Tag: Unit

  • NMB Capital Distributes Cash Dividend to Unit Holders of ‘NMB Hybrid Fund L-1’ and ‘NMB 50’

    NMB Capital Distributes Cash Dividend to Unit Holders of ‘NMB Hybrid Fund L-1’ and ‘NMB 50’


    NMB Capital Limited will be giving a 15% cash dividend to the unit holders of “NMB Hybrid Fund L-1” and “NMB 50” directly into their bank accounts. They are encouraging unit holders to convert their shares into electronic form.

    Both funds had earlier announced a 15% cash dividend for the fiscal year 2079/2080. NMB Hybrid Fund L-1 will deposit the dividend in the unit holders’ beneficiary accounts starting from the 21st of Ashwin, while NMB 50 will do so from the 22nd of Ashwin, 2080. The bank advises all unit holders to check their beneficiary accounts for the dividend.

     

  • Deadline Extended for 97.32 Lakh IPO Shares of Sonapur Minerals and Oil as Issue Garners 1.05 Times Oversubscription

    Deadline Extended for 97.32 Lakh IPO Shares of Sonapur Minerals and Oil as Issue Garners 1.05 Times Oversubscription


    Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited is extending a golden opportunity for investors by extending the deadline for its IPO shares issuance until the 28th of Ashwin, 2080. This IPO, which initially opened on the 14th of Ashwin, garnered tremendous interest, prompting the company to prolong the offering. Notably, Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited had already allocated 15,37,525 unit shares to project-affected locals in Dang and Rolpa District, with 1,34,520 units assigned to eligible applicants. With the remaining 14,03,005 units now added to the pool, alongside 1,07,62,675 units (equivalent to 35% of the issued capital) reserved for the general public, a total of 12,165,680 units are up for grabs. This presents an exciting opportunity for potential investors to become part of a promising venture and secure their stake in Sonapur Minerals and Oil Limited.

     

  • NIC ASIA Capital Launches Idea to IPO Advisory for National Solar Power Company’s 7.24 Lakh Unit IPO

    NIC ASIA Capital Launches Idea to IPO Advisory for National Solar Power Company’s 7.24 Lakh Unit IPO


    NIC ASIA Capital has taken a significant step in fostering the growth of National Solar Power Company by entering into a transformative agreement. This partnership brings to life the “Idea to IPO” corporate advisory service, a comprehensive support package that extends from the inception of the company through to its IPO issuance and beyond. National Solar Power Company, with its current operation of a 5 MW solar energy project in Pratapur, Nawalparasi, is poised to expand its horizons by offering 7.24 lakh unit ordinary shares at a price of Rs. 100 per unit to the general public. With this collaboration, NIC ASIA Capital reaffirms its commitment to guiding companies on their journey from innovative ideas to thriving IPOs, propelling the solar energy sector towards a brighter and more sustainable future.

     

  • Nepal Warehouse Company Gets SEBON Approval for 13.65 Lakh Share IPO

    Nepal Warehouse Company Gets SEBON Approval for 13.65 Lakh Share IPO


    Nepal Warehouse Company has obtained approval from SEBON (Securities Board of Nepal) to release 13.65 lakh ordinary shares to the public, with the offering scheduled for Ashoj 10, 2080.

    The company has already established and initiated operations for a 40 MT warehouse in Sunsari and Parsa districts. Additionally, they are in the process of constructing a warehouse with a capacity of 15,000 MT in Kapilvastu, as mentioned in their official media statement.

     

  • SIP PURCHASED UNIT NOT SHOWING IN MERO SHARE??

    SIP PURCHASED UNIT NOT SHOWING IN MERO SHARE??


    maile sip ko lagi asti vakhar registration gareko thiye ani payment ko receipt,login id sabai aayo tara portfolio ma dekhairaheko chaina.yesko kei upaye cha bhane bhanidinusna .

    advance ma dhanyabaad


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  • NIC Asia Dynamic Fund Unit Redemption

    NIC Asia Dynamic Fund Unit Redemption


    Ma Sanga chai NIC Asia Dynamic Debt fund ko thor thar units haru xan jun chai redeem garnu parne xa. Aba process ma DIS slip Ra Redemption form bujaune bhannu bhaxa, Tara Mero Demat chai Ace ma xa Ani Demat ma share ni dekhauxa. So, DIS Ace ko bharne ki NIC Capital. Also, if anyone has redeemed please brief me about the process.


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  • NICA Promoters Auction 500,000 Shares to General Public and Institutions

    NICA Promoters Auction 500,000 Shares to General Public and Institutions


    The current promoters of NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) have initiated an auction process for the sale of 500,000 units of their promoter shares. This auction is open to interested promoter shareholders as well as the general public and institutions. The auction period runs from the 4th Ashwin to the 10th Ashwin of the year 2080.

