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  • “Himalayan 80-20 Mutual Fund Scheme Receives Strong Demand”

    “Himalayan 80-20 Mutual Fund Scheme Receives Strong Demand”


     

    Himalayan Capital’s mutual fund scheme, Himalayan 80-20, has witnessed significant demand, with applications exceeding the available units by 1.076 times, as reported by the Central Depository System and Clearing Limited (CDSC). The application period ended with more applications than units available.

    By 5:06 p.m. on Friday, the scheme had received applications for 9.14 crores 61 thousand 820 units, while Himalayan Capital had initially issued 85 million units for the public.

    In total, 4 lakh 61 thousand 141 applications were submitted for mutual fund units, resulting in a collection of 1 crore 46 lakh 18 thousand 200 rupees from these applications.

     

  • “ICRA Nepal Rates SY Panel Nepal with BB Issuer Rating, Signifying Moderate Default Risk”

    “ICRA Nepal Rates SY Panel Nepal with BB Issuer Rating, Signifying Moderate Default Risk”


    ICRA Nepal Limited has assigned a credit rating of [ICRANP-IR] BB (pronounced as ICRA NP Issuer Rating double B) to SY Panel Nepal Limited. This rating indicates that SY Panel Nepal Limited carries a moderate risk of not meeting its financial obligations in a timely manner. It’s important to note that this rating reflects a general assessment of the company’s creditworthiness and is not specific to any particular debt instrument.

    For this rating scale, which ranges from [ICRANP-IR] AA to [ICRANP-IR] C, plus (+) or minus (-) signs may be added to the rating symbols to show their relative position within the respective categories. Therefore, [ICRANP-IR] BB+ signifies a slightly higher rating than [ICRANP-IR] BB, whereas [ICRANP-IR] BB- represents a slightly lower rating than [ICRANP-IR] BB.

     

  • “Final Day to Claim Kumari Capital Mutual Fund Dividends”

    “Final Day to Claim Kumari Capital Mutual Fund Dividends”


     

     

    Today marks the final trading day before Kumari Capital’s mutual funds close their books for dividend distribution, with the book closure date set for the 18th of Bhadra. Anyone holding units in these funds until today will be eligible for the cash dividend.

    During their 60th board meeting on the 25th of Shrawan, Kumari Capital Limited decided to allocate a 10% cash dividend for Kumari Equity Fund (KEF) and a 6% cash dividend, including taxes, for Kumari Dhanbriddhi Yojana (KDBY) for the fiscal year 2079/80 to their unit holders.

    In the previous fiscal year, KEF had announced a 5% cash dividend for FY 2078/79. As of the current update, the last traded price (LTP) for KEF stands at Rs. 9.02, while KDBY is at Rs. 8.32.

  • “NEPSE Index Drops 1.49% with Volume at Rs 1.18 Arba; Market Cap at Rs 29.35 Kharba”

    “NEPSE Index Drops 1.49% with Volume at Rs 1.18 Arba; Market Cap at Rs 29.35 Kharba”


     

    In today’s Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) trading, the index closed at 1,960.78 points, which was a 1.49% decrease from the previous day’s close, losing 29.81 points. Last Wednesday, it had dropped by 2.82 points.

    The trading day began with the index opening at 1,990.82 and hitting a high of 1,991.11 at one point. However, it also reached a low of 1,958.83 during the day before settling at the closing value of 1,960.78.

    In today’s trading session, there were 276 stocks traded in 37,041 transactions, with a significant volume of shares totaling 4,053,368. This resulted in a turnover of Rs. 1.18 Arba. The market’s capitalization was Rs. 29.35 Kharba, and the float market capitalization was Rs. 10.34 Kharba.

  • “Sun Nepal Life Insurance IPO Allotment Concludes: 7,68,000 Applicants Celebrate; 6,92,061 Applicants Return Empty-Handed”

    “Sun Nepal Life Insurance IPO Allotment Concludes: 7,68,000 Applicants Celebrate; 6,92,061 Applicants Return Empty-Handed”


     

    The IPO allotment process of Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited has been completed today at the offices of the issue manager, Nepal SBI Merchant Banking Limited, in Kathmandu.

    Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited had offered 76,80,000 unit IPO shares at a price of Rs. 239 per share, which consists of a face value of Rs. 100 and a premium price of Rs. 139 per share. The offering was open to the general public from Sharwan 32 to Bhadra 4, 2080.

    The total issued capital of the life insurance company is Rs. 3.2 Arba, with 30% or 96,00,000 unit shares allocated for the public, including Nepalese citizens working abroad and the general public. Out of this total offering, 10%, equivalent to 960,000 unit shares, was made available to Nepalese citizens working abroad from the 1st to the 15th of Shrawan. The remaining 86,40,000 units were designated for the general public, which also includes company employees and mutual funds, during the specified dates mentioned above.

  • “Closing Today: Public Issue of 8.5 Crore Units ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Mutual Fund Scheme”

    “Closing Today: Public Issue of 8.5 Crore Units ‘Himalayan 80-20’ Mutual Fund Scheme”


     

    Himalayan Capital Limited is concluding the public offering of its mutual fund scheme called “Himalayan 80-20” today, which is Bhadra 15, 2080. Initially, the offering started on the 32nd day of Shrawan and was supposed to end on the 4th day of Bhadra, 2080. However, due to a lack of sufficient applications, the closing date was extended to today.

