Salapa Bikas Bank IPO Opens for General Public from Poush 16, 2082

Salapa Bikas Bank Limited (SALAPA), a popular development bank in Nepal, has released its offer letter for a new Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the general public. This is great news for investors looking at NEPSE upcoming IPOs and development bank shares.

The bank will sell a total of 1,439,179 ordinary shares at face value through this public IPO. People can apply for these bank IPO shares from 16th Poush to 20th Poush, 2082.

How to Apply for Salapa Bikas Bank IPO?

Anyone who is eligible can apply during this time. Follow the rules in the offer letter. You can use Mero Share, ASBA system through banks, or C-ASBA for easy application. This is a hot upcoming IPO in Nepal 2082 in the banking sector.

After the subscription closes, shares will be allotted as per SEBON and NEPSE rules. Check IPO result on Sharesansar, Merolagani, or the issue manager’s site.

Why This IPO Matters for NEPSE Investors

The bank says this IPO issuance will help make its capital stronger and grow banking services in Nepal. Salapa Bikas Bank is a Class ‘B’ development bank from Khotang district. Once listed, SALAPA shares will trade on Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE).

Investors interested in NEPSE bank stocks, dividend shares, or long-term share market Nepal growth should watch this. It comes after their earlier IPO for foreign Nepalis.

For more details on Salapa Bikas Bank IPO allotment, latest NEPSE news, or IPO pipeline 2082, stay updated with top sites like Sharesansar and Merolagani.

Note: This is investment news only. Always check official sources before applying for any IPO in NEPSE.


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