Tag: Shareholder

  • The ERC has given preliminary approval to Synergy Power Development Company to issue 50% rights.

    The ERC has given preliminary approval to Synergy Power Development Company to issue 50% rights.


    The Electricity Regulatory Commission has given preliminary approval to Synergy Power Development Company (SPDL) to issue a 2: 1 right offering. On Kartik 17, 2079, the application for the issuance of right shares was submitted to ERC.

    On Shrawan 24, 2078, the board of directors proposed issuing 50% right shares on the paid-up capital after adjusting 10% bonus shares for fiscal year 2077/78, i.e. Rs. 80,65,75,000. The company’s paid-up capital will rise to Rs. 120.98 crores after the proposed right share is adjusted.

     

  • The Kalinchowk Darshan IPO will be completed on Thursday at 10 a.m.

    The Kalinchowk Darshan IPO will be completed on Thursday at 10 a.m.


     

    Kalinchowk Darshan Limited (KDL) will issue its initial public offering (IPO) on Thursday, March 19, 2079. The allotment program will begin at 10 a.m. on the premises of the issue manager, Nabil Investment Banking Limited.

    From the 3rd to the 6th of March, the company issued 896,400 units of Rs 100 face value shares to the general public in an Initial Public Offering (IPO) worth Rs 8.96 crore. Out of the total 10,80,000 units, 10%, or 108,000 units, were already issued and allotted to Nepalese citizens working abroad, 2%, or 21,600 units, were set aside for company employees, and 5%, or 54,000 units, were set aside for mutual funds.

     

  • The Finance Ministry is developing an action plan for policy priorities and minimum programs.

    The Finance Ministry is developing an action plan for policy priorities and minimum programs.


    The Ministry of Finance has created an action plan to carry out the policy priorities and minimum programs.

    The action plan, according to the Ministry, includes policies and programs, milestones, resources, time constraints, monitoring and evaluation indicators, and so on.

    The action plan discusses promoting revenue collection effectiveness, further systematizing the revenue system, and maintaining professional neutrality while changing the revenue rate and controlling

  • Last Day to Apply for Locals IPO of Molung Hydropower Company; Issue Closing Today

    Last Day to Apply for Locals IPO of Molung Hydropower Company; Issue Closing Today


    Molung Hydropower Company Limited is completing the distribution of 8,02,500 IPO shares to project-affected locals today, on Magh 15, 2079. The issue had begun on the 19th of Poush, 2079.

    The company’s issued capital is Rs. 80.25 crores, of which 10%, or 8,02,500 unit shares worth Rs. 8.02 crores, have been allocated to project-affected Okhaldhunga District residents. Meanwhile, 34% of the company’s issued capital, or 27,28,500 unit shares, will be made available to the general public later. This public issue, which closed on March 3rd, allocated 10% of the shares totaling 272,850 units to Nepalese citizens w

    Molung Hydropower Company Limited was incorporated on November 28, 2019, as a public limited company, has a paid-up capital of NPR 449.4 million, 100% promoter held, as of mid-Apr 2022. The company is operating a 7MW Molung Khola HPP in Okhaldhunga district, Province 1 of Nepal since March 2018. The project is a run of the river (R-o-R) type and has been developed at a 40% probability of exceedance (Q40) with a design discharge of 8.15m3/s and a gross head of 108.45m. With a contract PLF of 58%, the annual contract energy production is ~36GWh with a dry energy mix of 16%. The project was commissioned on March 26, 2018, a month prior to its Required COD of April 2018, and is eligible for all five tariff escalation

  • Api Power Company has received preliminary approval from the ERC to issue right shares at a 1:0.40 ratio.

    Api Power Company has received preliminary approval from the ERC to issue right shares at a 1:0.40 ratio.


