SEBON Stalemate: NPR 35.35 Billion in Real Sector IPOs Stuck Since Jestha, Dampening Investor Opportunities
Nepal's capital market is currently experiencing a significant bottleneck as 30 'real sector' companies await approval for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) totaling NPR 35.35 billion. An IPO is when a company offers its shares to the public for the first time to raise funds for growth. The Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON) has been indecisive for over a month and a half, specifically since the third week of Jestha, leaving these substantial investment opportunities in limbo. This regulatory delay directly impacts everyday Nepalese investors by limiting new avenues for capital deployment and potentially dampening market sentiment. The stagnation of these offerings means that fresh capital, crucial for economic expansion and job creation, remains inaccessible to these productive sectors.
- NPR 35.35 Billion in Real Sector IPOs remain stalled at SEBON since Jestha, impacting investor opportunities. #SamacharSanjal #NEPSE #GoldPriceNepal #StockMarketNepal
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