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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Nepse index surges past previous high to 1,088.42 points

The bull run witnessed in the country’s only secondary market since the past two months continued in the trading week of August 9 to 14, driving up the Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) index to close at nearly a seven-year high of 1,088.42 points. The benchmark index soared by 48.06 points or 4.62 per cent week-on-week to breach the previous high of 1,083.55 points that was recorded on July 21, last year.

Investor optimism following the central bank’s latest monetary policy requiring financial institutions to increase their paid-up capital has been further boosted by the positive development at the political front.

Consequently, starting the week at the previous week’s close of 1,040.36 points, the benchmark index surged by 23.05 points by the day’s closing on Sunday. The Nepse index ascended by another 17.95 points on Monday, but shed 3.58 points and 0.59 points on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, due to profit-booking. However, the local bourse more than regained all the loss on Thursday by climbing 11.23 points. The last time Nepse had closed at the current level was on August 26, 2008, when it had rested at 1,087.80 points.

All in all, 5.56 million units of shares of 168 companies worth Rs 3.18 billion were traded at Nepse during the trading week through 21,487 transactions. The traded amount was 28.55 per cent higher than the preceding week when 17,482 transactions of 4.84 million scrips of 172 firms worth Rs 2.48 billion had been undertaken.
The sensitive index, which gauges the performance of class ‘A’ stocks, rose by 12.03 points to 234.81 points. Similarly, the float index that measures the performance of shares actually traded also added 2.96 points to land at 77.46 points during the review period.
While trading remained constant at 212.92 points, hydropower and finance were the only two subgroups to record losses.

The bull run in the stock market can be attributed to the massive demand for stocks of commercial banks as the banking subgroup has the highest stake in Nepse’s market capitalisation. The banking sub-index increased by 72.43 points to 1,021.34 points. Nabil Bank’s stocks closed at Rs 2,500 (up Rs 200), Standard Chartered’s at Rs 2,730 (up Rs 402), and Nepal Investment Bank’s at Rs 1,000 (up Rs 199), among others.

Meanwhile, similar to the previous week, insurance was the top gainer in the week, surging by 130.46 points to 4,609.67 points. Share value of National Life Insurance soared by Rs 115 to Rs 2,130 and that of Life Insurance Co Nepal by Rs 162 to Rs 3,352, among others.
Unilever’s scrips gaining a hefty Rs 2,300 to close at Rs 23,700 helped the manufacturing subgroup to more than recover the loss of the previous week and ascend by an impressive 125.29 points to rest at 1,802.76 points.

Hotels went up by 11.59 points to 1,875.79 points. Even as Oriental’s scrips dropped by Rs 28 to Rs 585 and Taragaon’s dipped by four rupees to land at Rs 241, the loss was offset by Soaltee’s shares edging up by eight rupees to Rs 438.

Nepal Telecom’s share value went up by six rupees to close at Rs 621, which in turn pulled up the others subgroup by 7.04 points to 729.57 points.

Development banks inched up by 2.85 points to 856.83 points. On the other hand, hydropower slumped by 40.38 points to 2,101.55, as Chilime’s shares lost Rs 61 to land at Rs 1,520 and Ridi Hydropower’s was down Rs 12 to Rs 395.
Likewise, finance dipped by 4.2 points to 539.28 points.NIC Asia Bank topped the chart in terms of number of shares traded and turnover, with 342,000 of its scrips worth Rs 281.57 million changing hands. Everest Bank with
Rs 206.32 million, Nepal Investment Bank with Rs 171.75 million, Nepal SBI Bank with Rs 141.76 million and Nepal Bangladesh Bank with Rs 138.63 million were the other firms to record high turnover during the review period.
Meanwhile, Century Commercial Bank was the forerunner with regards to number of transactions, clocking a total of 1,334 deals. - HNS

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Nepal SBI Bank - Fundamental Analysis of 2070/71 & Dividend prediction

नेपाल एसबीआइ बैंक लिमिटेडको संक्षिप्त विश्लेषण
पूँजी, जगेडा, निक्षेप तथा लगानी
चुक्ता पूँजी रु. २ अरब ६५ करोड २ लाख ६ हजार, जगेडा रु. २ अरब ७ करोड १७ लाख ३६ हजार, डिबेन्चर १ अरब, निक्षेप रु. ५४ अरब ४९ करोड २९ लाख ९४ हजार, कर्जा लगानी रु. ३५ अरब २७ करोड ९५ लाख ८३ हजार र अन्य लगानी १७ अरब ७२ करोड २३ लाख ९६ हजार रहेको छ |

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

NEPSE investors- Get Demat account from CDSC for digital clearing & settlement of stock transaction

CDS and Clearing (CDSC), a subsidiary of the Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse), officially started clearing and settlement of securities transactions digitally. The paperless system allows processing to be done in an easier and faster way. While the manual system used to take at least three days to transfer ownership of shares after a sale, the central depository system (CDS) does it instantly.

