Corporate Finance
Internet might be shut off at any time; payments of 7 billion to Tata and Airtel have ceased.
Government sources suggest that if Indian companies lack the same facility, the internet service may be suspended at any time.
Is the credit protection fund prepared to guarantee the cooperative's amount?
The committee investigating cooperative savings fund misappropriation has recommended that the Deposit and Credit Protection Fund should also be responsible for deposit insurance in cooperatives.
Banks lending money to hosakhos; celebration doesn't boost demand
Banks claim they lack investment options and require excess liquidity in the central bank at a 3% interest rate, causing loan default.
Increasing pressure on customs: The cost has gone up and will change in December.
As Dasai, the Nepalese festival, approaches, the market is crowded with wholesalers increasing imports and focusing on indigenous goods production.
PPA reported to have cost 3.5 billion between the authorities and Kang Hydropower
The Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Kang Hydropower Company and Nepal Electricity Authority was signed on Sunday for the Upper Maiwa Hydropower Project.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has expressed concern over the potential instability of the capital market.
Finance Minister Paudel visited Nepal Stock Exchange's Bhadrakali office to inspect the capital market's state and expressed concern over volatility in trading amounts and NEPSE index.
The Lower Arun project will provide compensation of one billion forty million.
Sutlej Company plans to distribute compensation of 1 billion 40 million rupees to 268 households directly affected by the Lower Arun hydropower project in Khandbari municipality.
Increased revenue: In just two months, one trillion and sixty-four billion dollars were collected.
The government has shown improvement in revenue collection compared to last year, but has not been able to meet the target.
Despite bus and airline catastrophes, a decline in banquet demand, Nepal's hotel revenues are rising.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has instructed the Employees' Provident Fund to concentrate on raising investment during the 63rd anniversary program.
The fund was instructed by Finance Minister Paudel to recover the loan of about 27 billion that was granted to Nepal Airlines Corporation.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has instructed the Employees' Provident Fund to concentrate on raising investment during the 63rd anniversary program.
Additionally, Bangladesh's interim administration authorized the purchase of 40 MW of hydropower from Nepal.
The Bangladeshi interim government has approved the import of 40 megawatts of hydropower from Nepal.
Lawmakers refuse to limit the IPO issue to 90 percent net worth.
MPs at finance committee meeting suggest that companies with less than 90% net worth should not be barred from issuing IPOs, as there are no restrictions on company net worth in securities laws.