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  • Shuvam Power’s first public offering allocation will end tomorrow morning; 48,188 lucky applicants will receive 10 units each.

    Shuvam Power’s first public offering allocation will end tomorrow morning; 48,188 lucky applicants will receive 10 units each.


    Tomorrow morning, or on Magh 27, 2079, Shuvam Power Limited’s (SHUVAM) initial public offering (IPO) will take place. On the property of the issue manager, Muktinath Capital Limited, in Naxal, the allotment program will take place.

    From the 18th Magh to the 22nd Magh, the company distributed 481,882 units of shares with a face value of 100 rupees to the general public as part of an IPO. 10%, or 58,058 units, of the total 580,580 units have already been allocated to Nepalese people living and working overseas. 2%, or 11,610 units, were set aside for firm workers. 5%, or 29,030 units, of the total offered shares were reserved for mutual funds. 481,882 more units were produced for the

     

  • NEPSE Index Retrace 2200 Levels Once More

    NEPSE Index Retrace 2200 Levels Once More


    The NEPSE index finished at 2,170.21 today, down 7.13 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 0.33% decrease. Yesterday, the index rose 76.64 points.

    The index started the day at 2,181.62 and reached an intraday high of 2,213.89. It dropped as low as 2,161.00 before closing at 2,170.21.Through 55,602 transactions, 257 scrips changed hands. A total of 10,502,649 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 3.691 Arba in activity. This is more than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 3.362 Arba.The largest turnover was Rs. 11.28 crores by Nepal Reinsurance Company Limited (NRIC), which closed at a market price of Rs. 852 per share. API Power Company Ltd. (API) had the greatest trading volume.

    Terhathum Power Company Limited (TPC) gained the most for the day, 3.32%

    Adarsha Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ADLB) suffered the most loss today, falling 5.14%.

    Only one sector finished in the green today, “Others,” which gained 0.50%, while “Finance” dropped the most, 1.94%.

  • 615,104.47 Unit Shares of Best Finance Company in Falgun 01 Auction

    615,104.47 Unit Shares of Best Finance Company in Falgun 01 Auction


    From the 1st through the 15th of Falgun, 2079, Best Finance Company Limited (BFC) will auction 58,429.90 units of ordinary shares and 556,674.57 units of promoter shares.

    A total of 615,104.47 unit shares will be auctioned, including 58,429.90 ordinary shares and 556,674.57 promoter shares.Previously, from Bhadra 27 to Kartik 14, 2074, the corporation issued 1:1.3 ratio right shares, i.e. 1,652,850.00 units, to its qualified shareholders. The remaining unclaimed right shares will now be auctioned off beginning January 1st.

    The auction is open to all existing promoters, the general public, and institutions. The auction’s minimum bid price is Rs. 100. The minimum bid quantity for promoter shares is 1000 units, whereas the minimum bid quantity for ordinary shares is 100 units. Although bidders may bid for the full issue, they must follow Nepal Rastra Bank’s guideline of not exceeding the specified number of shares per organization.Prabhu Capital has been named auction manager.

  • With a staggering turnover of Rs. 3.362 Arba, the NEPSE Index soared by a whopping 76.64 points.

    With a staggering turnover of Rs. 3.362 Arba, the NEPSE Index soared by a whopping 76.64 points.


    The NEPSE index finished at 2,177.34 today, up 76.64 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 3.65% increase. Yesterday, the index rose 4.57 points.Today, the index began at 2,100.12 and closed at 2,099.03. It reached a high of 2,177.75 before closing at 2,177.34.

    59,927 transactions resulted in the exchange of 260 scrips. A total of 9,333,788 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 3.362 Arba in turnover. This is more than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 1.474 Arba.

    The largest turnover was Rs. 12.92 crores, with NIC Asia Bank Ltd. (NICA) ending at a market price of Rs. 835 per share. The most traded shares were those of Ngadi Group Power Ltd. (NGPL).

    Five scrips gained everything they could and made it to the positive circuit.12% ICFC Finance Limited Debenture 2083 (ICFCD83) fell the most today, losing 5.90%.Today, all sector indexes finished in the green, with “Investment” gaining the most 6.25% and “Mutual Fund” gaining the least 2.24%.

  • Shuvam Power IPO has received Rs. 1.51 Arba from 13.64 lakh applicants as of the last day.

    Shuvam Power IPO has received Rs. 1.51 Arba from 13.64 lakh applicants as of the last day.


    Shuvam Power Limited (SHUVAM) offered 481,882 units of shares valued at Rs. 4.81 crores to the general public as part of their Initial Public Offering (IPO) from the 18th to the 22nd of March, 2079.

