Century Commercial Bank is going to issue its Initial Public Offering (IPO) worth Rs 92 crore on January 9. The IPO will close on January 13. Century’s IPO is one of the
most expected events in the stock market not just because of its sheer
volume but also because it is the last IPO to be issued by any
commercial bank of the country.
Nepal Rastra Bank has stopped issuing license to the commercial bank, and, on the contrary, has been directing the commercial banks and other BFIs to seek merger.
The offering is also special in that it is the largest IPO to be issued by any private bank in the country, second only to primary shares worth Rs 96 crore floated by Agriculture Development Bank Limited.
ICRA Nepal has assigned an ‘[ICRANP] IPO Grade 4+’ to Century Bank’s IPO, which is not at all bad by any standards.
Following the IPO, the bank that has a paid up capital of Rs 1.08 billion, will have capital of Rs two billion, as per the regulatory requirement.
It may be noted that there was a huge response to the IPOs issued by three commercial banks — Civil Bank, Commerz and Trust Bank Nepal and Mega Bank—had issued their IPO over the last one year.
Civil Bank’s IPO was oversubscribed by seven times, Commerz and Trust’s IPO was oversubscribed by 11 times and Mega Bank’s IPO was oversubscribed by 22 times. -SSN
Nepal Rastra Bank has stopped issuing license to the commercial bank, and, on the contrary, has been directing the commercial banks and other BFIs to seek merger.
The offering is also special in that it is the largest IPO to be issued by any private bank in the country, second only to primary shares worth Rs 96 crore floated by Agriculture Development Bank Limited.
ICRA Nepal has assigned an ‘[ICRANP] IPO Grade 4+’ to Century Bank’s IPO, which is not at all bad by any standards.
Following the IPO, the bank that has a paid up capital of Rs 1.08 billion, will have capital of Rs two billion, as per the regulatory requirement.
It may be noted that there was a huge response to the IPOs issued by three commercial banks — Civil Bank, Commerz and Trust Bank Nepal and Mega Bank—had issued their IPO over the last one year.
Civil Bank’s IPO was oversubscribed by seven times, Commerz and Trust’s IPO was oversubscribed by 11 times and Mega Bank’s IPO was oversubscribed by 22 times. -SSN
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