Tag: Reports

  • 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.

  • Prabhu Capital’s mutual funds announce an increase in Net Asset Value (NAV) and net profit for the month of Mangsir

    Prabhu Capital’s mutual funds announce an increase in Net Asset Value (NAV) and net profit for the month of Mangsir


    “Prabhu Select Fund (PSF)” has released its Net Asset Value (NAV) report for Mangsir, showcasing an increase from Rs. 9.57 to Rs. 10.20 in the fiscal year 2080. This 7-year closed-end scheme, initially starting with a fund size of Rs. 1.25 Arba, has invested in listed shares, public issues, right shares, bonus shares, fixed deposits, and bonds/debentures. The scheme reports a net profit of Rs. 1.99 crores in Mangsir, rebounding from a loss of Rs. 5.87 crores in the previous month.

    Similarly, “Prabhu Smart Fund (PRSF),” a 10-year closed-end scheme with a fund size of Rs. 1 Arba, has published its NAV report for Mangsir. The NAV increased from Rs. 10.14 to Rs. 10.60. Investments in listed shares, public issues, right shares, bonus shares, fixed deposits, and bonds/debentures are noted for this scheme as well. PRSF reports a net profit of Rs. 72.90 Lakhs in Mangsir, recovering from a net loss of Rs. 3.92 Crores in the previous month.

  • Citizen Life Insurance Company’s Q1 Net Profit Rises 1.60%, Maintains Strong Financial Position

    Citizen Life Insurance Company’s Q1 Net Profit Rises 1.60%, Maintains Strong Financial Position


    In its recent disclosure of first-quarter financial results for the fiscal year 2080/2081, Citizen Life Insurance Company Limited (CLI) has reported a modest performance, revealing a 1.60% increase in net profit compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company’s net profit rose from Rs. 7.03 crores to Rs. 7.14 crores in the reported quarter.

    According to the unaudited report, Citizen Life maintains a robust financial position with a paid-up capital of Rs. 3.75 Arba and a share premium of Rs. 1.55 Arba. Additionally, the company holds Rs. 65.14 crore in retained earnings, Rs. 70.43 crore in other equity, and Rs. 14.5 crore in the contingent fund.

    The net premium of the company experienced a healthy uptick, marking a 3.46% increase to Rs. 1.42 Arba in FY 2080/81 compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Furthermore, Citizen Life generated Rs. 26.64 crores from income derived from investments, loans, and other financial headings.

    However, the company also reported an 11.10% increase in net claims, reaching Rs. 1.28 Arba in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2080/2081. The total number of policies held by the company stood at 207,261 as of the end of Q1.

    Key financial indicators include an annualized earnings per share (EPS) of Rs. 7.63 and a net worth per share of Rs. 181.41. The company’s stock traded at a P/E multiple of 52.33 times.

    Citizen Life recently issued 90,00,000 unit IPO shares at a premium price of Rs. 244 per share to the general public, with the subscription window open from the 15th to the 19th of Bhadra, 2080.

  • Nabil Bank Limited Reports Q1 2080/81 Financials: Resilience Amidst Net Profit Dip

    Nabil Bank Limited Reports Q1 2080/81 Financials: Resilience Amidst Net Profit Dip


    Nabil Bank Limited (NABIL) has unveiled its comprehensive financial report for the initial quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81, offering valuable insights into the bank’s performance.

    During this quarterly review, the bank reported a 6.51% reduction in its net profit. Net profit decreased from NPR 1.57 Arba in the first quarter of FY 2079/80 to NPR 1.46 Arba in the corresponding quarter of FY 2080/81.

    Despite the decline in net profit, NABIL Bank showcased resilience and stability in various operational aspects. In the same quarter, the bank revealed a distributable profit of NPR 3.6 Arba after taking into account PL Appropriation and Regulatory Adjustments.

    NABIL Bank witnessed positive growth in customer deposits, with a notable increase of 4.54%, reaching NPR 4.14 Kharba compared to the previous year. Additionally, loans and advances to customers experienced a 6.27% growth, reaching NPR 3.53 Kharba in comparison to the previous year. The core business income, represented by Net Interest Income, exhibited significant growth, surging by 13.51% to NPR 4.17 Arba compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year. However, impairment charges increased by 11.90%.

    NABIL’s financial foundation remains robust, with a paid-up capital of NPR 27.05 Arba, accompanied by reserves and surplus totaling NPR 28.39 Arba. Nevertheless, the Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio increased to 3.69%, necessitating ongoing attention.

    Regarding per-share performance metrics, the bank reported an annualized earnings per share (EPS) of NPR 21.72, and the Net worth per share was NPR 218.27. Importantly, the company had a Price/Earnings (P/E) multiple of 26.34 times.

    Nabil Bank Limited’s financial performance in the first quarter reveals a mixed scenario, with positive growth in core business income but a decline in net profit. The bank aims to address challenges associated with the increase in Non-Performing Loans while continuing to strengthen its financial reserves and customer-focused services.

  • RSDC Reports 6.65% Growth in Net Profit in First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2080/81

    RSDC Reports 6.65% Growth in Net Profit in First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2080/81


    RSDC Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (RSDC) has recently released its first quarterly report for the fiscal year 2080/81, revealing several noteworthy findings. One of the most significant highlights is the impressive growth in net profit, which increased by 6.65%. During the first quarter, RSDC reported a net profit of Rs. 4.07 crores, a marked improvement compared to the Rs. 3.82 crores in the same period of the previous year.

    The report also emphasizes a substantial rise in borrowings, which surged by 9.05% in the first quarter of 2080/81, reaching a total of Rs. 5.90 Arba.

