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Support Laghubitta Distributes 9.5% Bonus Shares to Investors

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Support Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited has completed the distribution of its 9.5% bonus shares to investors, following resolutions from its Annual General Meeting. The shares have been registered with the Nepal Stock Exchange and CDS and Clearing Limited, enabling immediate trading on the secondary market.

  • The bonus share distribution was approved during the eleventh Annual General Meeting held on Poush thirty, 2082 BS.
  • In addition to bonus shares, a 0.5% cash dividend was also approved to cover capital gains tax obligations.
  • The company functions as a Class D financial institution licensed by Nepal Rastra Bank.
  • The bonus shares represent a capitalization of a portion of the institution's reserves.

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