According to CDSC, the CDS acts as the central depository (safekeeping, deposit and withdrawal of securities certificates and transfer of ownership/rights) for various instruments such as equity, bonds and warrants in a dematerialised (electronic) form. Under the new provision, stock ownership has to be first converted into Demat format.
A Demat account can be opened through Depository Participant (DP), an agent appointed by the CDSC.

List of Licensed Depository Participants 
- Civil Capital Market Ltd. 
-ACE Capital Ltd. 
-Stock Management & DP Ltd. 
-Nabil Investment Banking Ltd. 
-NIBL Capital Markets Ltd.
-Laxmi Capital Ltd. 
-Everest Bank Limited 
-Siddhartha Capital Limited 
-NMB Capital Limited 
-Bank of Kathmandu Limited 

 Similarly, the companies listed on Nepse also have to open a Demat account with CDSC. Potential investors, after being okayed for a Demat account, can post the number of shares they want to buy or sell through their brokers.
According to CDSC company secretary Subodh Dhungel, the should enter the assigned number of shares in “Pull Account” through which trading is done. Investors are required to pay Rs 50 to open a Demat account and an annual fee of Rs 100. “Other processing costs are born by the concerned companies,” said Dhungel.
Under the new system, brokers also have to become members of CDSC to act on behalf of their clients.

List of Registered Clearing Members
S.No. Clearing Members CM No.
1ABC Securities Pvt. Ltd. 17
2Agrawal Securities Pvt. Ltd. 6
3Arun Securities Pvt. Ltd. 3
4 Aryatara Investment & Securities Pvt. Ltd. 57
5Ashutosh Brokerage & Securities Pvt. Ltd. 8
6 Asian Securities Pvt. Limited 26
7 Bhrikuti Stock Broking Co. Pvt. Ltd. 55
8 Creative Securities Pvt. Ltd. 40
9Crystal Kanchanjunga Securities Pvt. Ltd. 50
10Dakshinkali Investment & Securities Pvt. Ltd. 33
11 Dipshika Dhitopatra Karobar Co. Pvt. Ltd. 38
12Divyaa Securities & Stock House Pvt. Ltd. 59
13 Imperial Securities Co. Pvt. Ltd. 45
14Investment Management Nepal Pvt. Ltd. 53
15J.F. Securities Company Pvt. Ltd. 7
16Kalika Securities Pvt. Ltd. 46
17Kumari Securities Pvt. Ltd. 1
18 Kohinoor Investment And Securities Pvt. Ltd. 35
19Linch Stock Market Ltd. 41
20 Malla & Malla Stock Broking Company Pvt. Ltd. 11
21 Market Securities Exchange Co. Pvt. Ltd. 5
22 Midas Stock Broking Company Pvt. Limited 21
23 Nasa Securities Co. Ltd. 58
24 Nepal Investment & Securities Trading Pvt. Ltd. 19
25 Nepal Stock House Pvt. Ltd. 14
26 Online Securities Pvt. Ltd. 49
27 Opal Securities Investment Pvt. Ltd. 4
28 Oxford Securities Pvt. Ltd. 51
29 Pragyan Securities Pvt. Ltd. 10
30 Premier Securities Company Limited 32
31 Primo Securities Pvt. Ltd. 16
32 Sagarmatha Securities Pvt. Limited 18
33 Sani Securities Co. Ltd. 42
34 Sewa Securities Pvt. Ltd. 54
35 Shree Krishna Securities Ltd. 28
36 Sipla Securities Pvt. Ltd. 20
37 Siprabi Securities Pvt. Limited 22
38 South Asian Bulls Pvt. Ltd. 43
39 Sundhara Securities Ltd. 56
40 Sweta Securities Pvt. Ltd. 25
41 Thrive Brokerage House Pvt. Limited 13
42 Trishakti Securities Public Pvt. Ltd. 48
43 Trisul Securities & Investment Ltd. 29
44 Vision Securities Pvt. Ltd. 34
45 Neev Securities Pvt. Ltd. 47
46 Dynamic Money Managers Securities Pvt. Ltd. 44
47 Secured Securities Ltd. 36
48 Sri Hari Securities Pvt. Ltd. 56
49 Sumeru Securities Pvt. Ltd. 39
50 Swarnalaxmi Securities Pvt. Ltd. 37


Other companies which have obtained a license from the Securities Board of Nepal (Sebon) can also perform the clearing function of stock transactions. The new provision is expected to minimise hassles for investors while buying and selling stocks. The system also makes it easier to acquire rights shares issued by the companies concerned.
“The new system allows traders to do multiple transaction on the same day,” said Dhungel. According to him, investors can also buy and sell shares in small quantities.
All the listed companies will have to open a Demat account at CDSC.

