Auction Alerts: CORBL, ILBS, and UAIL Promoter Shares Up for Bidding

Auction Alerts: CORBL, ILBS, and UAIL Promoter Shares Up for Bidding

Corporate Development Bank Limited (CORBL) is set to auction 3,08,500 shares to existing promoter shareholders, beginning today. The interested parties are invited to submit their bids within 35 days from the publication date of this notice, i.e., by the 20th of Falgun, 2080. Bids should be submitted at the company’s central office located in Birgunj, Parsa. CORBL closed at Rs. 410.00 on the last trading day.

In another auction notice, the existing promoters of Infinity Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (ILBS) are offering 15,000 units of shares for auction, open to both existing promoter shareholders and the general public/institutions, starting from today. Interested individuals and promoter shareholders can bid for these shares within 15 days at the company’s central office in Gaidakot, Nawalparasi.

Furthermore, ILBS promoters are also auctioning 60,050 units of shares exclusively for existing promoter shareholders, starting from today. If no bids are received within the stipulated 35-day timeframe, the shares will be open for auction to the general public. ILBS has a last traded price (LTP) of Rs. 675.00, while ILBSP has an LTP of Rs. 361.00.

Similarly, the existing promoter of United Ajod Insurance Limited (UAIL), Sushila Goyal, is auctioning 52,593 units of shares to interested existing promoter shareholders, starting from today. Eligible shareholders are requested to submit their bids within 35 days from the publication date of this notice, i.e., by the 20th of Falgun, 2080, at the corporate office located at CTC Mall, Sundhara, Kathmandu. If no bids are received within the specified timeframe, the shares will be later auctioned to the general public. UAIL closed at Rs. 515.20.

These auctions present opportunities for existing promoters to acquire shares within their respective institutions and contribute to the dynamic nature of the stock market

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