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  • NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights

    NIC Asia Bank Leads Trading Volume, NIBL Growth Fund Surges, and SALICO Faces Loss: Market Highlights


    NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) had the highest trading volume of Rs. 3.04 crores and closed at a market price of Rs. 694.60 per share. The shares of PRVU had the highest trading activity.

    NIBL Growth Fund (NIBLGF) experienced the highest gain of 9.88% during the day.

    On the other hand, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Co. Limited (SALICO) recorded the highest loss of 6.45% today.

    Among the sector indices, only four closed in positive territory, with the “Manufacturing and Processing” sector gaining the highest at 0.52%. The “Non-Life Insurance” sector had the highest decline, losing 0.62% today.

  • Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Staggering 476.52% Surge in Net Profit for Q3 2079/80

    Taragaon Regency Hotel Reports Staggering 476.52% Surge in Net Profit for Q3 2079/80


    Taragaon Regency Hotel (TRH) has released its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/80, showcasing a remarkable surge in Net Profit by 476.52% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year. The company has achieved an impressive Net Profit of Rs. 23.88 crores.

    TRH, the operator of Hyatt Regency Hotel, has also experienced growth in investments, increasing them by 27% and reaching a total investment value of Rs. 1.32 Arba.

    Furthermore, the company has witnessed a significant increase in revenue from its operations, with a rise of 116.64% to Rs. 90.61 crores in the third quarter of the current fiscal year, contributing to its overall profitability.

    With a paid-up capital of Rs. 1.88 Arba, TRH has added 82.79% to its reserves, amounting to Rs. 51.39 crores, indicating a favorable financial position for the company.

    TRH maintains an impressive Earning per Share (EPS) of Rs. 16.88, surpassing the previous EPS of Rs. 2.93.

    Similarly, Taragaon Regency Hotel boasts a Net Worth per Share of Rs. 127.24 and a Price per Earning (P/E) Ratio of 27.55 times.

    Meanwhile, the closing price of the company’s shares stood at Rs. 465 at the end of the third quarter of the current fiscal year.

  • Gold Prices in Domestic Market Decline by Rs. 800 per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses a Decrease

    Gold Prices in Domestic Market Decline by Rs. 800 per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses a Decrease


    Gold prices in the domestic market have experienced a decline of Rs. 800 per tola. The official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association indicates that fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 110,800 per tola, down from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,600 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 110,250 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,050 per tola.

    In addition, the price of silver has also dropped by Rs. 55 per tola. The lustrous white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,375 per tola in the local market, down from the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,430 per tola.

    Internationally, the current price of gold stands at USD $2,011.50 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $24 per ounce.

  • Manakamana Smart Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Reports Significant Decline in Net Profit for Q3 2079/2080

    Manakamana Smart Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited Reports Significant Decline in Net Profit for Q3 2079/2080


    Manakamana Smart Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MKLB) has published its third-quarter report for the fiscal year 2079/2080, which shows a significant decline in net profit by 108.05% compared to the same quarter in the previous year. The net profit dropped to a negative of Rs. 42.52 lakhs from Rs. 5.28 crores.

    The company’s borrowings decreased by 29.92% to Rs. 37.6 crores, and deposits increased by 17.57% to Rs. 4.69 crores. Loans and advances also decreased by 13.91% to Rs. 93.49 crores during this quarter.

    MKLB’s net interest income (core revenue) decreased by 25.73% to Rs. 4.15 crores compared to Rs. 5.59 crores in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company’s paid-up capital stood at Rs. 14.17 crores, and its reserve and surplus stood at Rs. 1.87 crores, showing a decrease of 41.98% in this quarter.

    The cost of funds slightly increased to 9.83% from 8.08% in the corresponding quarter, and the non-performing loans increased to 4.91%. The annualized earnings per share (EPS) for MKLB stand at Rs. -4, while the net worth per share is Rs. 113.2.

    In summary, MKLB’s third-quarter report showed a massive decline in net profit, a decrease in borrowings, an increase in deposits, and a decrease in loans and advances. Additionally, the company’s net interest income, reserve and surplus, and earnings per share have decreased, while the cost of funds and non-performing loans have slightly increased.

  • GBLBS Reports Net Profit of Rs. 5.9 Crores in Q3 of FY 2079/2080 with Decreased Net Interest Income and Non-Performing Loans

    GBLBS Reports Net Profit of Rs. 5.9 Crores in Q3 of FY 2079/2080 with Decreased Net Interest Income and Non-Performing Loans


     

    Grameen Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (GBLBS) has reported a net profit of Rs. 5.9 Crores in the third quarter of FY 2079/2080, marking a 79.19% decrease compared to the same quarter in the previous year. The company’s net interest income decreased by 26.48% to Rs. 67.31 Crores, while its borrowings decreased by 16.70% to Rs. 5.70 Arba and deposits decreased by 4.55% to Rs. 3.75 Arba. The company’s loans and advances also decreased by 10.03% to Rs. 12.71 Arba in this quarter. Non-performing loans increased to 7.94% from 4.23% in the corresponding quarter, while annualized earnings per share (EPS) stands at Rs. 8.01 and net worth per share is Rs. 235.87.

