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IPO ALERT: Emerging Nepal limited is going to issue IPO from magh 26 to Falgun 1st | Upcoming IPO'S Nepal

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01-Feb-2022
Kathmandu


Emerging Nepal limited ( ENL) IPO for general public.

This will be the second initial public offering issue  going to happen in the same month after jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta Limited. 


Emerging Nepal limited is going to issue 5,55,600 ( Five lakh fifty five thousand and six hundred) IPO ( initial public offering) shares worth of 55,560,000 with base price of Rs. 100.


Date of the issue :-

Magh 26 - Falgun 1, 2078

How much for the employees , mutual funds and general public?

Here are the bifurcation of kittas of 5 lakh 55 thousand and 6 hundred units.

Total issue unit : 5,55,600 kitta
Employee (2%)  : 11,112 kitta 
Mutual funds ( 5%) : 27,780 kitta
General public : 5,16,708 kitta

** Five lakh sixteen thousand and seven hundred eight is purely for general public**

What is the issue opening and closing date?

Date of the issue opening on 26th Magh 2078 and will be closed on 1st of Falgun 2078 ( 9th Feb 2022 to 13th feb 2022)

Who is the issue manager of samling power company?
NIC ASIA capital limited 

Rating of the samling power company?
BB+
By ICRA NEPAL

How much to apply?
Minimum 10 kitta to maximum 50,000 kitta could be.

What is the promoters/ public ratio?
90/10 are the promoter and public ratio after IPO. 

About Emerging Nepal limited 

Some of the initial ideas Emerging Nepal hopes to study, research and potentially engage in, with the Government and other stakeholders include:

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