
The seven-year closed-end mutual fund will cease trading after maturity, with investors set to receive payouts following the liquidation of its assets.
Recognized for transparency and corporate governance, the bank earns another national accolade for its FY 2081/82 annual report.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has formally listed 134,054.25 units of bonus shares of Kutheli Bukhari Small Hydropower Limited (KBSH), expanding the company's floating stock following its 14th Annual General Meeting endorsement.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) has officially listed 349,377 units of bonus shares of Nepal Hydro Developers Limited (NHDL) following approvals from the company's 19th Annual General Meeting.
As part of its 100-point governance reform agenda, the government is set to launch a dedicated, free "Blue Bus" service for women in the Kathmandu Valley, deploying an initial fleet of eight buses across three high-traffic routes.
Nepal welcomed 91,363 foreign tourists by air in June 2026, marking a robust 19.5% year-on-year growth and comfortably outpacing pre-pandemic levels, with Indian and American travelers continuing to anchor the inbound market.
An in-depth historical analysis of the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) reveals that July (Shrawan) is consistently the most lucrative month for investors, driven by fiscal year-end corporate reports and aggressive dividend speculation across major sectors.
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) closed in positive territory for the second consecutive session, gaining 8.78 points to settle at 2,661.71, driven by robust performance in the banking sector and an improved market turnover.
In a major Thursday session, Nepal’s Cabinet approved the tabling of a critical UN ocean treaty in Parliament, ratified four sweeping national policies for 2083 BS, and executed sweeping leadership shakeups across the Nepal Police and top public corporations.
Following a 5% hike earlier this year, regulatory authorities readjust long-distance passenger fares downward to match stabilizing fuel markets.
Indian Railways is set to completely upgrade its passenger reservation system, boosting its ticket-processing capacity from 25,000 to 125,000 tickets per minute to eliminate website crashes and delays during peak booking hours.

Leading brokerage firm Naasa Securities (Broker No. 58) is set to secure Rs 3 billion in bank financing to aggressively expand its margin trading services, backed by strong credit ratings from CARE Ratings Nepal.