Tag: Regulatory

  • “Balephi Hydropower to Issue 100% Right Shares After Amending Initial Proposal, Pending Regulatory Approval”

    “Balephi Hydropower to Issue 100% Right Shares After Amending Initial Proposal, Pending Regulatory Approval”


    Balephi Hydropower Limited (BHL) has recently made changes to its right share ratio, increasing it from 50% to 100%. In a board of directors meeting held on Shrawan 02, 2080, it was decided that the company will issue 100% right shares based on the paid-up capital of Rs. 1.82 Arba. As a result of this issuance, the company’s paid-up capital will rise to Rs. 3.64 Arba.

    Previously, during a board meeting on Falgun 12, BHL had planned to propose the issuance of rights shares in the ratio of 1:0.50. However, it was later reconsidered due to the realization that the amount generated from 50% right shares would not be sufficient to repay the loans obtained from banks. Consequently, the new proposal suggests the issuance of right shares in the ratio of 1:1.

    It is important to note that the right shares will only be issued after receiving approval from the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) and obtaining endorsement during the company’s upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). These regulatory steps are essential to ensure compliance with the necessary legal procedures and protect the interests of shareholders and investors.

  • Arun Valley Hydropower Granted Approval to Issue 1:1 Right Shares for Shareholders

    Arun Valley Hydropower Granted Approval to Issue 1:1 Right Shares for Shareholders


     

    Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company Limited (AHPC) has received approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission to issue right shares to its shareholders on a 1:1 basis. This means that each existing shareholder will have the opportunity to purchase one additional share for every share they currently hold.

    The decision to issue right shares was proposed during a board of directors meeting. AHPC plans to offer a total of 18,679,626 right shares, with a par value of Rs. 100 each, amounting to a value of Rs. 1.86 Arba. Out of this, half of the funds raised, approximately Rs. 93.39 crore, will be invested in the Likhu Khola Hydropower Project (30 MW) developed by PK Hydropower Pvt. Ltd. The remaining amount will be used to repay a loan taken by AHPC for the Kabeli ‘B’-1 Cascade Hydropower Project in Panchthar.

    However, it’s important to note that the issuance of the right shares is still pending final approval from the company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON), in addition to the endorsement received from the Electricity Regulatory Commission.

  • rabhu Life Insurance Limited Revises Dividend Proposal for FY 2077/78 in Response to Regulatory Requirement

    rabhu Life Insurance Limited Revises Dividend Proposal for FY 2077/78 in Response to Regulatory Requirement


    Prabhu Life Insurance Limited (PLI) has made changes to its dividend proposal for the fiscal year 2077/78. Initially, they had planned to distribute a dividend of 10.526%, consisting of 10% bonus shares and 0.526% cash dividend from their paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba. However, the Nepal Insurance Authority required the company to revise its proposal, leading to a new plan. The revised proposal includes the distribution of 9.8% bonus shares worth Rs. 19.60 crores and 0.5158% cash dividend worth Rs. 1.03 crores on the paid-up capital of Rs. 2 Arba. Currently, the company’s closing price is Rs. 401.10.

  • “Ankhukhola Hydropower Plans to Issue 200% Right Shares Pending Approval from Electricity Regulatory Commission”

    “Ankhukhola Hydropower Plans to Issue 200% Right Shares Pending Approval from Electricity Regulatory Commission”


    Ankhukhola Hydropower Company Limited (AKJCL) has proposed to issue 200% rights shares to its shareholders. The company aims to invest 60% of the newly raised capital in the Ganesh Himal Hydropower’s 20 M.W- Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project. This decision was made during a board of directors meeting held on Baishakh 15, 2079.

    After the issuance of right shares at a ratio of 1:2, AKJCL’s paid-up capital will increase from Rs. 80 crores to Rs. 1.60 Arba. On Chaitra 23, 2079, a meeting was held where it was decided to invest 60% in the Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project. The investment agreement between the two companies was signed on Chaitra 24, 2079.

    The Ankhu Khola-2 Hydropower project is designed to generate 122.16 GWh of electricity annually, based on a river flow rate of 27.73 cubic meters per second and a total head of 91 meters. The electricity produced will be transmitted to the national grid through a 5 km transmission line via the Nepal Electricity Authority’s proposed Lapang Substation.

    AKJCL plans to invest the Rs. 96 crores received from legitimate shares in the Ganesh Himal Hydropower project. The remaining funds will be used to pay off loans and other obligations owed to banks and other financial organizations. However, the issuance of right shares will only occur after approval from the Electricity Regulatory Commission and endorsement by the company’s upcoming AGM.

     

  • Arun Valley Hydropower seeks Electricity Regulatory Commission approval to issue 100% right shares.

    Arun Valley Hydropower seeks Electricity Regulatory Commission approval to issue 100% right shares.


     

    Arun Valley Hydropower Development Company Limited (AHPC) intends to give its shareholders 100% rights shares.

    The board of directors proposed at its meeting on Baisakh 06 to issue right shares in the ratio of 1:1, i.e. 18,679,626 right shares of Rs. 100 par value worth Rs 1.86 arba, so that the company can invest 50% of the issued right share amount, i.e. 93,39,813 unit right shares worth Rs 93.39 crore, in the Likhu Khola Hydropower Project (30 M.W.) promoted by PK Hydropower Pvt. The remaining 93,39,813 unit shares, valued at Rs 93.39 crore, will be utilized to repay the company’s loan for the Kabeli ‘B’-1 Cascade Hydropower Project in Panchthar.

     

  • Ridi Power Company Receives Electricity Regulatory Commission Approval to Issue 50% Right Shares

    Ridi Power Company Receives Electricity Regulatory Commission Approval to Issue 50% Right Shares


     

    The Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) has approved Ridi Power Company (RIDI) to issue a 1: 0.50 right offering.

    The board of directors suggested on the 4th of Magh, 2079, to issue 50% right shares on the paid-up capital after adjusting 40% bonus shares for the fiscal year 2078/79, i.e. Rs. 1,54,89,01,200. The company’s paid-up capital will grow to Rs. 2.32 Arba following the adjustment of the proposed right share, i.e. 77,44,506 units. Furthermore, the ERC has granted the business permission to include the appropriate share-related topic in i

     

  • Himalaya Urja Bikas Company Receives Electricity Regulatory Commission Approval to Issue 100% Right Shares

    Himalaya Urja Bikas Company Receives Electricity Regulatory Commission Approval to Issue 100% Right Shares


     

    Himalaya Urja Bikas Company Limited (HURJA) has been granted permission by the Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) to issue rights shares to the general public.

    The Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) has approved the distribution of right shares in a 1:1 ratio. The company proposed issuing right shares in a 1:2 ratio, or 200% of the company’s paid-up capital, at the board of directors meeting on Poush 05. The same agenda was approved at the company’s 22nd AGM, but it was subject to ERC approval. However, the board has now approved the issuance of the right shares in a 1:1 or 100% ratio rather than 1:2 or 200%.

     

  • Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited has changed the right share rates from 150% to 100%.

    Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited has changed the right share rates from 150% to 100%.


    Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Limited has changed the right share rates from 150% to 100%.

    According to regulatory guidelines, the 93rd meeting of the board of directors of Chhyangdi Hydropower Company Ltd (CHL) convened on Tuesday Chaitra 21, 2079 agreed to issue 100% right shares on a paid-up capital of Rs. 38.67 Crores.

    Earlier, the business sought to issue right shares in the ratio of 150% of the paid-up capital, i.e. 1:1.5, after gaining regulatory permission. Yet, the decision was submitted for approval at the company’s annual general meeting.