Tag: Scheme

  • Garima Bikas Bank Welcomes Nepali New Year 2081 with Exciting Cashback Scheme

    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 up to Rs. 200 in cashback.

    This exclusive scheme, scheduled to run from Baishakh 1 to Baishakh 3, 2081, offers customers the opportunity to maximize their savings while enjoying the convenience of digital banking. By incentivizing cashless payments, GBBL aims to foster a culture of financial inclusion and encourage the adoption of modern banking practices among Nepali consumers.

    In addition to the cashback scheme, Garima Bikas Bank introduces credit card installment services, further enhancing the shopping experience for its valued customers. With flexible installment options, shoppers can now make purchases conveniently and manage their expenses effectively, reflecting GBBL’s commitment to delivering innovative and customer-centric financial solutions.

    Headquartered in Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Garima Bikas Bank has established itself as a trusted provider of simple, secure, and high-quality financial services. Through its extensive network comprising 123 branch offices, 1 extension counter, and 51 ATMs nationwide, including 22 in the Kathmandu Valley, GBBL ensures accessibility and convenience for customers across the country.

  • Citizens Bank Introduces 9.99% Fixed-Rate Home Loan Scheme for 7 Years

    Citizens 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 package encompasses a 0.50% management fee and offers additional benefits, including a complimentary credit card, debit card, and a 50% discount on locker facility fees for the first year. This initiative is aimed at facilitating and encouraging individuals in acquiring housing loans with favorable terms.

    CZBIL, with a widespread presence of 190 branches and 152 ATMs across the nation, serves a significant customer base of 17 lakh 26 thousand through 97 branchless banking units, providing modern banking services to meet diverse financial needs.

  • Allotment Concluded for Kumari Sabal Yojana: 29,134 Valid Applicants Successfully Allocated Units

    Allotment 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 the 16th of Falgun at 10 AM.

    Out of the total 10 crore unit shares, the scheme manager Kumari Capital Limited was allocated 10 lakh units worth Rs. 1 crore, while the fund sponsor Kumari Bank Limited received 1.4 crore units, representing 14% and valued at Rs. 14 crore. The remaining 8.5 crore units, amounting to Rs 85 crore, were issued to the general public.

    According to Kumari Capital, they received a total of 29,160 applications, and after careful scrutiny, 29,134 valid applicants were successfully allotted the issued units. Unfortunately, 26 applications were rejected due to the identification of duplicate submissions during the verification process.

    For those whose applications were rejected, the fund manager emphasizes the importance of adhering to application guidelines in future investment opportunities to ensure a smooth and successful process.

    Currently managing two closed-end funds, Kumari Equity Fund (KEF), and Kumari Dhanabriddhi Yojana (KDBY), along with one open-end fund, Kumari Sunaulo Lagani Yojana (KSLY), Kumari Capital Limited strengthens its diverse portfolio in the market with the successful introduction of the “Kumari Sabal Yojana.”

     

  • NAV Reports for Sanima Large Cap Fund, Sanima Equity Fund, and Sanima Growth Fund in Magh

    NAV 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 shares, and bonus shares. The fund also holds Rs. 12 crore in fixed deposits, Rs. 10.28 crore in bonds and debentures, and a bank balance of Rs. 11.67 crores. Reporting a net profit of Rs. 1.69 crores in Magh, there’s a decrease from the previous month’s profit of Rs. 3.73 crores, with the NAV dropping from Rs. 10.09 to Rs. 9.92.

    Sanima Equity Fund (SAEF), another 7-year closed-end mutual fund under Sanima Capital, initiated with a fund size of Rs. 1.30 Arba. In Magh, the fund invested Rs. 1.03 Arba in listed shares and Rs. 2.78 crores in public issues, right shares, and bonus shares. Additionally, it has Rs. 17 crores in fixed deposits, Rs. 10.26 crores in bonds and debentures, and a bank balance of Rs. 10.57 crores. SAEF reported a net loss of Rs. 1.42 crores in Magh, a decrease from the previous month’s net profit of Rs. 1.87 crores, with the NAV declining from Rs. 11.43 to Rs. 11.18.

    Sanima Growth Fund (SAGF), a closed-end fund with an 11-year maturity period, disclosed a fund size of Rs. 67.25 Crores. In Magh, SAGF invested Rs. 43.77 crore in listed shares, Rs. 1.47 crore in public issues, and Rs. 8 crore in fixed deposits. The fund holds Rs. 16.33 crores in the bank and other assets worth Rs. 55.31 lakhs. Reporting a net profit of 4.65 crores in Magh, there’s a decrease from the previous month’s net profit of 5.30 crores, with the NAV decreasing from Rs. 11.06 to Rs. 10.96.

  • Garima Capital’s Rs 1 Arba Mutual Fund Added to SEBON Pipeline

    Garima 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 application for approval was submitted to SEBON on Magh 28. Garima Bikas Bank Limited (GBBL) serves as the Fund Sponsor for this scheme.