    The Electricity Regulatory Commission has given preliminary approval to Api Power Company Limited (API) to issue 16,533,137 units of right shares.
    On February 2, the board of directors proposed issuing 40% of the paid-up capital in right shares. 
    After adjusting for 7.5% bonus shares, the company’s paid-up capital will be Rs. 4.13 Arba. 
    As result of the 1:0.40 (40% rights issue), the company’s paid-up capital will be increased to Rs. 5.78 Arba. 
    The company proposed issuing the right shares to pay off the debt of the projects that it is producing.
  • Forward Microfinance Laghubitta Pays 5% Cash Dividend to Shareholders’ Bank Accounts

    Forward Microfinance Laghubitta Pays 5% Cash Dividend to Shareholders’ Bank Accounts


    Forward Microfinance Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (FOWAD) has begun distributing 5% cash dividends to its shareholders’ bank accounts as of today (15th Magh) and has urged them to dematerialize their shares.

    On Poush 30, 2079, the company held its 10th AGM for the fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors approved a 30% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. On Poush 04, the board of directors decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 84.44 crores. A 5% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs. 4.22 crores was proposed, along with a 25% bonus dividend of Rs. 21.11 crores. The same cash dividend is now paid out.

  • NIBL Ace Capital Asset Under Management Reaches Rs 4 Billion

    NIBL Ace Capital Asset Under Management Reaches Rs 4 Billion


    NIBL Ace Capital Limited, a leading merchant banking and Inveent banking company, has provided its clients with a variety of financial services over the years. Portfolio Management Service (PMS) is one of these profitable services that has assisted many people in achieving their goals with a well-balanced risk and return.

    In addition to investment banking, NIBL’s Merchant Banking business is structured around three distinct groups of businesses: portfolio management service (PMS), capital advisory, and debt funding, both in Nepal and globally. There are currently more than 1100 satisfied customers associated with the PMS, and the size of Asset Under Management (AUM) has now reached $4 billion.

  • NEPSE Ends the Week Up 0.20% with a Turnover of Rs 13.19 Arba

    NEPSE Ends the Week Up 0.20% with a Turnover of Rs 13.19 Arba


    NEPSE traded only four days this week because to the national holiday on Sunday. This week, the index finished at 2,183.21, up 4.40 points (0.20%). Last week, the index finished at 2,178.81, up 1.37% from the previous week.

    This week, the index reached a high of 2,202.26 and a low of 2,140.18, resulting in 62.08 points of volatility. In the preceding week, the index had 77.78 points of volatility.
    Trend analysis is a type of technical analysis that predicts future movement based on present trend data. The short-term trend on the daily charts is up, while the NEPSE index’s mid-term trends are still down.

     

  • Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank paid a cash dividend of 6.47% to shareholders.

    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank paid a cash dividend of 6.47% to shareholders.


    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL) has delivered 6.47% cash dividends straight to its shareholders’ bank accounts and asked them to dematerialize their shares.
    On Poush 29, 2079, the firm had its 21st AGM for the fiscal year 2078/79. 
    The board of directors approved 10.47% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. 
    The 548th board of directors meeting, held on Poush 01, resolved to issue dividend of 10.47% of the Fiscal Year 2078/79. 
    Similarly, cash dividend of 6.47% and bonus shares of 4% were proposed from the Rs. 4.01 Arba paid-up capital. 
    The same cash dividend is now being paid out.

     

  • Gold has dropped Rs. 1,100 from its all-time high, and is currently trading at Rs. 105,800 per tola.

    Gold has dropped Rs. 1,100 from its all-time high, and is currently trading at Rs. 105,800 per tola.


    Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 1,100 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading at Rs. 105,800 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 1,06,900 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 105,300. In contrast, the pricing was kept at Rs. 1,06,400 per tola yesterday.

    On the other hand, silver is holding steady at Rs. 1,380 per tola.

    On the international market, gold is currently priced at $1,924.40 per ounce in USD.

  • Becoming an Investor in Nepal

    Becoming an Investor in Nepal


    Before we get into how to become an investor in Nepal, it’s important to understand who an investor is. An investor is someone who puts money into something with the hope of profiting in the future. A return is the benefit derived from such an investment. Investors are always on the lookout for high-yielding investment opportunities.

    What distinguishes an investor from others?

    Based on a book written by Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad, people can be divided into four distinct categories in terms of generating income. They are:

    1. Employee (Salary-based) are those who work for others in order to meet their needs. They are paid at the end of the month for their work. Job holders are included in this category. Employees benefit from security because they know they will be paid at the end of the month. The main disadvantage of being an employee is the lack of freedom.

