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  • “Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut IPO Closing Today for Overseas Nepali Employees; Local Deadline Extended till Shrawan 18”

    “Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut IPO Closing Today for Overseas Nepali Employees; Local Deadline Extended till Shrawan 18”


     

    Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut Limited is ending the IPO application for Nepalese citizens working abroad today, which started on 18th Shrawan, 2080. However, the deadline for project-affected locals in Rasuwa and Nuwakot Districts has been extended until 1st Bhadra. The company has a total issued capital of Rs. 1 Arba, with 10% allocated to project-affected locals in Kaski District and 15% reserved for the general public. Out of the public issue, 10% of shares, totaling 150,000 units, have been set aside for Nepalese citizens working abroad, with the application closing today.

     

  • “Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Offers 100% Waiver on Delayed Charges Till Asar 28”

    “Sanima Reliance Life Insurance Offers 100% Waiver on Delayed Charges Till Asar 28”


     

    Sanima Reliance Life Insurance has introduced a renewal scheme aimed at waiving off 100% of delayed charges for its current policyholders. The scheme will be available from Asar 11 to 28, 2080. The company has encouraged its customers to take advantage of this opportunity, according to a media statement.

  • The application deadline for the “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund” has been extended till Baisakh 20.

    The application deadline for the “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund” has been extended till Baisakh 20.


    Citizens Capital Limited has extended the deadline for the general public to invest in the mutual fund scheme “Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund” until the 20th Baisakh, 2080. The problem began on the 6th of Baisakh and was intended to end today, the 10th of Baisakh, 2080. However, because the problem manager did not get a sufficient number of applications, the deadline has been extended until Baisakh 20.

    15% or 1.50 crore units worth Rs. 15 crores have been allotted to the fund promoter Citizens Bank International Limited, with the remaining 8.5 crores going to the general public.