    Out of the entire 580,580 units, 10%, or 58,058 units, have already been issued and assigned to Nepalese people working abroad, 2%, or 11,610 units, have been put aside for the company’s workers, and 5%, or 29,030 units, have been set aside for mutual funds. The remaining 481,882 units were made available to the general public. Following the IPO, the company’s paid-up capital will exceed Rs. 20 crores.

  • NEPSE gains 4.57 points to settle at 2,100.65 levels, up 0.22%.

    NEPSE gains 4.57 points to settle at 2,100.65 levels, up 0.22%.


    The NEPSE index finished at 2,100.65 today, up 4.57 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 0.22% increase. Yesterday, the index rose 1.54 points.

    Today, the index began at 2,096.32 and closed at 2,087.20. It reached a high of 2,102.70 before settling at 2,100.65.

    Through 29,846 transactions, 259 scrips changed hands. A total of 3,922,216 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 1.474 Arba in turnover. This is less than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 1.931 Arba.

  • Mahila Laghubitta Calls 5th Annual General Meeting on February 21 to Support 50% Dividend

    Mahila Laghubitta Calls 5th Annual General Meeting on February 21 to Support 50% Dividend


    Mahila Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (MLBSL) has scheduled its 5th Annual General Meeting on 21st Falgun, 2079. The conference will begin at 11 a.m. that day at the Agantuk Resort in Dhulikhel.

    Among the other items on the agenda, the AGM will approve a 50% dividend of Rs. 7.37 crores for fiscal year 2078/79. On Poush 26, the 51st board of directors resolved to issue the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 14.75 crores. There is a proposal for 47.5% bonus shares worth Rs 7 crores and a 2.5% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs 36.87 lakhs.

    There is also a plan to approve the auditor’s report containing PL statements, financial reports, and cash flow reports for fiscal year 2078/79 and select an auditor for fiscal year 2079/80. During the meeting, the proposal to provide the Board of Directors authority to monitor any company-related merger or acquisition procedures will be adopted. The meeting will also examine expanding the authorized, issued, and paid-up capital of the corporation.

    The book will be closed on February 5th. As a result, shareholders who held shares prior to that date are entitled to the dividend distribution and are welcome to attend this AGM.

  • The revenue generated by Ankhukhola Hydropower has decreased by 10.43% to Rs. 12.23 crores.

    The revenue generated by Ankhukhola Hydropower has decreased by 10.43% to Rs. 12.23 crores.


    Ankhukhola Hydropower Company Limited (AKJCL) has released its Q2 financial report for fiscal year 2079/80, which shows a 29.43% decrease in net profit to Rs. 2.66 crores. During the previous fiscal year’s same quarter, the firm generated a net profit of Rs.3.77 crores.

    Total revenue during the second quarter was down 10.43% to Rs. 12.23 crores as compared to total revenue through the second quarter of FY 2078/079.

    On 8th Bhadra 2070, Ankhu Khola-1 (8.4 MW) was linked to the National Grid. The firm would receive a grant of Rs. 4.62 crore from the Nepal Government for its installed capacity of 8.4 MW. This money has not been included in revenue since it has not yet been received from the Nepal Government.

    Administrative and general expenditures climbed by 30.95% in the second quarter, while finance expenses reduced by 10.67% to Rs. 5.30 Crores.

    The company’s current paid-up capital is Rs.80 crore, with a negative reserve fund of Rs.21.20 crore. With this capital, the capital declared an EPS of Rs. 6.66 and a net value per share of Rs.73.50.

  • NEPSE closes in the green: 1.54 points higher, but turnover falls to Rs 1.931 arba.

    NEPSE closes in the green: 1.54 points higher, but turnover falls to Rs 1.931 arba.


    The NEPSE index finished at 2,096.08 today, up 1.54 points from the previous trading day’s close. This is a 0.07% increase. Last Thursday, the index fell 22.12 points.

    The index opened at 2,096.7 and reached an intraday high of 2,118.27 today. It dropped as low as 2,087.69 before closing at 2,096.08.

    In 39,187 transactions, 258 scrips changed hands. A total of 5,206,370 shares were traded, totaling Rs. 1.931 Arba in activity. This is less than the previous day’s turnover of Rs. 2.096 Arba.

  • The 8% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2079 has been delisted from the NEPSE.

    The 8% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2079 has been delisted from the NEPSE.


    The “8% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2079” has been delisted from the NEPSE.On March 20, 2079, the “8% Nepal SBI Bank Debenture 2079” matured. The debenture provided unitholders with an 8% annual return and will now repay the seed cash and distribute the income to unitholders through its branch offices.