    During this auction, a total of 500,000 promoter shares of NICA will be made available. Interested parties, including eligible promoter shareholders, have the opportunity to submit bids. The minimum bid rate for these shares is set at Rs. 360 per unit, and the minimum bid quantity for promoter shares is 1,000 units.

    To manage the auction process, NIMB Ace Capital has been appointed as the designated auction manager. Bidding will officially commence at the auction manager’s premises on the 12th Ashoj of the year 2080 at 2 PM.

    As of the time of this update, NICA’s Last Traded Price (LTP) stands at Rs. 805 per share. This auction provides an opportunity for interested parties to acquire promoter shares in NICA and potentially participate in the bank’s ownership.

  • “Sadhana Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SDLBSL) Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public and Institutions”

    “Sadhana Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SDLBSL) Initiates Auction of Promoter Shares to General Public and Institutions”


    The current promoters of Sadhana Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SDLBSL) have initiated the sale of 111,995 units of their promoter shares through an auction, open to both the general public and institutions, starting today, which corresponds to the 2nd of Ashwin, 2080, as per the Nepali calendar.

    Previously, the company had issued a notice regarding the auction of these promoter shares, providing a 35-day window for applications. However, as no applications were received during that period, the company has now reissued a notice, inviting the general public and institutions to participate in the auction.

    The auction will involve a total of 111,995 units of SDLBSL’s promoter shares, and individuals or institutions interested in participating can place their bids. To take part in the auction, interested parties must submit their bids at the company’s central office, located in Haramtari, Gorkha, within a seven-day period.

    As of the latest information available, SDLBSL’s Last Traded Price (LTP) stands at Rs. 595.10.

  • “Nepal Finance Limited’s 40,245 Auctioned Right Shares Now Listed on NEPSE”

    “Nepal Finance Limited’s 40,245 Auctioned Right Shares Now Listed on NEPSE”


     

    Nepal Finance Limited (NFS) recently added 40,245 units of right shares to the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). NFS had initially offered its existing shareholders a 1:0.70 ratio of right shares between the 6th to 26th Jestha, 2079. However, a substantial portion of these shares, totaling 11,36,716.187 units, remained unsold. To address this, NFS conducted an auction for the unsold shares from the 7th to the 24th Ashad, 2079. Unfortunately, only 40,245 units found buyers in the auction, and these are the shares that are now available for trading on NEPSE. As of the latest trading price (LTP), NFS shares are valued at Rs. 288 each.

  • “Sreenagar Agritech Teams Up with Nabil Investment for 13 Lakh Share IPO”

    “Sreenagar Agritech Teams Up with Nabil Investment for 13 Lakh Share IPO”


     

    Sreenagar Agritech Industries has chosen Nabil Investment Banking to manage the release of 1.3 million shares to the public. The agreement was made official through a signing between the CEO of the bank, Mr. Manish Narayan Joshi, and the MD of the company, Mr. Satish Chand Shrestha. The company, known for its agricultural and poultry operations, is considering growth in the meat industry and adding cold storage facilities. This move comes after having a successful history in the agro-based sector.

     

  • “Barahi Sedi Chooses NMB Capital as Issue Manager for 11.60 Lakh Unit Share Offering”

    “Barahi Sedi Chooses NMB Capital as Issue Manager for 11.60 Lakh Unit Share Offering”


     

    Barahi Sedi, a hotel under construction in Pokhara’s Lakeside area, has selected NMB Capital as the issue manager for its upcoming public share offering of 1.16 million ordinary shares. The agreement was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Mr. Dipesh Kumar Vaidya, the CEO of NMB Capital, and Mr. Biplab Paudel, the Managing Director of the hotel. The hotel is slated to be a 5-star establishment with 150 rooms, 11 service houses, and various amenities, set to launch in 2025 according to the media statement.

  • “Listing of 21.67 Crore Laxmi Sunrise Bank Shares on NEPSE Post Merger”

    “Listing of 21.67 Crore Laxmi Sunrise Bank Shares on NEPSE Post Merger”


     

    Following the successful merger of Laxmi Bank Limited and Sunrise Bank Limited, a total of 21,670,237,900 shares of the newly formed entity, Laxmi Sunrise Bank Limited (LSL), have been officially listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The merger, which brought together two prominent financial institutions in Nepal, Laxmi Bank Limited (LBL) and Sunrise Bank Limited (SRBL), was completed at a share swap ratio of 1:1, after receiving the necessary approval from Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB), the central bank of Nepal.

    Before the merger, Laxmi Bank Limited (LBL) had a paid-up capital of Rs. 11.55 Arba, while Sunrise Bank Limited (SRBL) had a paid-up capital of Rs. 10.11 Arba. The consolidation of these two banks resulted in a combined paid-up capital of Rs. 21.67 Arba for the newly formed Laxmi Sunrise Bank Limited. This strategic merger marks a significant step in the Nepalese banking sector, combining the strengths and resources of two major players to create a more robust and competitive entity that aims to better serve the financial needs of the country.