Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited has made the decision to extend the deadline for its rights offering


Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower Limited has made the decision to extend the deadline for its rights offering. The company originally initiated its rights offering on the 18th of Bhadra, 2080, with the intention of closing the offering on the 7th of Ashwin. However, as per an official notice, the rights offering period has been extended, and it will now conclude on the 22nd of Ashwin, 2080.

This rights offering involves Upper Tamakoshi Hydropower issuing 100% right shares, totaling Rs. 10.59 Arba, through the issuance of 105,900,000 units of right shares to its existing shareholders. Following the adjustment for the proposed right shares, the company’s paid-up capital will see a substantial increase, reaching Rs. 21.18 Arba.

Sunrise Capital Limited has been appointed as the issue manager responsible for overseeing this rights issue, ensuring its smooth execution and adherence to regulatory procedures.

The book closure date for this rights offering had initially been set for the 26th of Shrawan, 2080. Consequently, shareholders who have maintained their holdings until this specified date will be considered eligible to participate in the rights offering, allowing them the opportunity to subscribe to additional shares in the company.

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