*Since IPO is a instrument to assemble scattered capital for a company to finance its ventures, why would companies come up with minimum cap on applying for them then ? If it were to stem from the fear of undersubscription(which is the only reason i can come up with at the moment), then wouldn’t allowing the usual 10 kittas ensure increased investment encouraging the ones, who do not have much to invest, to invest whatever they have ? What is the rationale behind such a decision? May be some of the folks can drop their valuable insights on the matter and shed some light on the issue.*
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Highlights:
- Global IME Bank’s “11.25% Global IME Bank Debenture 2084/85” will close today & applications for a minimum of 25 units can be submitted.
- The Sagarmatha Jalbidhyut Company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) has concluded, with 3,58,176 lucky applicants receiving 10 units each.
- The deadline for the auction of 296,000 Kumari Bank promoter shares has been extended to Chaitra 06
- Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) Units Listed in NEPSE
- Starting today, Prabhu Bank will be selling 46,74,396 units of promoter shares to the general public and institutions.