    Unitholders can obtain further information from the bank’s share registrar, Nepal SBI Merchant Banking Limited, Hatisar, Kathmandu, Nepal.

  • Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?

    Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?


    Ban of Transaction of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Nepal.

    The central bank of NepalNepal Rastra Bank (“NRB”) published a notice pursuant to Nepal Rastra Bank Act 2001 (“NRB Act”) and Foreign Exchange (Regulation) Act 1962 (“FERA”) prohibiting the usage of Bitcoin in Nepal. NRB has not recognized Bitcoins as a valid currency in Nepal.

    A few highlights on the ban:

    1. Laws of Nepal: The Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal’s central bank, highlighted two laws in its statement banning Bitcoin and its transactions: the foreign exchange statute of 2019 BS and the Nepal Rastra Bank Act of 2058 BS. It basically means that you can’t do bitcoin transactions or use bitcoin to swap foreign or Nepali currency in Nepal because bitcoin isn’t classified as a currency by the Nepali government, therefore utilizing the internet for bitcoin transactions or exchange is unlawful.
    2. Lack of regulations: NRB and Nepal govt is unable to have proper regulation over bitcoin transactions, as it’s mostly done over internet and Nepal doesn’t yet have the technology needed to regulate it, and hence it may be banned.
    3. Use in illegal activities: Reports of bitcoin being used for money laundering or making black money into white by converting into Bitcoin, among other cases is another reason.
    4. Damage to Nepali economy: Bitcoin transactions unlike other banking transactions can’t be taxed, so there will be loss of revenue, plus if more Nepalis use bitcoins, the monetary system of Nepal may be affected, Bitcoin is also a very volatile currency with lots of ups and downs and long term it can cause severe problems. NRB is tasked with maintaining the financial stability of Nepal and maybe it felt, bitcoin was a threat.

    These are only a few of the reasons, in my opinion, why bitcoin is prohibited in Nepal. The existing Nepali laws prohibit it, and the central bank believes that bitcoin cannot be effectively regulated, that it can be used for unlawful purposes, and that it will harm the Nepali economy in the long run. The Nepalese government has recently taken tough measures against bitcoin transactions, including arresting people who were mining bitcoin or had large amounts of bitcoin, shutting down Nepal’s largest bitcoin exchange operator Bitsewa and arresting its owners, and even arresting a Nepali politician from a minor party for bitcoin trading.

  • 7 Stock Market Investing Tips

    7 Stock Market Investing Tips


    Have you decided to invest in the stock market? Consider these 7 stock market investing tips when making your investments.

    1. Have a solid comprehension of basic economic principals.

    Before you get started, you should understand basic principals and laws of economics. The stock market closely follows the law of supply and demand. For example, when there is a large demand for the stock of a certain company, the cost of its stock will increase along with the demand. However, if there are more stock available for sale than there are buyers, the unit price of that company stock will decrease.

    2. Learn about prospective companies you want to invest in.

    Do your homework before you invest in prospective companies. Read the company annual report and find out about their products, operations, services and basic business track record. This information gives you an idea of how stable the company is and whether they can deliver on their promise to offer profits to investors.

    3. Select companies with staying power.

    There are so many companies that exist in today’s stock market, selecting becomes a major decision for beginning investors. Relatively stable companies and business are owned by the government, unless there is a political revolution or crisis going on. Gasoline companies and telecommunications companies are usually profitable and stable because there is a constant demand for their services and products. While IT companies are rapidly growing in today’s stock market, there are so many of them it may be a challenge to check their profiles to exercise reasonable care before investing. Before putting your money into an IT company, verify their track record and make sure they are stable and profitable for a minimum of 10 years.

    4. Keep an eye on the news.

    Guesswork is completely ineffective when it comes to investing in the stock market. Good intuition and solid decision-making come from learning about global and local news both politically and economically. When you watch the news, make sure to keep track of the industry your company is in. Even stable companies may go bankrupt or have a major blow that will bring them down.

    5. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

    Avoid investing in just one company and spread out your stock investments to several businesses. When you have stock concentrated in just one company, you have a greater chance of losing it all. When you spread out your investments over several companies, those earning profits can cushion the ones that not not as profitable.

    6. Stockbrokers aren’t the final word.

    A stock broker is actually gambling with your money so you need to do your own homework. Dishonest brokers can take advantage of investors who do not fully comprehend how the stock market works.

    7. Greed is your enemy.

    While everyone is eager to make profits in the stock market, an investor loses their sense of reason when they are fueled by greed. A money hungry investor may forget to check on economic rumors and spontaneously decide to sell or buy with the thought of making major profits and then lose it all.

    Putting your money in the stock market can of course be risky, but the above stock market investing tips should help point you in the right direction.