report indicated a decline in net profit by 46.1% to Rs. 32.92 crore compared to the same period in the previous year, which was Rs. 61.09 crore. The company attributed the decline in net profit to the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected its business operations and borrowers’ repayment capabilities.

    Despite the decline in net profit, JBLB showed some positive trends in other areas. The company’s borrowings decreased by 8.02% to Rs. 8.70 Arba, while deposits increased by 4.85% to Rs. 10 Arba. This increase in deposits could be due to increased trust and confidence from depositors in the company’s financial stability and sound management practices.

    Furthermore, JBLB’s loans and advances decreased by 41.19% to Rs. 22.45 Arba. This reduction could be due to the company’s cautious approach in lending and disbursement amid the pandemic, which has created financial uncertainties for many of its borrowers. However, this decline in loans and advances could also impact the company’s future growth and profitability, as it relies heavily on its loan portfolio.

    The net interest income (core revenue) decreased by 5.54% to Rs. 1.19 Arba compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company may have experienced a reduction in interest income due to the decrease in loans and advances, as well as the decrease in the lending rate amid the pandemic.

    Despite the decline in net profit, JBLB’s paid-up capital increased to Rs. 1.18 Arba, and its reserve increased by 14.96% to Rs. 1.09 Arba in this quarter. This increase in paid-up capital and reserve indicates the company’s ability to attract investments and retain earnings, which could help boost its future growth and stability.

    JBLB’s annualized earnings per share (EPS) stood at Rs. 37.14, while its net worth per share is Rs. 261.45. The company is currently trading at a P/E multiple of 40.53 times, indicating that investors may have confidence in the company’s long-term prospects, despite the short-term challenges brought on by the pandemic.

    In conclusion, Jeevan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (JBLB) reported a decline in net profit for the third quarter of FY 2079/2080, largely due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the company showed some positive trends, such as an increase in deposits and paid-up capital, which could help support its future growth and profitability.

  • SEBON Plans to Launch Nabil Investment Banking’s New Mutual Fund Scheme “NI 31”

    SEBON Plans to Launch Nabil Investment Banking’s New Mutual Fund Scheme “NI 31”


     

    In the most recent list of mutual fund scheme pipeline status published by the Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON), “NI 31” has recently been added under preliminary review.

    The fund size for NI 31 will be Rs. 15 crores divided into 1.5 crore units with a par value of Rs.10 per unit. On Chaitra 16, the application was submitted to SEBON. The mutual fund scheme’s fund manager is Nabil Investment Banking Limited. Nabil Bank, on the other hand, is the scheme’s Fund Sponsor.

  • Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25

    Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25


    The “Mega Mutual Fund 1 (MMF1)” NAV report for the month of Falgun has been released.

    “Mega Mutual Fund 1” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity period. The fund size for the initial issue was Rs. 1.25 Arba.

    The fund has invested Rs. 83.86 crores in Falgun’s listed shares. Non-listed shares were worth Rs. 3.66 crores, and fixed deposits were worth Rs. 10 crores. The fund has bank deposits worth Rs. 3.30 crores and other assets worth Rs. 2.39 crores.

     

  • Till the eighth month of FY 79/80, life insurance companies collected an impressive premium of Rs. 93.75 Arba.

    Till the eighth month of FY 79/80, life insurance companies collected an impressive premium of Rs. 93.75 Arba.


    Insurance companies are competing with one another to collect more premiums. Out of its 1.4 crore total active insurance policies, life insurance companies collected a total premium of Rs. 93.75 Arba during the fiscal year 2079/80.

    According to a report published by the Nepal Insurance Authority, Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited collected Rs. 24.37 Arba on its own, with 978,626 active insurance policies as of Falgun, 2079.

     

  • All 5 NIC Asia Capital Mutual Fund Schemes have published the Falgun Month NAV Report.

    All 5 NIC Asia Capital Mutual Fund Schemes have published the Falgun Month NAV Report.


