Circuit Breaker Rule in Nepal Stock: How Much Stock & Indices Price Can Rise or Fall in a Day

Circuit Breaker Rule in Nepal Stock: How Much Stock & Indices Price Can Rise or Fall in a Day

Recently, the stock market in Nepal has been dropping sharply almost every day. Because of this, the term “circuit breaker” has become very common. Many new investors, however, do not fully understand what it means or when it is triggered. A circuit breaker is a rule used by the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) to control … Read more

T+2 Settlement Problem in Nepal: What to Do If Your Broker Doesn’t Send Your Money After Selling Shares in Nepal

How to get money if broker delays payment in Nepal

In Nepal’s share market, there is a rule called T+2. It means when an investor sells shares, the money must be sent to their bank account within two working days after the trade. If someone buys shares, the shares must be delivered to their demat account within two working days as well. But in real … Read more

Closeout Penalty in Nepali Stock Market: Investors Facing Fines for Not Completing EDIS and Transferring Shares After Selling, How to Avoid It

EDIS and Closeout Fine in Nepali Stock Market

Many investors in Nepal’s stock market are unknowingly paying heavy fines for not transferring their shares after selling them. In some cases, the penalty has even been higher than the profit they made from the sale. This charge can cost up to 20% of the total sale amount. This penalty is known as a “Closeout … Read more

Which Nepali Banks Don’t Charge ASBA Fees? Updated C-ASBA Charges 2025

ASBA and C-ASBA Charges in Nepali Banks 2025 (Updated List of Free and Paid Banks)

At present, 43 banks and financial institutions in Nepal provide the C-ASBA (Centralized ASBA) service, according to CDSC (CDS and Clearing Limited). All commercial banks are offering this service, but not all of them charge the same fee. 1. Banks That Don’t Charge Any C-ASBA Fee Out of all commercial banks, five banks provide the … Read more

Who Owns Nepal’s Banks? Major Shareholders and Ownership of Nepali Commercial Banks

Who Owns Nepal’s Banks? Major Shareholders and Ownership of Nepali Commercial Banks

The banking industry in Nepal is vital to the national economy. Each of the 20 operational commercial banks is supported by a combination of institutional, individual, and foreign investors. Knowing who owns the majority of these banks provides information about the general stability, control, and trustworthiness of Nepal’s financial sector. Official shareholding filings for the … Read more

What is IPO Allotment and How to Check IPO Results in Nepal

What is IPO Allotment and How to Check IPO Results in Nepal

Many new investors in Nepal’s stock market often hear the term IPO allotment but are not fully aware of what it means or how the process works. In simple terms, IPO allotment refers to the distribution of company shares among applicants after the public offering closes. 👉 Click Here to Check IPO Result According to … Read more