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UNL Dividend, Technical & Pivot Analysis
Latest Dividend
| Bonus Share | 0.00 % |
| Cash Dividend | 1,842.00 % |
| Year | 2081/2082 |
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Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL) is Nepal’s leading fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company, a subsidiary of global giant Unilever Plc, and actively traded on the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) under the symbol UNL. Established in 1992, UNL specializes in manufacturing and distributing high-quality personal care products, home care items, detergents, soaps, and other daily essentials, reaching 9 out of 10 Nepali households. With its state-of-the-art factory in Makwanpur and head office in Kathmandu, Unilever Nepal drives consumer goods innovation, sustainability, and market leadership in the Nepal FMCG sector.
History and Key Milestones of UNL Nepal
Unilever Nepal Limited began operations in 1992 as Nepal Lever Limited, setting up a factory in Makwanpur with an initial investment of NPR 73.6 million. It was renamed Unilever Nepal Limited and listed on NEPSE on September 22, 1994, in the Manufacturing and Processing sector. Backed by Unilever’s global expertise, UNL has grown into Nepal’s largest FMCG manufacturer, exporting to India and maintaining dominant market shares across categories. Key milestones include consistent profitability, record dividends, and a commitment to sustainable practices in the Nepal consumer market.
Mission, Vision, and Business Philosophy of Unilever Nepal
The vision of UNL is to make sustainable living commonplace, helping people feel good, look good, and get more out of life through purposeful brands. Its mission focuses on meeting everyday needs for nutrition, hygiene, and personal care while driving responsible growth. Unilever Nepal‘s philosophy emphasizes innovation, consumer-centric FMCG products, ethical operations, and community impact, with brands that promote hygiene, beauty, and well-being across Nepal.
UNL Business Description and Operations
As Nepal’s premier FMCG company, Unilever Nepal Limited manufactures and markets a wide portfolio of global and local brands in home care, beauty & personal care, and other categories. Key operations include:
- Personal Care: Iconic brands like Lux, Dove, Lifebuoy, Ponds, Vaseline, Fair & Lovely, Lakme, Pepsodent, and Close Up.
- Hair Care: Sunsilk and related products.
- Home Care: Surf Excel, Wheel Detergent Powder, OK Laundry Soap, and cleaning agents.
- Other Products: Soaps, toothpastes, deodorants like Axe, and soap noodles.
UNL operates a modern manufacturing facility in Hetauda, employs hundreds directly (with indirect impact on thousands), and prioritizes sustainability, quality supply chains, and exports in the competitive Nepal FMCG market.
Key Financial Highlights of Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL)
UNL boasts exceptional profitability and cash generation in the Nepal manufacturing sector. Recent highlights include strong revenue from dominant brands, low debt, and efficient operations. The company maintains high margins despite market challenges, with trailing 12-month revenue around USD 61 million and consistent growth in earnings.
UNL on Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) – Latest UNL share price and Trading Data
UNL is a blue-chip stock in the Manufacturing and Processing sector on NEPSE. Investors searching for UNL share price today, UNL stock analysis, or NEPSE UNL updates can track via platforms like ShareSansar, MeroLagani, NepseAlpha, and ShareHub.
Recent UNL share price trends (as of early December 2025):
- Last Traded Price (LTP): Around NPR 46,700–47,400 range.
- % Change: Variable (e.g., +1.5% on recent sessions).
- 52-Week High/Low: NPR 50,724 / NPR 43,800.
- All-Time High/Low: NPR 56,805.8 / NPR 9,298.
- Market Capitalization: Approximately NPR 43 billion.
- Shares Outstanding: 920,700 (fully public shares).
- Paid-Up Capital: NPR 92.07 million.
- EPS (Annualized/TTM): NPR 1,302.93.
- Book Value per Share: NPR 6,001.3.
- P/E Ratio: 35.84.
- Price-to-Book Value (PBV): 7.78.
- 1-Year Yield: ~1.5–3.6%.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Last Traded Price (LTP) | NPR 46,700–47,400 |
| Market Capitalization | NPR ~43 billion |
| Shares Outstanding | 920,700 |
| 52-Week High/Low | NPR 50,724 / NPR 43,800 |
| EPS (TTM) | NPR 1,302.93 |
| P/E Ratio | 35.84 |
| Book Value per Share | NPR 6,001.3 |
Dividends and Distributions: Unilever Nepal is renowned for its extraordinary cash dividend history, rarely issuing bonus shares but delivering massive cash payouts. Recent highlights include 1842% cash dividend for FY 2081/82 (NPR 1,842 per share), following patterns like 1580% and 1714% in prior years. This makes UNL Nepal’s top dividend stock and a favorite for income-focused NEPSE investments.
UNL stock performance reflects stable NEPSE trends, strong fundamentals, and resilience in the Nepal economy.
Why Invest in UNL Shares on NEPSE?
- Unmatched dividend yields and consistency in FMCG Nepal.
- Dominant brands ensuring reliable profitability.
- Blue-chip stability with global backing.
- Attractive for long-term NEPSE portfolio growth.
For the latest UNL share price live, NEPSE UNL chart, financial reports, or UNL dividend announcements, visit official sources or NEPSE platforms. Unilever Nepal Limited remains a cornerstone of consumer goods in Nepal, offering premium FMCG products and exceptional investment returns.
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