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Last day to eligible for Bonus and cash dividend stock | Nepal share market

Last day to eleligible for Bonus and cash dividend stock

Nepal share market 
4th December 2021
Kathmandu

If you wanted to be eligible for dividend you need to buy before book close date.

Here are the list of nepse stocks with bonus share , cash dividend and book close date.

1. Nepal Bank Limited:- NBL 
Bonus share : 14%
Cash dividend: 3%
Total : 17%

Book close date : 2021-12-07

2. Prime commercial Bank Limited:- PCBL
Bonus share : 16%
Cash dividend: 0.6313%
Total : 16.6313%

Book close date : 2021-12-08


3. Global IME Samunnat scheme 1:- GIMES1
Bonus share : 0%
Cash dividend: 100%
Total : 100%

Book close date : 2021-12-08


4. Swabhiman laghubitta bittya sansta Limited:- SMFBS
Bonus share : 32.3%
Cash dividend: 1.7%
Total : 34%

Book close date : 2021-12-09

5. ICFC Finance Limited:- ICFC
Bonus share : 10%
Cash dividend: 4%
Total : 14%

Book close date : 2021-12-09

6. Samata Gharelu laghubitta bittya sansta Limited:- SAMATA
Bonus share : 20%
Cash dividend: 5%
Total : 25%

Book close date : 2021-12-10


7. Laxmi Bank Limited:- LBL
Bonus share : 8%
Cash dividend: 3.5%
Total : 11.5%

Book close date : 2021-12-10

8. Nerude laghubitta bittya sanstha Limited:- NLBBL
Bonus share : 21.4876%
Cash dividend: 1.1309%
Total : 22.618%

Book close date : 2021-12-12


9. Lumbini Bank Limited:- LBBL
Bonus share : 13%
Cash dividend: 0.6842%
Total : 13.6842%

Book close date : 2021-12-13

10. Support microfinance laghubitta Limited:- SMB
Bonus share : 30%
Cash dividend: 1.57%
Total : 31.57%

Book close date : 2021-12-16

Buy these stock in nepal share market to be eligible for declared dividend. 


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