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IPO Allotment of Tehrathum power company limited today - 10AM

IPO Allotment

Ipo allotments on Friday at 10 AM.

10-sep-2021, Kathmandu- Nepal

Tehrathum power company limited has issued 1200000 units shares for Locals and general public earlier. Out of that 4 lakh unit has been alloted to the project affected area and local resident. Remaining 8 lakh later issued in the 2nd phase for general public.

Tehrathum power company limited has issued 800000 units shares for general public.

Out of 8 lakh kitta: 

2% for employees - 16,000 kitta
5% for mutual funds - 40,000 kitta
Remaining for general public - 7,44,000 kitta

Minimum apply 10 to maximum 60,000 kitta.

Issue manager : NIBL ACE CAPITAL LIMITED
Rating : IRCANP 4+ 

Total 23,57,009 applicants have applied for 31,254,220 units.

So, chances of getting alloted is very low.

How to check IPO allotement of tehrathum power company limited.

There are 2 ways to check IPO allotement status.

1. You can check through issue manager website.

Https://results.niblcapital.com/

Kindly note: select company and enter BO I'd


2. You can check through CDSC website

Https://iporesult.cdsc.com.np/

Good luck to you all.

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#iporesult #nepalsharemarket #nepse #cdsc 


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