     

  • Kumari Bank Introduces ‘Kumari Sabal Yojana’: 8.5 Crore Units Mutual Fund Scheme for Public Subscription from 28th

    Kumari 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 Rs. 85 crore. Notably, a total of 10 crore units are on offer, with 1% reserved for the scheme manager, Kumari Capital Limited, and 14% allocated to the fund sponsor, Kumari Bank Limited. In the event of undersubscription by the early closing date, the offering can extend until the 13th Falgun, providing potential investors with an extended window to seize this investment opportunity in “Kumari Sabal Yojana.”

  • Last Chance: NIBL Stable Fund Mutual Fund Public Issue Closing Today

    Last 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 10 crore unit shares, has allocated 1% (10 lakh units) valued at Rs. 1 crore to the scheme manager, NIMB Ace Capital Limited, and 14% (1.4 crore units) worth Rs. 14 crore to the fund sponsor, Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited. The remaining 8.5 crore units, amounting to Rs. 85 crore, are now available for subscription by the general public. This extension provides an additional opportunity for investors to participate in the NIBL Stable Fund, contributing to the overall capitalization of the mutual fund scheme.

     

  • NIMB Ace Capital Extends ‘NIBL Stable Fund’ Deadline Due to Low Initial Applications

    NIMB 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 unit shares, 1% (10 lakh units worth Rs. 1 crore) has been allocated to the scheme manager NIMB Ace Capital Limited, 14% (1.4 crore units worth Rs. 14 crore) to the fund sponsor Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited, and the remaining 8.5 crore units worth Rs. 85 crore are open for subscription from the general public. The “NIBL Stable Fund” operates as a closed-end fund, allowing applicants to apply for a minimum of 100 units and a maximum of 1,00,00,000 units.

    As per the information from the Central Depository System and Clearing Limited (CDSC), the scheme has received applications from 20,264 individuals, amounting to 2,38,16,750 units worth Rs. 23.81 Crore, as of 5 pm yesterday. Currently, “NIBL Mutual Fund” operates four closed-end schemes – “NIBL Pragati Fund,” “NIBL Samriddhi Fund-II,” “NIBL Growth Fund,” and “Mega Mutual Fund 1” – along with one open-ended Mutual Fund Scheme, “NIBL Sahabhagita Fund.” The first scheme under NIBL Mutual Fund, NIBL Samriddhi Fund-I, has successfully completed its operation after 7 years, distributing total cash dividends of 98.50% to unit-holders, equivalent to an approximately 18% effective rate per annum. Notably, NIBL Mutual Fund has introduced the first-ever open-ended mutual fund scheme in Nepal, “NIBL Sahabhagita Fund,” following the Mutual Fund Regulation 2067.

  • Himalayan Capital and NEPSE Ink Agreement for Listing ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Fund

    Himalayan 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 the general public from the 32nd of Shrawan to the 15th of Bhadra in the year 2080 and subsequently extended to institutions.

    Trading for the shares is anticipated to commence on Thursday. “Himalayan 80-20” is categorized as a closed-end fund and will be traded on the NEPSE platform. Notably, the fund comes with a maturity period of 10 years.

     

  • Why can’t I sell/select SIGS3 stocks? (Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme 3)

    Why 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.


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  • Sanima Reliance Life Insurance: 100% Delay Charges Waived for Policy Renewals Until Ashoj 26

    Sanima Reliance Life Insurance: 100% Delay Charges Waived for Policy Renewals Until Ashoj 26


    Sanima Reliance Life Insurance is putting its policyholders first with an exclusive policy renewal campaign from Ashoj 16 to 26, 2080. During this limited-time offer, policyholders who haven’t renewed their policies can seize the opportunity to do so with a remarkable 100% waiver on delay charges. This customer-centric initiative reflects the company’s commitment to providing flexibility and support to its valued clients. With this one-time scheme, Sanima Reliance Life Insurance aims to ensure that all its customers can continue to enjoy the benefits and security of their policies without the burden of additional charges. It’s a win-win opportunity for policyholders, emphasizing the company’s dedication to its clients’ financial well-being and peace of mind.

     

  • Godrej’s Festival Scheme: Up to 25% Discount and Freebies!

    Godrej’s Festival Scheme: Up to 25% Discount and Freebies!


    Godrej has introduced a special festival-themed promotion for customers buying their home appliances. Under this scheme, customers will enjoy exclusive cash discounts and other gifts when purchasing Godrej products.

    Customers can benefit from a generous 25% discount when buying Godrej products. Additionally, customers will receive a 6 kg pack of Arial washing powder when purchasing a front-load washing machine, a 3-liter bottle of Arial wash liquid for buying a top-load or semi-automatic washing machine, and a CG induction cooker for purchasing Godrej refrigerators. Moreover, customers will enjoy complimentary delivery, installation services, and the convenience of 0% EMI options when purchasing new products, as stated in the media release.