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  • NIBL Stable Fund Allotted; Fund Size Extended to Rs. 113 Crores

    NIBL Stable Fund Allotted; Fund Size Extended to Rs. 113 Crores


    NIMB Ace Capital Limited launched its latest closed-end mutual fund scheme, named the “NIBL Stable Fund,” valued at Rs 1 Arba. The subscription period began on the 2nd of Magh and ended on the 16th of Magh, 2080. The allotment program took place at NIMB Ace Capital’s premises in Lazimpat on the 24th of Magh at 9 AM.

    Originally planning for 10 crore units at Rs 10 per unit, the fund saw significant oversubscription, prompting a resizing to 113% of its initial size. As a result, the total units issued for the “NIBL Stable Fund” reached 11.3 crore units.

     

  • Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Reverses Right Share Issue Ratio to 1:1 Amid Strategic Capital Allocation Plans

    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Reverses Right Share Issue Ratio to 1:1 Amid Strategic Capital Allocation Plans


    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Limited (DHPL) has modified its previously proposed right share issue ratio. During the Board of Directors (BOD) meeting held on Mangsir 29, the company now suggests a 1:1 ratio, meaning a 100% right share issuance.

    Initially, the company had planned a 1:1 or 100% right share issuance on Ashad 10, 2080. However, a subsequent BOD meeting on Ashwin 29 retracted the earlier proposal and put forth a new plan for a 200% issuance based on the current paid-up capital in a ratio of 1:2. Nevertheless, this decision has been revised again, and the current proposal stands at a 1:1 ratio, translating to a 100% right share issuance.

    DHPL intends to allocate 51% of the capital obtained from the right issue into Five Khapan Hydropower. The company asserts that the decision to initiate the right share issuance is driven by the need to settle outstanding loans acquired from banks.

    It’s important to note that the final approval of this decision is contingent upon regulatory approval and subsequent endorsement at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the company. At the time of this writing, DHPL’s closing stock price is recorded at Rs. 182.

  • Dibyashwari Hydropower Company (DHPL) Proposes 200% Right Share Issue to Clear Loans

    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company (DHPL) Proposes 200% Right Share Issue to Clear Loans


    Dibyashwari Hydropower Company Limited (DHPL) has revised its proposal for issuing right shares, as decided during a Board of Directors (BOD) meeting held on Ashwin 29. The initial plan was to offer 1:1 or 100% right shares, announced on Ashad 10, 2080. However, the BOD meeting on Ashwin 29 decided to cancel the previous proposal and instead put forward a new plan to issue 1:2 or 200% right shares based on the current paid-up capital.

    DHPL has also specified its intention to invest 51% of the capital generated from the right issue into the Five Khapan Hydropower project. The company cites the need to clear outstanding loans acquired from banks as a primary reason for this decision.

    It’s important to note that the implementation of this decision is contingent on approval from the relevant regulatory authorities and subsequent endorsement at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the company.

    In terms of financial performance, DHPL reported a net loss of Rs 3.82 Crore while generating revenue of Rs 8.60 Crores from power sales. The company has a power generation capacity of 3.3 MW.

    As of the latest available data, DHPL’s stock closed at Rs. 142 in the previous trading session.

  • Shubha Laxmi Kosh NAV Report: Fund Size at Rs. 28.14 Crores, Records Net Loss in Baisakh

    Shubha Laxmi Kosh NAV Report: Fund Size at Rs. 28.14 Crores, Records Net Loss in Baisakh


    The latest NAV report for “Shubha Laxmi Kosh,” an open-ended fund, has been released. As of the month of Baisakh, the fund size stands at Rs. 28.14 crores.

    The NAV for Baisakh is recorded at Rs. 9.26. Shubha Laxmi Kosh has invested Rs. 17.22 crores in listed shares and an amount of Rs. 488,276.89 in public issues, right shares, and bonus shares. Additionally, the fund has allocated Rs. 1.44 crores towards bonds/debentures, while the bank balance stands at Rs. 3.84 crores.

    The fund has reported a net loss of Rs. 2.08 crores in the month of Baisakh, compared to a net loss of Rs. 93.09 lakhs in the previous month. These figures provide an overview of the fund’s performance during the specified period, offering insights into the investments made and the financial outcome.

  • Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE

    Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE


    Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) units worth $10 billion have been listed on NEPSE. The fund initially offered just 12 crore units, however the offering was downsized due to a reduced number of applications.

    The “Sunrise Focused Equity Fund” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity horizon. On the 10th of Magh, Sunrise Capital allocated its Sunrise Focused Equity Fund. Nevertheless, the close-ended mutual fund received just 10 crore unit mutual fund applications out of the 12 crores available, forcing the fund manager to decrease the fund’s corpus to Rs 1 Arba.

  • SEBON Plans to Launch Nabil Investment Banking’s New Mutual Fund Scheme “NI 31”

    SEBON Plans to Launch Nabil Investment Banking’s New Mutual Fund Scheme “NI 31”


     

    In the most recent list of mutual fund scheme pipeline status published by the Securities Exchange Board of Nepal (SEBON), “NI 31” has recently been added under preliminary review.

    The fund size for NI 31 will be Rs. 15 crores divided into 1.5 crore units with a par value of Rs.10 per unit. On Chaitra 16, the application was submitted to SEBON. The mutual fund scheme’s fund manager is Nabil Investment Banking Limited. Nabil Bank, on the other hand, is the scheme’s Fund Sponsor.

  • Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25

    Falgun NAV Report Is Published By Mega Mutual Fund 1; NAV Is Rs 8.25


    The “Mega Mutual Fund 1 (MMF1)” NAV report for the month of Falgun has been released.

    “Mega Mutual Fund 1” is a closed-end fund with a 10-year maturity period. The fund size for the initial issue was Rs. 1.25 Arba.

    The fund has invested Rs. 83.86 crores in Falgun’s listed shares. Non-listed shares were worth Rs. 3.66 crores, and fixed deposits were worth Rs. 10 crores. The fund has bank deposits worth Rs. 3.30 crores and other assets worth Rs. 2.39 crores.