List of Registered Companies 
S.No.CompanyISIN
1ACE Development Bank Ltd.NPE000A00007
2Agricultural Development BankNPE001A00005
3Everest Finance Co. Ltd.NPE002A00003
4Bank of Kathmandu Ltd.NPE003A00001
5Laxmi Bank Ltd.NPE004A00009
6Himalayan General Insurance Co. Ltd.NPE005A00006
7 Shikhar Insurance Co. Ltd.NPE006A00004
8Nepal SBI Bank Ltd.NPE007A00002
9Siddhartha Insurance LimitedNPE008A00000
10Siddartha Bank Ltd. NPE009A00008
11PrimeLife Insurance Co. Ltd.NPE010A00006
12 Citizens Bank International Ltd. NPE011A00004
13 Civil Bank Ltd. NPE012A00002
14 Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd. NPE013A00000
15 Sunrise Bank Ltd. NPE014A00008
16 Nepal Life Insurance Co. Ltd. NPE209A00004
17                                                      Himalayan Bank Ltd.                                                     NPE019A00007 (Ordinary Share)
                                                    NPE019A00015 (Promoter Share)



CDSC UPDATE
Registered Companies: 17
Registered Clearing Members: 50
Licensed Depository Participants: 10
Beneficial Owners' Demat Account: 624
No. of Shares in Demat Form: 179814
Companies in Pipeline for Admission of Securities: 20
DPs in Pipeline: 2
As of 2014-07-22

Monday, November 11, 2013

Nepal SBI Bank reports net profit rise of 37.38%

Nepal SBI Bank Limited has reported a net profit rise of 37.38 percent in the first quarter of the current fiscal year 2070/71.

Publicizing its unaudited report for the first quarter today, the commercial bank has stated that its net profit has surged to Rs 22.27 crore in the first quarter, up from Rs 16.21 crore in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal year.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Nepal SBI Bank's net profit increased by 60.69% to Rs 771 million in fiscal year 2012/13

Nepal SBI Bank has said its net profit increased by 60.69 percent to Rs 771 million in fiscal year 2012/13. Organizing a press meet in the capital, the bank said its Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) stands at 12.39 percent as against the regulatory stipulation of 10 percent.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

NEPSE surged to 551.66 levels

Breaking its sluggish movement, the Nepse index today surged pass 550 levels to settle at 551.66 levels.

Defying its prior week’s trend of late volatility, the market today from the first hour of the trade rallied its way up and settle at day’s high.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Major Companies’ dividend declaration hints at surging market

If the announcement of largely impressive dividends by major players last week is anything to go by, the share market is likely to head in the right direction in the days to come.
Analysts say that the development is quite encouraging, though it may be too early to hint at a bullish trend.

Monday, September 2, 2013

12.5% Bonus Shares & 7.5% cash dividend of Nepal SBI Bank

Nepal SBI Limited is set to distribute a cash dividend of 7.5 percent to its shareholders.

The bank’s board meeting held on Sunday has decided to submit a proposal regarding the dividend and bonus to Nepal Rastra Bank

Monday, August 12, 2013

Nepal Investment Bank net profit 1.99 arba; Nepal SBI Bank 77.59 cr & Everest Bank 1.47 arba

Nepal Investment Bank has reported 91.73% rise in net profit. The bank earned Rs 1.99 arba in FY 2069/70, compared to Rs 1.03 arba posted in the last fiscal. The bank’s NPA fell 42.47% to 1.91. NPA was 3.32% in the same period last fiscal. The bank has reported only slight growth in deposits. NIB’s deposit collection reached Rs 62.42 arba, a rise of 9.50 percent over last year. Loans and advances increased 11.17% to Rs 47.70 arba. The banks EPS stands at Rs 52.88 and net worth at Rs 213.49.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Listed company in CDSC - List

Listed company in CDSC

S.N.  Company  ISIN
1 ACE Development Bank Ltd.  NPE000A00007
2 Agricultural Development Bank  NPE001A00005
3 Everest Finance Co. Ltd.  NPE002A00003
4 Bank of Kathmandu Ltd.  NPE003A00001
5 Laxmi Bank Ltd.  NPE004A00009
6 Himalayan General Insurance Co. Ltd. NPE005A00006
7 Shikhar Insurance Com. Ltd. NPE006A00004
8 Nepal SBI Bank Ltd.  NPE007A00002
9 Siddhartha Insurance Limited  NPE008A00000
10 Siddartha Bank Ltd.
11 PrimeLife Insurance Co. Ltd. NPE010A00006
12 Citizens Bank International Ltd.  NPE011A00004
13 Civil Bank Ltd.  NPE012A00002
14 Nepal Bangladesh Bank Ltd.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Expert views - Profitable Companies for long term investment.

I have always been advocating for long term investment. I would advise you to atleast hold for a period of 3-5 years and invest in those scripts which have been constantly providing dividends to its shareholders i.e. companies with good dividend history to make sure that you get returns on your investment for the duration of time you hold. Also make sure that the companies are the ones with high growth prospects, keeping in mind to diversify your portfolio.

Here is my list of companies that would be profitable in the long term: