Tag: urges

  • GBBL Urges Shareholders to Collect Uncollected Dividends: Important Notice for Investors

    GBBL Urges Shareholders to Collect Uncollected Dividends: Important Notice for Investors


    Garima Bikas Bank Limited (GBBL), formerly known as Subhechha Bikas Bank Limited, Nilgiri Bikas Bank Limited, and Sahara Bikas Bank Limited, has issued a notice urging its shareholders to collect unclaimed dividends.

    According to the notice, some investors have yet to collect dividends for the fiscal year 2074/75. These dividends were due in the fiscal year 2074/75 when the bank distributed cash dividends to its shareholders.

    The bank has appealed to investors who have not yet claimed their share of dividends to visit NIMB Ace Capital Limited, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, with valid identification within the next 35 days to claim their dividends.

    As of the latest update, GBBL has a Last Traded Price (LTP) of Rs. 369.00, reflecting its current market value.

  • “Unilever Nepal Initiates Distribution of 1580% Cash Dividend to Shareholders’ Bank Accounts”

    “Unilever Nepal Initiates Distribution of 1580% Cash Dividend to Shareholders’ Bank Accounts”


    Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL) has initiated the distribution of a 1580% cash dividend directly to the bank accounts of its shareholders starting from Poush, 2080. The company strongly encourages its shareholders to undergo the dematerialization process for their shares.

    The 30th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Unilever Nepal for the fiscal year 2079/80 included the endorsement of the board’s proposal to provide a substantial 1580% cash dividend to its shareholders. In line with this decision, the same cash dividend is currently being distributed directly to the bank accounts of eligible shareholders.

    For shareholders who have yet to authenticate their bank accounts in their Demat accounts and those who haven’t completed the dematerialization of their shares, the cash dividend distribution will proceed only after they fulfill the necessary procedures. Additionally, investors who have obtained margin loans against Unilever Nepal shares are required to furnish a No Objection Letter or a Release Letter for the process.

  • Attention Shareholders: Nepal SBI Bank Calls for Collection of Unclaimed Dividends

    Attention Shareholders: Nepal SBI Bank Calls for Collection of Unclaimed Dividends


    Nepal SBI Bank Limited (SBI) has released a notification calling upon its shareholders to retrieve outstanding dividends that remain uncollected. The announcement highlights that certain investors have yet to claim dividends allocated during the fiscal year 2074/75. The dividend disbursement took place in the aforementioned fiscal year when the bank distributed cash dividends to its shareholders.

    To facilitate the retrieval process, the bank is urging shareholders who have not yet availed themselves of their dividend entitlements to visit Nepal SBI Merchant Banking, located in Thamel, within the next month. To complete the claim, investors are required to present valid identification or their share certificates along with proof of identity.

    As of the latest update, the Last Traded Price (LTP) for SBI stands at Rs. 322. This initiative aims to ensure that all shareholders receive their due dividends, emphasizing the importance of timely collection to those who may have overlooked or not yet claimed their share of the fiscal year 2074/75 dividend distribution.

  • Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Urges Shareholders to Claim Outstanding Dividends

    Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Urges Shareholders to Claim Outstanding Dividends


    Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL) has recently issued a notice directed at its shareholders who have not yet received their rightful dividend payments. It has come to the company’s attention that even after a span of five years since the initial dividend distribution, some shareholders have not collected the dividends owed to them. To address this matter, CBBL is urging these investors to take action.

    To claim their outstanding dividends, shareholders who have not yet done so are required to present their share certificates and provide proof of their identity to the company’s share department. Additionally, they should submit copies of any necessary supporting documents. This procedure is essential for the shareholders to access their overdue dividend payments.

    Failing to comply with this request and neglecting to claim the dividends within the stipulated timeframe may result in legal consequences. In accordance with section 183 of the Companies Act, 2063, any uncollected dividends will be placed into the “Investor Protection Fund.” Therefore, it is in the best interest of the shareholders to promptly follow the outlined process and ensure they receive the dividends rightfully owed to them.

  • “Urgent Notice: Nepal SBI Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Call on Shareholders to Claim Pending Dividends”

    “Urgent Notice: Nepal SBI Bank and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Call on Shareholders to Claim Pending Dividends”


     

    Nepal SBI Bank Limited (SBI) and Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL), along with their former entities (Century Commercial Bank Limited, Arniko Development Bank Limited, Innovative Development Bank Limited, Alpin Finance Limited, Sagarmatha Finance, and Seti Finance Limited), have issued a notice to their respective shareholders regarding the retrieval of outstanding dividends that were approved in various general meetings.

    Despite a lapse of 5 years since the dividends were distributed, certain shareholders have yet to collect their entitled dividends from the banks. Shareholders who haven’t availed their dividends are required to submit their share certificates and valid identification to the share department of the respective company. This submission, accompanied by necessary document copies, is necessary to claim their outstanding dividends.

  • “Shareholders Urged to Claim Due Dividend by Nepal SBI Bank and Prabhu Bank”

    “Shareholders Urged to Claim Due Dividend by Nepal SBI Bank and Prabhu Bank”


     

    Nepal SBI Bank Limited (SBI) and Prabhu Bank Limited (MLBL), along with several former banks (Century Commercial Bank Limited, Arniko Development Bank Limited, Innovative Development Bank Limited, Alpine Finance Limited, Sagarmatha Finance, and Seti Finance Limited), have issued notices to their respective shareholders. The notices are aimed at facilitating the collection of outstanding dividends that were approved in various general meetings.

    Despite the passage of five years since the dividends were distributed, some shareholders have not yet claimed their entitled dividends from the banks. Shareholders who fall into this category are advised to visit the companies’ share departments. To claim their due dividends, they will need to provide their share certificate, proof of identity, and copies of necessary documents. This process ensures that all eligible shareholders can access the dividends they are owed.

     

  • “HBL and NIMB Call on Shareholders to Collect Pending Dividends”

    “HBL and NIMB Call on Shareholders to Collect Pending Dividends”


     

    Shareholders who have not yet collected dividends approved during the company’s annual general meetings (AGMs) are required to submit their share certificates and identification proof to Himalayan Capital Limited, located in Thamel, Kathmandu. This is necessary along with copies of relevant documents to claim the pending dividends. If this step is not taken, in accordance with section 183 of the Companies Act, 2063, the unpaid dividends will be placed into the “Investor Protection Fund”.

     

  • “Shareholders Urged to Claim Due Dividend by Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank and Everest Bank”

    “Shareholders Urged to Claim Due Dividend by Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank and Everest Bank”


     

    Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL) has announced a notice for shareholders of former entities (Malika Bikas Bank Limited, Mahalaxmi Finance Limited, Yeti Finance Limited, Siddhartha Finance Limited, and Valley Finance Limited) regarding uncollected dividends from past general meetings. If you haven’t received your dividend yet, you need to get in touch with the bank’s share registrar, Siddhartha Capital Limited, situated at Narayanchaur, Kathmandu. Alternatively, you can contact the bank’s share department for further details on claiming your outstanding dividends.

     

  • “Nepal Chamber of Commerce Urges Finance Minister to Withdraw SEBON Directive”

    “Nepal Chamber of Commerce Urges Finance Minister to Withdraw SEBON Directive”


     

    The Nepal Chamber of Commerce has expressed concerns to Finance Minister Dr. Prakash Saran Mahat regarding a recent provision by SEBON (Securities Board of Nepal). The provision restricts promoters from selling their stock for a year even after leaving the company’s Board of Directors. The Chamber considers this policy impractical and demotivating for capital mobilization. In a media statement, they have urged the Finance Minister to take quick action to address and resolve this issue.

  • “CBFIN Urges Risk Weightage Reduction and Policy Changes in Nepal’s Financial Sector”

    “CBFIN Urges Risk Weightage Reduction and Policy Changes in Nepal’s Financial Sector”


    In banking and finance, risk weightage is a percentage assigned to assets or loans based on how risky they are. This percentage determines how much capital a bank needs to keep aside as a safety cushion in case of losses. Higher-risk assets get higher risk weightages, meaning more capital needs to be reserved for them. Lower-risk assets get lower risk weightages, requiring less capital. This calculation is vital for assessing a bank’s financial strength, known as the capital adequacy ratio.

     

  • Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Urges Shareholders to Pay Tax for 20% Bonus Shares

    Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Urges Shareholders to Pay Tax for 20% Bonus Shares


    During its 6th Annual General Meeting held on 13th Falgun, the company approved the issuance of a 20% bonus share for the fiscal year 2078/79. Subsequently, in a board of directors meeting on Poush 30, it was decided to distribute bonus shares worth Rs. 8,29,02,656.95 from the company’s paid-up capital of Rs. 41.45 crores.

    The bonus shares have already been listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). Therefore, shareholders who held shares before the book closure date, which was Falgun 02, are required to pay the applicable tax on the proposed dividend.

    Furthermore, if eligible investors had obtained a loan using their shares as collateral before the book closure date, they must provide a No Objection Letter from their lending institution in order to receive the dividend.

  • Attention Shareholders: Claim Your Outstanding Dividends from Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) Now

    Attention Shareholders: Claim Your Outstanding Dividends from Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) Now


    Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) has issued a notification directed towards shareholders who have not yet received their entitled dividend payments. The company urges these shareholders to take necessary action to claim their outstanding dividends, which were approved during various Annual General Meetings (AGMs).

    In order to receive the due dividends, shareholders are required to submit their share certificate, proof of identity, and copies of relevant documents to Sanima Capital Limited, the share registrar of the company. The designated location for the submission of these documents is at Naxal, Kathmandu.

    This notice serves as a reminder to shareholders who may have overlooked or not yet claimed their dividends from SHPC. By promptly presenting the necessary documents to the share registrar, these shareholders can ensure that they receive their entitled dividend payments in a timely manner.