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  • Deadline Extended for 97.32 Lakh IPO Shares of Sonapur Minerals and Oil as Issue Garners 1.05 Times Oversubscription

    Deadline Extended for 97.32 Lakh IPO Shares of Sonapur Minerals and Oil as Issue Garners 1.05 Times Oversubscription


    Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited is extending a golden opportunity for investors by extending the deadline for its IPO shares issuance until the 28th of Ashwin, 2080. This IPO, which initially opened on the 14th of Ashwin, garnered tremendous interest, prompting the company to prolong the offering. Notably, Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited had already allocated 15,37,525 unit shares to project-affected locals in Dang and Rolpa District, with 1,34,520 units assigned to eligible applicants. With the remaining 14,03,005 units now added to the pool, alongside 1,07,62,675 units (equivalent to 35% of the issued capital) reserved for the general public, a total of 12,165,680 units are up for grabs. This presents an exciting opportunity for potential investors to become part of a promising venture and secure their stake in Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited.

     

  • NIC ASIA Capital Launches Idea to IPO Advisory for National Solar Power Company’s 7.24 Lakh Unit IPO

    NIC ASIA Capital Launches Idea to IPO Advisory for National Solar Power Company’s 7.24 Lakh Unit IPO


    NIC ASIA Capital has taken a significant step in fostering the growth of National Solar Power Company by entering into a transformative agreement. This partnership brings to life the “Idea to IPO” corporate advisory service, a comprehensive support package that extends from the inception of the company through to its IPO issuance and beyond. National Solar Power Company, with its current operation of a 5 MW solar energy project in Pratapur, Nawalparasi, is poised to expand its horizons by offering 7.24 lakh unit ordinary shares at a price of Rs. 100 per unit to the general public. With this collaboration, NIC ASIA Capital reaffirms its commitment to guiding companies on their journey from innovative ideas to thriving IPOs, propelling the solar energy sector towards a brighter and more sustainable future.

     

  • 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.

     

  • NEPSE Lists 4.75% Bonus Shares of Nepal Reinsurance Company

    NEPSE Lists 4.75% Bonus Shares of Nepal Reinsurance Company


     

    Nepal Reinsurance Company Limited (NRIC) sets a promising tone for investors with the listing of 58,10,437.50 units of bonus shares on NEPSE, reflecting the company’s commitment to shareholder value. NRIC’s 18th Annual General Meeting, held on the 15th of Ashad, marked a significant milestone as it endorsed a 5% dividend for the fiscal year 2078/79. Furthermore, the board of directors, in its 453rd meeting on Baisakh 17, decided to distribute 4.75% in bonus shares along with 0.25% cash dividend (intended for tax purposes), sourced from the company’s substantial paid-up capital of Rs. 12,23,25,00,000. This strategic move not only showcases NRIC’s dedication to rewarding its investors but also underscores its financial strength and stability in the insurance sector, making it an attractive proposition for those seeking sound investment opportunities.

     

  • NEPSE Index Rises 0.47%: Hotel and Tourism Sector Leads Gains

    NEPSE Index Rises 0.47%: Hotel and Tourism Sector Leads Gains


    Introducing the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index, a dynamic and resilient platform for investors seeking opportunities in the ever-evolving world of stocks. In today’s trading session, the NEPSE Index surged by an impressive 9.24 points, marking a 0.47% gain over the previous day’s closing, after a brief setback of 17.56 points. The trading day began with an opening index value of 1,958.87, reaching an intraday low of 1,957.23, but ultimately soaring to an intraday high of 1,976.19, showcasing its potential for both cautious and adventurous investors. With a whopping 284 diverse stocks traded in 58,741 transactions, totaling 4,323,021 units and an impressive turnover of Rs. 1.18 Arba, NEPSE proves itself as a bustling marketplace. Its market capitalization stands at a substantial Rs. 30 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.56 Kharba, offering a wealth of investment opportunities and the promise of financial growth for those who dare to explore the possibilities it presents.

     

  • Gold Drops by Rs. 5,600 Per Tola in a Week, Now at Rs. 106,600

    Gold Drops by Rs. 5,600 Per Tola in a Week, Now at Rs. 106,600


    In the local market today, the price of fine gold has decreased by Rs. 1,300 per tola. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 1,06,600 per tola, down from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 107,900 per tola. Tejabi gold is also trading lower at Rs. 1,06,100 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 107,400 per tola.

    Additionally, silver has experienced a decrease of Rs. 30 per tola and is currently being traded at Rs. 1,310 per tola, down from the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,340 per tola.