    Out of a total of 10 crore unit shares, 15% or 1.50 crore units worth Rs. 15 crores were allocated to the fund sponsor, Himalayan Bank Limited. The remaining 8.50 crore units were made available to the general public starting from the 32nd day of Shrawan.

    According to CDSC (Central Depository and Clearing Company), as of 10 a.m. this morning, there have been a total of 44,762 applicants who have applied for 80,813,100 units worth Rs. 80.81 Crore.

  • “Global IME Balanced Fund 1 NAV: Rs. 9.82 as of Shrawan Month End”

    “Global IME Balanced Fund 1 NAV: Rs. 9.82 as of Shrawan Month End”


     

    In the month of Shrawan, the Net Asset Value (NAV) of “Global IME Balanced Fund – 1 (GIBF1)” dropped to Rs. 9.82 from the previous month’s Rs. 10.57. This closed-end fund, with a maturity period of 10 years, currently holds a total fund size of Rs. 1.02 Arba.

    The fund’s investments include Rs. 74.60 Crore in listed shares and Rs. 3.60 crore in non-listed shares. Additionally, it has Rs. 11.76 crores in the bank and holds other assets valued at Rs. 6.40 crores.

  • “NIBL Pragati Fund Declares 6.8% Cash Dividend for FY 2079/80; Book Closure Soon”

    “NIBL Pragati Fund Declares 6.8% Cash Dividend for FY 2079/80; Book Closure Soon”


     

    NIBL Pragati Fund (NIBLPF) has announced a 6.8% cash dividend for its shareholders for the fiscal year 2079/80. This decision was made during the 112th Board of Directors (BOD) meeting held on Shrawan 13th. The dividend amounts to Rs. 5.10 Crores for the recently concluded financial year, and the book closure date for this dividend distribution will be announced later.

    NIBL Pragati Fund (NIBLPF) is a 7-year closed-end mutual fund scheme that started with an initial fund of Rs. 75 crore. As of the end of Shrawan in 2080, the fund’s Net Asset Value (NAV) is Rs. 10.48.

     

  • “NEPSE Weekly Update: 1.16% Loss with Technical Analysis and Highlights”

    “NEPSE Weekly Update: 1.16% Loss with Technical Analysis and Highlights”


     

    The daily RSI stands at 38.80, and the weekly RSI is at 47.58. In terms of MACD, both lines are below zero, with the signal line crossing the MACD line, showing a MACD reading of -24.33 on the daily chart.

    The Nepse Index is currently below its 5-day and 20-day Moving Averages, which is generally seen as a bearish sign, but we should wait for more confirmation.

    In the current scenario, the 1,950 level might serve as the nearest support, while resistance is likely to be encountered around the 2,085 level.

  • “Final Day to Apply for Mandu Hydropower IPO for General Public”

    “Final Day to Apply for Mandu Hydropower IPO for General Public”


    The initial closing date for this offering is set for the 13th of Bhadra. If the subscription falls short, the deadline could extend to the 24th of Bhadra, in the year 2080.

    CDS and Clearing Limited (CDSC) has reported that they’ve received a total of 833,615 applications, requesting a combined 9,136,780 unit shares, amounting to approximately Rs. 1.88 Arba. This indicates an oversubscription of about 7.58 times as of this morning.

    Initially, the company had allocated 272,730 unit shares to locals affected by the project in Lalitpur and Makawanpur Districts. Of these, only 193,700 units were assigned to eligible applicants. Consequently, the remaining 79,030 units of unsubscribed shares from these locals are now added to the 1,363,640 units (which accounts for 10% of the total issued capital, reserved for the general public). This results in a total of 1,442,670 units being offered to the general public.

     

  • “ICRA Nepal Reaffirms AMC Quality 3 Rating for Citizens Capital’s Management”

    “ICRA Nepal Reaffirms AMC Quality 3 Rating for Citizens Capital’s Management”


     

    ICRA Nepal Limited has confirmed the Fund Management Quality Rating (FMQR) of [ICRANP] AMC Quality 3 (pronounced ICRA NP Asset Management Company Quality Three) for Citizens Capital Limited. This rating signifies that entities with AMC3 offer reasonable confidence in their management quality. It’s important to note that ICRA Nepal’s assessment doesn’t comment on legal adherence, financial performance, or future outlook of schemes overseen by the Asset Management Company.

    ICRA Nepal employs a rating scale ranging from AMC1 to AMC5, where AMC1 reflects the strongest management quality assurance, while AMC5 indicates weaker assurance in management quality. In cases of quality Ratings 2, 3, and 4, a “+” (Plus) sign can be added to indicate a relatively better position within the respective rating categories.

  • “Sreenagar Agritech Teams Up with Nabil Investment for 13 Lakh Share IPO”

    “Sreenagar Agritech Teams Up with Nabil Investment for 13 Lakh Share IPO”


     

    Sreenagar Agritech Industries has chosen Nabil Investment Banking to manage the release of 1.3 million shares to the public. The agreement was made official through a signing between the CEO of the bank, Mr. Manish Narayan Joshi, and the MD of the company, Mr. Satish Chand Shrestha. The company, known for its agricultural and poultry operations, is considering growth in the meat industry and adding cold storage facilities. This move comes after having a successful history in the agro-based sector.