    RSDC reported a substantial reduction of 101.98% in impairment charges. This decline signifies improved asset quality and risk management within the organization. However, the company’s expenses related to personnel increased by 6.32%, reaching Rs. 1.21 crores by the end of Ashwin.

    Net Interest Income, the primary revenue stream for microfinance companies, experienced a decrease of 10.96%, totaling Rs. 6.81 crores in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2080/81. This decline may be reflective of broader economic conditions.

    Although at a relatively low level, the Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio increased to 1.49% in the first quarter of the financial year 2080/81.

    RSDC maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 86.95 crores, with a distributable profit of Rs. 10.13 crores to be distributed to its shareholders, indicating the company’s sound financial position.

    The Net Worth per Share has remained nearly constant at Rs. 126.93.

    It is worth noting that the company has proposed a dividend of 9.0528% (comprising 8.6% bonus shares worth Rs. 7.47 Crores and 0.4528% in cash dividends worth Rs. 39.35 lakhs) for the fiscal year 2079/80.

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    How do you guys analyze Life Insurance Financial Reports?


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  • Where do all these companies publish their financial reports?

    Where do all these companies publish their financial reports?


    Where do all the financial companies publish their quarterly reports?

    yo sabai media (sharesansar, nepsealpha, merolagani) haru le pani ta kunai source bata extract garxa hola ni. tyo source chahi kun ho? i checked the websites of many companies, teha katti companies le upload nai gareko hudaina, then i checked [nepalstock.com.np](https://nepalstock.com.np) teha pani time ma publish gareko thiyena and then i checked sebon ko website teha pani thiyena. so i wanna know WHERE DO ALL THESE COMPANIES PUBLISH THEIR FINANICAL REPORTS??? please someone help me


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  • “NIC Asia Capital Reveals NAV Reports of Mutual Fund Schemes”

    “NIC Asia Capital Reveals NAV Reports of Mutual Fund Schemes”


     

    NIC Asia Capital, the manager of the 10-year closed-end mutual fund scheme called NIC Asia Balanced Fund (NICBF), has released the Net Asset Value (NAV) report for the month of Shrawan. The NAV for this period is recorded at Rs. 11.18, showing a slight decrease from the previous month’s Rs. 11.28.

    The scheme was initiated with an initial fund size of Rs. 75.50 crores. Among its investments, Rs. 39.12 crores have been placed in shares of listed companies, while Rs. 21.77 crores have been allocated to debentures. Additionally, the scheme has invested Rs. 65.68 lakhs in non-listed shares, and the remaining bank balance is Rs. 22.45 crores.

    During the month of Shrawan, the fund has achieved a net profit of Rs. 85.06 lakhs. In the preceding month, it had a net profit of Rs. 9.21 crores.

     

  • “RADHI Reports Q4 Profit; Slight Dip in Revenue from Power Sales”

    “RADHI Reports Q4 Profit; Slight Dip in Revenue from Power Sales”


    Radhi Bidyut Company Limited (RADHI) has reported a remarkable 121.33 percent increase in its net profits during the fourth quarter, reaching Rs. 11.27 crores for FY 2079-80. This substantial growth contrasts with the Rs. 5.09 crores earned in the same period of the previous fiscal year, 2078-79. The company’s primary income source, power sales, has experienced a decline of 4.82 percent, amounting to Rs. 12.84 crores for FY 2079-80.

     

  • “Nepal Telecom Reports 10 Lakh Rupees Recharge Card Loss, Issues Notice”

    “Nepal Telecom Reports 10 Lakh Rupees Recharge Card Loss, Issues Notice”


     

    Nepal Telecom has announced that they have experienced a loss of around 10 lakh rupees due to missing recharge cards. These cards, valued at 50 rupees each, vanished while being transported from Kathmandu to Bhairahwa. The incident was revealed by Nepal Telecom’s Wireless Services Directorate located at Babarmahal.

  • “CZBIL Reports Increased Net Profit, EPS at Rs. 15.59”

    “CZBIL Reports Increased Net Profit, EPS at Rs. 15.59”


     

    Citizens Bank International Limited (CZBIL) has released its fourth-quarter report for the recent financial year, showing a Net Profit of Rs. 2.21 Arba. This represents a growth of 10.41 percent compared to the profits of the same quarter in the previous financial year 2078-79. The company’s core revenue stream, Net Interest Income, has risen by 17.30 percent to reach Rs. 5.85 Arba in the fourth quarter of FY 079-80. Additionally, the Operating profit of the company has increased by 13.42 percent, amounting to Rs. 3.07 Arba.

     

  • Himalayan Reinsurance Limited Reports Impressive Q3 Results

    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited Reports Impressive Q3 Results


    Himalayan Reinsurance Limited (HRL) has released its third-quarter financial report for the ongoing fiscal year 2079/80, showcasing a net profit of Rs. 25.44 crores. This marks an increase compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year when the company earned Rs. 19.64 crores.

    Notably, HRL has experienced a significant surge in net premium, which has grown by a remarkable 612.61%. The net premium now amounts to Rs. 3.38 Arba as of Q3 of the current fiscal year.

    In terms of its financial reserves, HRL holds Rs. 13.69 crores in the insurance fund and Rs. 1.50 crores in the contingent fund.

    Furthermore, the company’s income from investments, loans, and other sources has witnessed growth, reaching Rs. 15.75 crores by the end of the third quarter of the current financial year.

    The annualized earnings per share (EPS) ratio of HRL stands at Rs. 4.85, reflecting its profitability, while the net worth per share is reported as Rs. 107.47.

    HRL maintains a paid-up capital of Rs. 7 Arba and has accumulated a reserve and surplus of Rs. 38.58 crores.

    These positive financial results demonstrate HRL’s strong performance and stability in the reinsurance sector, highlighting its ability to generate substantial profits and maintain a healthy financial position.