  • Gold Price Breaks All-Time High Record Again, Silver Also Up

    Gold Price Breaks All-Time High Record Again, Silver Also Up


    The price of gold in Nepal has broken an all-time high record once again, gaining Rs. 1200 in a single day. As per the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is being traded today at Rs. 111,800 per tola, while Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 111,250. This is a significant increase from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 110,600 and Rs. 110,050 per tola for fine gold and Tejabi gold, respectively.

    This recent surge in the price of gold follows the previous all-time high recorded on April 5th, 2023, when fine gold was traded at Rs. 111,000 per tola and Tejabi gold at Rs. 110,450 per tola. Silver has also seen a rise in its price, with a gain of Rs. 20 per tola. The white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,445 per tola in the local market, up from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,425 per tola.

    In the international market, gold was traded at around $2,015.60 per ounce as of yesterday. However, the current rate of gold in the international market has reached USD $2,044.50 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $25.69 per ounce. It is worth noting that gold had reached an all-time high of $2074.88 in August 2020.

  • NMB Laghubitta convenes endorses 10% bonus shares for its shareholders

    NMB Laghubitta convenes endorses 10% bonus shares for its shareholders


    NMB Laghubitta has held its 10th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on April 28, 2023, chaired by Sanjib Subba. During the meeting, the shareholders approved a 10% bonus share dividend worth Rs. 6.55 crore for the previous fiscal year. Additionally, the AGM granted the board the authority to pursue any merger or acquisition opportunities with other suitable institutions in the future. A media statement confirmed the decisions made during the AGM.

  • Today’s gold price falls by Rs. 500 per tola, while silver falls by Rs. 5.

    Today’s gold price falls by Rs. 500 per tola, while silver falls by Rs. 5.


    Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 500 per tola.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 109,100 per tola. Yesterday, the tariff remained unchanged at Rs. 109,600 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 108,600. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 109,100 per tola yesterday.

     

  • Losses for Laxmi Capital Market Mutual Fund Schemes in Chaitra Reduce; SLK’s NAV Maintains At 9.67

    Losses for Laxmi Capital Market Mutual Fund Schemes in Chaitra Reduce; SLK’s NAV Maintains At 9.67


    Laxmi Equity Fund (LEMF), a closed-end 7-year equity-oriented mutual fund scheme administered by Laxmi Capital Market Limited, showed a modest increase in NAV to Rs. 10.03 at the end of Chaitra from Rs. 9.93 the previous month.

    The plan started with a fund amount of Rs. 1.25 crore. Arba has invested Rs. 77.67 crores in publicly traded shares of several firms.

    LEMF has invested Rs. 15.36 lakh in IPOs and Rs. 5.41 crore in bonds/debentures. This mutual fund has Rs. 13.5 crores in fixed deposits and a bank balance of Rs. 27.78 crores.

    It declared a net loss of Rs. 20.17 crores until the end of Chaitra. The previous month’s loss was Rs. 21.36 crores.

  • Support Laghubitta’s Q3: Net Profit decreased by 42.33% to Rs 63.32 Lakhs, NPL decreased by 3.25%, and EPS decreased by 8.86%.

    Support Laghubitta’s Q3: Net Profit decreased by 42.33% to Rs 63.32 Lakhs, NPL decreased by 3.25%, and EPS decreased by 8.86%.


    Support Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SMB) has issued its unaudited financial report for Q3 of FY 2078/79, with a net profit of Rs 63.32 Lakhs, a decrease of 42.88%. Microfinance had a net profit of Rs 1.75 crore in the prior year’s similar quarter.

    It has received Rs 28.78 Crore in deposits, Rs 98.04 Crore in borrowings, and Rs 1.39 Arba in loans. The company’s paid-up capital is Rs 9.52 crore, and it has a reserve of Rs 3.65 crore.

    Net interest income was Rs 4.52 crore in the third quarter, down from Rs 5.42 crore in the previous year’s equivalent quarter. Operating earnings fall 65.7% to Rs 60.35 Lakhs.

  • Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 900 per tola.

    Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 900 per tola.


    In the domestic market today, fine gold has lost Rs. 900 per tola, while tejabi gold has lost Rs. 850 from yesterday’s pricing.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 109,300 per tola. Yesterday, the cost remained unchanged at Rs. 110,200 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading for Rs. 108,800. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 109,650 per tola yesterday.

  • Karnali Development Bank reports a net profit of Rs 1.7 crores in the third quarter.

    Karnali Development Bank reports a net profit of Rs 1.7 crores in the third quarter.


    Karnali Development Bank Limited (KRBL) has released its unaudited quarterly report for the fiscal year 2079/80’s third quarter.

    The firm recorded a net profit of Rs. 1.7 crores, compared to a net loss of Rs. 1.92 crores in the same period last year.

    When compared to the same quarter last year, the company’s deposits fell by 2.11% to Rs.4.40 Arba, while loans and advances increased by 2.84% to Rs.3.39 Arba. The company’s CAR is now 10.20%, down from 11.12% earlier.

    The bank has Rs. 50.28 crore in paid-up capital. At this capital, the bank’s EPS is Rs. 4.60, and its net worth is Rs. 118.20.