    2. Self-employed are individuals who work for themselves. They have more freedom than salaried employees, but they must work like salaried employees to meet their demands.

    3. Businessmen are the owners of the company Business owners hire others to work for them. They create products and services in order to make money.

    4. Investors invest in businesses and stocks for profit.

    According to the book, in order to become wealthy, you must be either a businessman or an investor, or both.

    Investing characteristics

    Not all of your money can be considered an investment. There are a few factors that distinguish between spending and investing. The following are the two most important characteristics that every investor should possess:

    1. Safety of principal

    The principal is your machine, which can print money for you. It is in your best interest to keep your machine in good working order. When you lose your principal, you can’t make money off of it. As a result, the safety of the principal should be your top priority.

    2. Adequate return

    When you put your money into a good business, you get something in return. Your return can take the form of cash, shares, or stocks. What you should remember is that your principal earns you some level of return. You should not expect a return on your investment that is exponential or even out of the realm of possibility. Investing with a non-realistic expectation of return is gambling. Never put your principal at risk. It is all you have.

    Benefits of being an investor

    1. Beating inflation

    Inflation is a term used to describe the gradual decline in the purchasing power of money. A popular saying goes, “A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.” As an investor, you have the ability to outperform inflation and keep your money’s value constant. You should always keep an eye on inflation and strive to outperform it. Your investment return should always be greater than your country’s inflation rate.

    2. Own businesses of different types

    It is yet another advantage of being an investor. You can own as many and as varied businesses as you want. What you should have are some investing principles that you can use before you start investing. After you’ve established your investing principle, the world is yours to explore.

    A popular investing field in Nepal

    There are three main popular fields of investing in Nepal. They are:

    Land and Real estate

    Real estate is and has always been the best investment opportunity. Real estate investment generates income from two sources: renting and selling real estate. It can be both active and passive investment. You can actively buy and sell properties, or you can simply invest in real estate and let time do the work of calculating your income. You can always expect your property’s value to rise over time. In the meantime, you can use the money you earn from renting to cover your day-to-day expenses.

    Interest yielding deposits

    Banks in Nepal offer competitive interest rates on fixed deposit savings. You can protect your principal by using fixed-deposit schemes offered by commercial banks or development banks in Nepal. While cooperative companies in Nepal have high rates of return, they have a bad reputation for fraud or scams. It is not a good idea to put all of your money in cooperatives.

    In Nepal, there is also peer-to-peer lending. It pays a higher interest rate on your money than institutions, but it also carries a higher risk.

    Interest-bearing deposits are one of the best passive income ideas in Nepal, regardless of where you choose to invest.

    Nepal Stock Exchange

    Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the country’s sole stock exchange. If you are new to this, you can read the NEPSE beginner’s guide. Investing in stocks provides you with two significant benefits. You can be a shareholder in any company you want, and you will receive an annual return. Alternatively, you can sell your stocks if the price rises. Stock investing, like real estate investing, allows you to be either an active trader or a passive investor. Stock investing can begin with as little as 100 rupees. Stocks could be the next best small business in Nepal for you.

    Furthermore, the best investment you can make is in yourself. Always seek to broaden your knowledge. Read books, websites, and news to stay current. One thing that all of the best investors have in common is that they are voracious readers. As the saying goes, the more you learn, the more you earn.

    Lastly…

    It is not easy to become an investor. To become a good investor in Nepal and other countries, a certain set of principles and hard work are required. However, it is not as difficult as learning rocket science. Anyone can become a good investor with careful planning and dedication. There are a few things you should never forget and a few things you should never forget. Best wishes for your investment.

  • Ex-pat Nepalese get Rs 400 incentive while sending money to NICA accounts via World Remit

    Ex-pat Nepalese get Rs 400 incentive while sending money to NICA accounts via World Remit


    Ex-pat Nepalese who send money to NIC ASIA Bank accounts in Nepal using World Remit would receive a bonus of Rs 400.

    The scheme will run from Aswin 11 to Kartik 10, 2078, with just the first transaction eligible for the bonus.

    The bank now has 356 branches, 472 ATMs, 70 extension counters, and 81 branchless banking units across the country.

    Additionally, receive $20 bonus if you send money to Nepal using Word Remit by clicking on the link below.

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