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MarketApril 9, 2026

NIBL Participation Fund units credited to demat accounts enhancing investor convenience

NIBL Participation Fund units credited to demat accounts enhancing investor convenience

NIBL Capital Limited, a subsidiary fully owned by Nepal Investment Mega Bank Ltd., has credited units of its NIBL Participation Fund into the demat accounts of its investors. The move reflects increased investor activity and confidence in mutual funds managed by companies with a strong track record in merchant and investment banking sectors for over 13 years. This crediting to demat accounts facilitates safer and more transparent holdings, making it easier for investors to track and trade their fund units. Direct impact on investors includes streamlined portfolio management and potential for better liquidity as units can be sold or transferred digitally. Such developments signal growth in Nepal's mutual fund market, encouraging everyday investors to diversify assets beyond traditional banking products.

  • NIBL Participation Fund units now credited to demat accounts, enhancing investor convenience and portfolio flexibility. #SamacharSanjal #NEPSE #GoldPriceNepal #StockMarketNepal

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NIBL Capital Limited, a subsidiary fully owned by Nepal Investment Mega Bank Ltd., has credited units of its NIBL Participation Fund into the demat accounts of its investors. The move reflects increased investor activity and confidence in mutual funds managed by companies with a strong track record in merchant and investment banking sectors for over 13 years. This crediting to demat accounts facilitates safer and more transparent holdings, making it easier for investors to track and trade their fund units. Direct impact on investors includes streamlined portfolio management and potential for better liquidity as units can be sold or transferred digitally. Such developments signal growth in Nepal's mutual fund market, encouraging everyday investors to diversify assets beyond traditional banking products.
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