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  • “NEPSE Ends Session with 1.46% Gain; NABIL Leads in Market Cap”

    “NEPSE Ends Session with 1.46% Gain; NABIL Leads in Market Cap”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,045.45 points, showing a rise of 29.47 points or 1.46% compared to the previous day’s close. Yesterday, the index had gone up by 17.69 points.

    The trading began with the index starting at 2,016.8 and hitting a low of 2,015.80 during the day. The market’s highest point during the day was 2,048.26, but it settled at the closing value of 2,045.45.

    The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 47.01, up from yesterday’s 40.71. On the other hand, the MACD line remained below the zero line, indicating a reading of -19.16.

     

  • “Citizens Capital Partners with Thulo Khola Hydropower for IPO Management; Myagdi’s 22.5 MW Project Set to Offer Shares”

    “Citizens Capital Partners with Thulo Khola Hydropower for IPO Management; Myagdi’s 22.5 MW Project Set to Offer Shares”


     

    In an event held at Sundhara, Kathmandu, Thulo Khola Hydropower Limited and Citizens Capital Limited signed an agreement for the management of their Initial Public Offering (IPO). The agreement was formalized by Mrs. Shweta Adhikari Panth, Director of Thulo Khola Hydropower Limited, and Mr. Sabir Bade Shrestha, CEO of Citizens Capital Limited.

    Under this agreement, Citizens Capital Limited, a subsidiary of Citizens Bank International Limited, will oversee the IPO process for Thulo Khola Hydropower Limited. The main objective of the IPO is to issue ordinary shares to local residents who are affected by the project, as well as to the general public.

  • “HDHPC’s Auction Sets Cut-off Rate at Rs. 120”

    “HDHPC’s Auction Sets Cut-off Rate at Rs. 120”


     

    On August 20, 2023, Himal Dolakha Hydropower Company Limited (HDHPC) initiated the bidding process for 15,77,211 units of its regular shares available for the public. These shares were part of the remaining portion from their rights offering. Initially, the company had offered a 1:0.75 ratio right share opportunity to its eligible shareholders between 22nd Jestha and 25th Ashad, 2080. The unsold right shares were then put up for auction to the general public from 22nd to 29th Shrawan, 2080. The auction was managed by Laxmi Capital Market, with the final bid cut-off rate set at Rs. 120.

     

  • “Intense Competition Propels Life Insurers to Collect Rs. 1.42 Kharba in Premiums Until Ashad”

    “Intense Competition Propels Life Insurers to Collect Rs. 1.42 Kharba in Premiums Until Ashad”


     

    Life insurance companies are currently in a strong competition to increase their premium collections. In the fiscal year 2079/80, until the month of Ashad, they collected a significant amount of Rs. 1.42 Kharba in premiums. This achievement was made possible by the hard work across 1.41 crore active insurance policies.

    According to a report from the Nepal Insurance Authority, Reliable Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited is leading with the highest number of active policies, at 3,344,435. National Life Insurance Company Limited comes next with 1,609,278 policies. On the lower side, Mahalaxmi Life Insurance has 35,015 active policies.

  • “NEPSE Drops to 1900, KBSH Positive Circuit on Debut”

    “NEPSE Drops to 1900, KBSH Positive Circuit on Debut”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 1,998.28 points, dropping by 12.93 points or 0.64% from yesterday’s close. The index had also seen a loss of 21.99 points in the previous session.

    The trading began with the index starting at 2,012.46 and hitting a high of 2,019.51 during the day. However, it went down to a low of 1,991.81 before settling at 1,998.28 at the close.

    Throughout the day, there were 272 different stocks traded in 39,425 transactions. A significant number of shares, totaling 4,163,872, were exchanged, resulting in a turnover of Rs. 1.40 Arba. The overall market capitalization was Rs. 29.90 Kharba, while the floating market capitalization was Rs. 10.52 Kharba.

  • “Synergy Power Development Launches 1:0.5 Right Share Issue Today”

    “Synergy Power Development Launches 1:0.5 Right Share Issue Today”


    Synergy Power Development Limited (SPDL) has announced the commencement of a new issuance, offering a 2:1 (or 1:0.5) ratio of 4,032,875 units of right shares to its current shareholders. Priced at a par value of Rs. 100 per share, the issuance started on 3rd Bhadra and will continue until the closing date on 24th Bhadra, 2080, during office hours.

