Kamana Sewa Bank Promoter Shares Sale: Public Offer Open

Kamana Sewa Bank Shares
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17th January 205, Kathmandu

Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Limited has announced the sale of 33,852 promoter shares, now open to the general public. These shares were initially offered exclusively to the bank’s existing promoter shareholders, providing them with the first opportunity to purchase.

Kamana Sewa Bank Shares Sale

However, the shares remained unsold as the allotted timeframe for the initial offering expired without sufficient interest from the promoters.

The public Invited to Apply

The bank has now invited interested investors to buy the shares. Applicants must submit their requests within seven days of the announcement. They should specify the number of shares they wish to purchase and submit their applications at the bank’s central office in Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu.

Important Details

Number of Shares Available: 33,852

Who Can Apply: General public and institutions

Deadline: Applications must be submitted within 7 days

Submission Location: Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Central Office, Gyaneshwor

A Chance for New Investors

This offering gives the public a chance to become shareholders of Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank. It is a good opportunity for those looking to invest in Nepal’s growing banking sector.

Investors are advised to act quickly to meet the deadline and secure their shares.

About Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank

Kamana Sewa Bikas Bank Limited is recognized as one of Nepal’s leading development banks, offering a wide range of financial services to individuals, businesses, and institutions.

The bank provides services such as deposits, loans, remittances, and digital banking, ensuring accessibility and convenience for its customers.

With a robust network of branches, ATMs, and service points across the country, Kamana Sewa has strengthened its presence in both urban and rural areas.

Its focus on leveraging modern technology has enabled the bank to offer advanced services like mobile banking, internet banking, and card solutions.

The bank is committed to financial inclusion and customer satisfaction, delivering innovative solutions to meet diverse needs. Its vision is to become a leading financial institution while contributing to Nepal’s economic growth.

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