     

  • GIBF1 Proposes 5% Cash Dividend for FY 2079/80

    GIBF1 Proposes 5% Cash Dividend for FY 2079/80


     

    Global IME Balance Fund-I (GIBF1) plans to provide a 5% cash dividend to its unit holders for the fiscal year 2079/80. This decision was made during the 165th board meeting of Global IME Capital Limited on October 1, 2023 (Ashwin 15). The cash dividend amounts to Rs. 5.12 Crores and will be distributed to the unitholders of GIBF1.

    GIBF1 is a closed-end fund with a maturity period of 10 years and a fund size of Rs. 1.02 Arba.

     

  • Sanima Mai Hydropower Proposes 10.52% Dividend for FY 2079/80; AGM on Kartik 23

    Sanima Mai Hydropower Proposes 10.52% Dividend for FY 2079/80; AGM on Kartik 23


     

    Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) has recommended a dividend of 10.5263% for the fiscal year 2079/80. They have also scheduled their 12th Annual General Meeting for November 6, 2023 (Kartik 23, 2080).

    In a board meeting held on October 1, 2023 (Ashwin 15, 2080), the company decided to distribute this dividend, consisting of 0.5263% in cash and 10% in bonus shares, based on their paid-up capital of Rs. 3.08 Arba. This translates to bonus shares worth Rs. 30.89 Crores and cash dividends totaling Rs. 1.62 Crores, which includes taxes related to the bonus shares.

     

  • IPO Allotment: Vision Lumbini Urja Company Allocates Shares to Overseas Nepalese on 15th Ashwin

    IPO Allotment: Vision Lumbini Urja Company Allocates Shares to Overseas Nepalese on 15th Ashwin


    Vision Lumbini Urja Company Limited has completed its IPO share allocation to foreign Nepalese employees on September 30, 2023. The company has a total issued capital of Rs. 1.91 Arba, with 10% (19,12,500 units) of shares, worth Rs. 19.12 Crores, allocated to project-affected locals of Kaski District. An additional 10% (19,12,500 units) will be offered to the general public later. Out of this public offering, 10% (191,250 units) was designated for Nepalese citizens working abroad from August 19 to September 2, 2023.

    The IPO received a total of 29,822 applications for 7.52 lakh units of shares according to the allotment plan.

     

  • NSBD98, 9% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2089, Listed on NEPSE

    NSBD98, 9% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2089, Listed on NEPSE


    On Tuesday, September 30, 2023, Nepal SBI Bank (SBI) and the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) signed an agreement to list 9 Percent Debenture 2089 (NSBD98). As part of the agreement, 1,418,366 units of these debentures will be listed at a par value of Rs. 1000 per unit. Trading of these shares is expected to commence on Wednesday.

    The issue management for this listing was handled by NMB Capital Limited. The shares were officially listed on NEPSE on September 30, 2023, in accordance with existing regulations.

     

  • NEPSE Closes at 1,958.72, Down 17.56 Points; CLI Tops in Turnover

    NEPSE Closes at 1,958.72, Down 17.56 Points; CLI Tops in Turnover


     

    In today’s Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) trading session, the NEPSE Index closed at 1,958.72 points, marking a significant loss of 17.56 points or 0.88% compared to the previous day’s close. It had gained 5.19 points the day before.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,977.83, reaching a low point of 1,954.13, and hitting a high of 1,978.27 during intraday trading.

    Throughout the day, there were 281 different stocks traded in 55,096 transactions. The total volume of shares traded was 3,965,917, resulting in a total turnover of Rs. 1.19 Arba. The market capitalization was at Rs. 29.86 Kharba, with a float market capitalization of Rs. 10.51 Kharba.

     

  • Multipurpose Finance Company Allocates 35% Right Shares, Begins Refunds for Non-Allottees on Ashwin 16

    Multipurpose Finance Company Allocates 35% Right Shares, Begins Refunds for Non-Allottees on Ashwin 16


    Multipurpose Finance Company Limited (MPFL) has recently allocated 15,82,000 units of right shares to its shareholders on the 12th of Ashwin. For those who didn’t receive these shares, the company will begin refunding their money starting on the 16th of Ashwin, 2080.

    This offering of 35% right shares by the finance company was open from the 10th to the 31st of Bhadra, 2080. These 15,82,000 units of right shares were issued to eligible shareholders at a par value of Rs. 100, utilizing funds from the paid-up capital, which was initially Rs. 45.20 Crores. Consequently, with the issuance of these right shares in a ratio of 1:0.35, the company’s paid-up capital will increase to Rs. 61.02 Crores.