    This hydropower company is introducing 50% right shares, equivalent to Rs. 40.32 Crores in value, through the distribution of 4,032,875 units of right shares to its existing shareholders. With a current paid-up capital of Rs. 80,65,75,000, the company’s paid-up capital is set to grow to Rs. 120.98 Crores following the adjustment for the proposed right share issuance.

     

  • “Prabhu Capital Partners with Total Physical Fitness Centre to Offer 28% Discount to Demat Holders”

    “Prabhu Capital Partners with Total Physical Fitness Centre to Offer 28% Discount to Demat Holders”


     

    Prabhu Capital has entered into an agreement with Total Physical Fitness Centre to offer customers a 28% discount and a complimentary sauna coupon. This exclusive deal can be accessed by clients of the merchant bank by providing their demat service number. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was formalized during a ceremony, involving Prabhu Capital’s CEO Mr. Aasis Gauchan and Total Physical Fitness Centre’s MD Mr. Suman Pandit, according to a media statement.

  • “NEPSE Drops 21.99 Points to 2011.14; Market Capitalization at Rs. 30.10 Kharba”

    “NEPSE Drops 21.99 Points to 2011.14; Market Capitalization at Rs. 30.10 Kharba”


     

    In today’s trading, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) Index ended at 2,011.14 points, dropping by 1.08% compared to yesterday. It started at 2,033.2 and reached a high of 2,034.88, but went down to 2,008.03 before settling at the closing value.

    During the trading session, 269 stocks were traded in 43,591 transactions, with a significant total share volume of 4,459,459, equivalent to Rs. 1.44 Arba. The market’s capitalization was Rs. 30.10 Kharba, and the floating market capitalization was Rs. 10.63 Kharba.

     

  • “Lucky 2,27,662 Applicants Secure 10 Units Each in Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Allotment”

    “Lucky 2,27,662 Applicants Secure 10 Units Each in Manakamana Engineering Hydropower IPO Allotment”


     

    The allocation of IPO shares for Manakamana Engineering Hydropower Limited has been completed today at the B.O.K Capital Markets Limited premises in Kathmandu. The hydropower company offered 2,276,620 shares at a face value of Rs 100 each to the public for subscription from the 28th to the 31st of Shrawan, 2080.

    Initially, the company had issued 800,000 shares worth Rs. 8 crores to people affected by the project in Dolakha District. However, only 183,380 shares, which accounts for 22.92%, were allotted to eligible applicants. As a result, the remaining 616,620 unsold shares from the project-affected locals’ quota have been combined with 2,000,000 shares (25% of the total issued capital, reserved for the general public), resulting in a total of 2,616,620 shares available for the general public.

     

  • “Garima Bikas Bank Introduces 11.99% Fixed Interest Home and SME Loans”

    “Garima Bikas Bank Introduces 11.99% Fixed Interest Home and SME Loans”


     

     

    Garima Bikas Bank has introduced two new loan programs: Garima Easy Home and SME loans, both with a competitive interest rate of 11.99%. Borrowers can benefit from a fixed interest rate of 11.99% over a seven-year term under these new schemes.

    The bank’s extensive network consists of 121 branches and 50 ATM outlets, providing convenient access to its services.

  • “SEBON Grants Licenses to Five New Brokerage Firms”

    “SEBON Grants Licenses to Five New Brokerage Firms”


     

    The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has recently approved licenses for five new brokerage firms. Sajilo Broker Company Ltd, Roadshow Securities Ltd, and Beni Securities Pvt. Ltd have been granted licenses for limited stock broking services, while Himalayan Securities Ltd and Sunny Securities Company Ltd. have been approved as full operating brokerage service providers. These licenses were awarded based on the evaluation of meeting required infrastructure criteria. Earlier, SEBON had issued preliminary licenses or letters of intent to 43 companies in three separate phases.

     

  • “Siddhartha Capital Declares Dividends for Mutual Fund Schemes FY 79/80”

    “Siddhartha Capital Declares Dividends for Mutual Fund Schemes FY 79/80”


     

    During the fiscal year 2079/80, Siddhartha Capital Limited has proposed cash dividends for unitholders of Siddhartha Equity Fund (SEF) and Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme – 2 (SIGS2), amounting to 5% and 6.5% (including tax) respectively. However, no dividend will be distributed to unitholders of Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme 3 (SIGS3) during the same period. The decision was made during a board meeting held on the 32nd of Shrawan, with a total cash dividend of Rs. 7.5 Crores for SEF and Rs. 7.8 Crores for SIGS2.