





Leaders from Nepal's top business organizations have urged the government to prioritize policy stability and legal reforms to boost investor confidence. They argued that achieving significant economic growth is impossible without a strong partnership between the state and the private sector.

Chilime Hydropower reported a net profit of Rs 45.69 crore in Q3, representing a decline due to higher expenses despite a 14.23% increase in investment earnings.

Himalayan Distillery Limited reported a 15.16% increase in net profit and an 11% rise in sales revenue in its third-quarter financial report. Despite economic challenges, the company maintains strong reserves and high investor interest.

Online 'BO to BO' share transfer services remain unimplemented in Nepal despite ready software, as stockbrokers cite potential credit risks and settlement loopholes. This delay forces thousands of investors to continue enduring the hassle of physical visits to offices for share transfers.
Finance Minister Dr. Swarnim Wagle announced a roadmap to reach a $100 billion economy within seven years, emphasizing digitalization and private sector support.
President Ram Chandra Paudel has issued three new ordinances regarding health, universities, and public official removal, while delaying the controversial Constitutional Council ordinance for further legal consultation.
Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle has pledged the government's full support and security for ethical business owners who contribute to job creation and national economic growth.