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IPO Alert: 18,27,970 units IPO shares of Balephi hydropower Limited (BAHL) are for Locals : Magh 27

IPO Alert | Nepal share market | Hydropower | Balephi hydropower limited|
03-Feb-2022
Kathmandu

Balephi hydropower limited (BAHL) is going to issue initial public offering (IPO) in 2 phases.

1) Locals - Date confirmed 
2) General public- Yet to be announced 

Locals : 18,27,970 units are going to issue on the first stage for projects affected locals of sindhupalchok District from Magh 27th 2078. 

Date Open to apply for locals : Magh 27 - Falgun 12

However Balephi hydropower limited is going to issue total 3,655,940 ( Thirty six lakh fifty five thousand and nine hundred fourty) IPO ( initial public offering) shares worth of 365,594,000 ( Thirty six Crore and fifty five lakh ninty four thousand) with base price of Rs. 100.

18,27,970 units are aside for general public which will after completion of first phase.

Who is the issue manager of Balephi hydropower Limited?
Global IME capital limited 

After the initial public offering promoters share vs general public ratio will be 80% vs 20%.

How much to apply?
Minimum 10 kitta to maximum 1,000 kitta could be.

Rating of the company? 
Grade 4+
By IRCA Nepal 

About Balephi hydropower limited:

Water resources are the major natural resources identified for the development of Nepal. Nepal has a large hydropower potential amounting to 83,000MW. So far less than 1% of total potential has been exploited at present in spite of higher demand resulting in severe load shedding.
To meet the increasing power demand much attention has been given to study different scale projects. The funding requirements for such projects have so far delayed the implementation and have created a critical situation in the power supply. It is therefore utmost important to be involved INPD into the system to expedite the hydro-power in Nepal. ( source : Balephi website)


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