Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut Allots IPO Shares to Project-Affected Residents in Rasuwa and Nuwakot Districts

Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut Allots IPO Shares to Project-Affected Residents in Rasuwa and Nuwakot Districts

Mathillo Mailung Khola Jalbidhyut Limited has successfully allocated its Initial Public Offering (IPO) shares to local residents directly impacted by the project in Rasuwa and Nuwakot Districts. The allocation process concluded on the 1st of Ashwin, 2080, following an offering of 10,00,000 units of IPO shares, which represent 10% of the company’s total issued capital amounting to Rs. 1 Arba. This offering was exclusively available to residents in the Rasuwa and Nuwakot Districts and was open for applications from the 4th of Shrawan to the 17th of Bhadra. Local residents had the opportunity to apply for a minimum of 10 shares and a maximum of 10,000 shares.

According to a recent notice issued by the company, approximately 990,800 units of IPO shares, or 99.08% of the total offering, have been successfully allotted to eligible applicants from the project-affected areas. Consequently, the remaining 9,200 units will soon be made available to the general public. In addition to this, the company plans to issue an additional 15,00,000 units, representing 15% of the total issued capital.

CARE Ratings Nepal Limited (CRNL) has assigned a rating of ‘CARE-NP BB-‘ to Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut Limited. This rating indicates a moderate risk of default in terms of the company’s ability to meet its financial obligations in Nepal.

Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut Limited is a publicly traded company established on August 14, 2012. The company’s establishment was facilitated by institutional investors, primarily associated with the Sanima Hydro Group, as well as other financial institutions, including banks and insurance companies. Its primary objective is to develop a 14.3 MW run-of-river project known as the Mathillo Mailun Khola Jalvidhyut Project, located in the Rasuwa district of Nepal, under the BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, and Transfer) mechanism.

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