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Garima Bikas Bank Welcomes Nepali New Year 2081 with Exciting Cashback Scheme
As Nepal eagerly awaits the arrival of New Year 2081, Garima Bikas Bank Limited (GBBL) delights its customers with a special cashback scheme, promising enticing rewards for debit and credit card users. With the aim of promoting cashless transactions and enhancing customer satisfaction, GBBL introduces a generous cashback offer of 20.81%, allowing users to earn […]
Read MoreCitizens Bank Introduces 9.99% Fixed-Rate Home Loan Scheme for 7 Years
Citizens Bank International Limited (CZBIL) is launching a home loan scheme featuring a fixed interest rate of 9.99% for the initial seven years, providing customers with an opportunity to realize their dream homes. Following this initial period, a premium rate, 1% higher than the bank’s average monthly base rate, will be applicable. The home loan […]
Read MoreAllotment Concluded for Kumari Sabal Yojana: 29,134 Valid Applicants Successfully Allocated Units
Kumari Capital Limited recently launched its latest closed-end mutual fund, the “Kumari Sabal Yojana,” with a total value of Rs 1 Arba. The subscription period for this fund began on the 28th of Magh and concluded on the 13th of Falgun, 2080. The allotment process, conducted at Kumari Capital’s premises in Naxal, was finalized on […]
Read MoreNAV Reports for Sanima Large Cap Fund, Sanima Equity Fund, and Sanima Growth Fund in Magh
Sanima Large Cap Fund (SLCF) is a closed-end mutual fund managed by Sanima Capital, associated with Sanima Bank, featuring a 7-year maturity period. With a fund size of Rs. 1.20 arba, SLCF made investments in the month of Magh, allocating Rs. 82.33 crore to listed company shares and Rs. 1.92 crore to public issues, right […]
Read MoreGarima Capital’s Rs 1 Arba Mutual Fund Added to SEBON Pipeline
The Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON) has recently included “Garima Samriddhi Yojana” in its latest list of mutual fund schemes under preliminary review. This scheme, proposed by Garima Capital, is a closed-end mutual fund with a fund size of Rs. 1 Arba, divided into 10 Crore units, each valued at Rs. 10. The […]
Read MoreKumari Bank Introduces ‘Kumari Sabal Yojana’: 8.5 Crore Units Mutual Fund Scheme for Public Subscription from 28th
Embarking on a new investment avenue, Kumari Capital Limited introduces the closed-end mutual fund scheme, “Kumari Sabal Yojana,” through its recently published offer letter. Opening on the 28th of Magh and closing on the 2nd of Falgun, 2080, this opportunity presents investors with a chance to subscribe to 8.5 crore units, collectively valued at […]
Read MoreLast Chance: NIBL Stable Fund Mutual Fund Public Issue Closing Today
NIMB Ace Capital Limited is concluding the public issuance of its mutual fund scheme, “NIBL Stable Fund,” today, on Magh 16, 2080. The originally scheduled closing date on the 5th Magh was extended due to an insufficient number of applications received by the issue manager. The mutual fund scheme, out of a total of […]
Read MoreNIMB Ace Capital Extends ‘NIBL Stable Fund’ Deadline Due to Low Initial Applications
NIMB Ace Capital Limited has decided to extend the deadline for the “NIBL Stable Fund” mutual fund scheme to the general public and institutions until the 16th of Magh, 2080. Originally set to close on the 5th Magh, 2080, the extension was prompted by the scheme’s insufficient applications. Out of a total of 10 crore […]
Read MoreHimalayan Capital and NEPSE Ink Agreement for Listing ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Fund
Today, representatives from Himalayan Capital Limited and the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) finalized an agreement for the listing of “Himalayan 80-20.” Under the terms of the agreement, 10,00,00,000 units of “Himalayan 80-20” are set to be listed at a par value of Rs. 10 per unit. The subscription period for the issue was open to […]
Read MoreWhy can’t I sell/select SIGS3 stocks? (Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme 3)
I tried to sell a mutual fund from TMS but it is not listed in the \`MF\` list but I could see SIGS2 in it, I just wanted to get rid of this scrip. View on r/NepalStock by notprofessorbean
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