     

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    The financial highlights for the month of Falgun have been published by NIC Asia Balanced Fund (NICBF), a 10-year close-end mutual fund scheme managed by NIC Asia Capital. The period’s NAV was Rs. 10.73, which was lower than the previous month’s NAV of Rs. 11.26.

    The scheme started with a Rs. 75.50 crore fund, including seed capital from the fund sponsor. The scheme has spent Rs. 43.10 crores on listed company shares and Rs. 19.52 crores on debentures. Non-listed shares are worth Rs. 1.34 crores. The amount invested in fixed deposits is Rs. 9 crores, and the bank balance is Rs. 4.38 crores.

     

  • Modi Energy will begin selling IPO shares to Parbat District residents and Nepalese working abroad on February 25.

    Modi Energy will begin selling IPO shares to Parbat District residents and Nepalese working abroad on February 25.


    Modi Energy Limited has published an offer letter to issue an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to Parbat District residents and Nepalese citizens working abroad.

    The initial public offering (IPO) for locals and Nepalese citizens working abroad will begin on the 25th of Falgun and end on the 9th of Chaitra, 2079. It should be noted that if the issue is not subscribed to by the early closing date for Parbat District residents, it may be extended until the 24th Chaitra. However, the early closing date for Nepalese citizens working abroad will not be extended.

     

  • Total Deposits Went Up Rs. 14 Billion in End Week of Magh, Lending Risen by Rs. 3 Billion

    Total Deposits Went Up Rs. 14 Billion in End Week of Magh, Lending Risen by Rs. 3 Billion


    The Nepal Bankers’ Association (NBA) has published a comprehensive study on deposit and lending trends in Nepal’s commercial banks. This information is current as of the end of Magh in 2079. Until Falgun 01, the CD ratio was 86.24.

    The total amount of deposits increased by Rs. 14 billion (Arba) in the fourth week of Magh month, reaching Rs. 4741 billion. Deposits totaling Rs. 4630 billion have been made in rupees, with the remaining Rs. 111 billion in foreign currency. The total deposits at the start of Magh were Rs. 4708 billion.

  • Chhimek Laghubitta Core Business Revenue Rises By 28.13% in Q2

    Chhimek Laghubitta Core Business Revenue Rises By 28.13% in Q2


    Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) published the second-quarter report of FY 2079/2080 with a rise in Net Profit by 11.56%. As per the report published by the mChhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) reported an 11.56% increase in Net Profit in the second quarter of FY 2079/2080. According to the microfinance company’s report, net profit increased to Rs. 55.60 crore from Rs. 49.84 crore in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. The company’s borrowings fell by 2.69% to Rs. 4.64 Arba from Rs. 4.77 Arba in the previous year’s corresponding quarter. The company’s deposits increased by 9.41% to Rs 29.56 Arba. In this quarter, the company’s loans and advances increased by only 1.39% to 33.53 Arba.icro finance company, the net profit increased to Rs. 55.60 Crores as compared to Rs. 49.84 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

     

  • Sahas Urja’s net profit fell 37.26% in the second quarter.

    Sahas Urja’s net profit fell 37.26% in the second quarter.


    Sahas Urja Limited’s net profit fell 37.26 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2079/80. The hydroelectric firm reported in its unaudited financial report for the second quarter published today that its net profit declined to Rs 21.59 crore in the second quarter of the fiscal year 2079/80 from Rs 34.42 crore in the comparable period of the previous fiscal year 2078/79.

    The share capital stands at Rs. 3.50 arba, with reserves at Rs. 2.31 arba. Its annualized EPS is Rs. 12.34, its net worth per share is Rs 166.13, and the firm is traded at a P/E ratio of 46.02 times.

    The 86 MW Solu Khola (Dudh Koshi) Hydropower Project is currently under construction by the business. Because Solu Khola is still in the process of internal testing, the money from energy sales has not yet begun, and the other income reported in the financial statement is unreal because it is earned using the NFRS system’s IFRIC 12: Service Concession Arrangement basis.