Tag: Suspension

  • NEPSE Lifts Trading Suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank: Resumes After Delayed Dividend Information

    NEPSE Lifts Trading Suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank: Resumes After Delayed Dividend Information


    The Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) has lifted the trading suspension on Muktinath Bikas Bank Limited (MNBBL) securities. The company is set to resume trading activities following a brief halt caused by delayed submission of information related to the dividend declaration for the fiscal year 2079/80.

    According to an official statement from NEPSE, MNBBL failed to provide timely details about the dividend declaration, a requirement outlined in the Securities Listing Regulations, 2075. The regulations dictate that companies must submit notices, information, and decisions affecting securities prices to NEPSE on or before the day of business commencement.

    The decision regarding the dividend declaration for the fiscal year 2079/80 was made during MNBBL’s board meeting on the 5th of Poush. However, the information regarding this decision reached NEPSE a day later, on the 6th of Poush, prompting an immediate suspension of MNBBL securities trading. NEPSE, in response, sought clarification from MNBBL within a three-day period.

    MNBBL responded to NEPSE’s inquiry, explaining that the delay was unintentional and resulted from coincidental timing. They clarified that the discussion on the dividend occurred during the meeting at 4:30 P.M. on the 5th of Poush.

    Despite MNBBL’s explanation, NEPSE, in its decision dated 2080/09/11, issued a warning to MNBBL and instructed the resumption of the suspended securities transactions. The warning underscores MNBBL’s responsibility to fully adhere to the Securities Listing Regulations, 2075, and its associated terms.

  • Controversy Surrounds CARE Ratings Nepal as License Suspension Looms

    Controversy Surrounds CARE Ratings Nepal as License Suspension Looms


    CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has been notified by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) that the action process, which was initiated based on a request for explanation made five and a half months ago, is currently underway. The SEBON’s Board of Directors (BODs) had requested an explanation from CARE Ratings Nepal during their meeting on 24th Poush, 2079, regarding why their license should not be suspended. As CARE Ratings Nepal did not respond to the request, the process of suspending their license was initiated. The suspension was prompted by allegations of providing a credit rating to Ghorahi Cement in a situation involving a conflict of interest.

     

  • The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    The suspension of a broker license has resulted in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.


     

    One company applied for a stock dealer license in the previous seven months, while 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses. Nonetheless, all procedures had been halted as a result of the Supreme Court’s directive. Seven months later, the broker license has been suspended, resulting in the freezing of approximately Rs. 12 Arba in capital.

    SEBON’s revised Securities Market Operation Regulations 2064 and Securities Dealers Regulations 2064 begin the process of awarding new licenses. On Ashwin 2, 2079, the Securities Board issued a notice with a 30-day deadline to carry it out. As a result, 45 companies applied for stock broker licenses, while only one company applied for stock dealer license. Throughout the seven months