Non-life company invests Rs 7 billion in stock market, how much?
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. Non-life insurance companies have invested more than Rs 7 billion in the stock market till mid-October of the current fiscal year. Currently, 14 non-life insurance companies have invested Rs 7.03 billion in ordinary shares and other institutional shares of listed public companies.
In the first three months of TAG_OPEN_div_39 the current fiscal year, non-life insurance companies have invested Rs 67.23 billion in various sectors. Insurance companies have invested Rs 4.42 billion in the ordinary shares of listed public companies during this period.
Similarly, it has invested Rs 2.6 TAG_OPEN_div_37 0 billion in other institutional shares. During this period, National Insurance Company has invested in the ordinary shares of the listed public company. The company has invested Rs 79.41 crore in the listed shares. Similarly, Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance has secured the second position. It has an investment of Rs 71.09 crore.
Similarly, Neco Insurance is in third place.TAG_OPEN_div_35 It has invested Rs 54.17 crore in such shares. Siddhartha Premier Insurance Company is the fourth company to invest in the listed company’s ordinary shares. The company has invested Rs 50.76 crore.
Similarly, Prabhu Insurance Company has invested Rs 12,TAG_OPEN_div_31 79,68,000 during the period. The Oriental, National Insurance Company and NLG Insurance Company are the companies that did not invest in such shares during this period. These companies do not have any investment in the ordinary shares of the listed companies.
How much in other promoter shares of which company?
In the first three months of the current fiscal year, Sagarmatha Lumbini Company has invested the most in other institutional shares.TAG_OPEN_div_28 The company has invested Rs 1.22 billion in promoter shares. Shikhar Insurance is in second place with an investment of Rs 31.48 crore.
It was followed by Himalayan Everest Insurance (Rs 21.24 crore), NLG (Rs 17.92 crore), Nepal Insurance (Rs 17.34 crore) and IGI Prudential (Rs 17.49 crore).TAG_OPEN_div_26
Similarly, Oriental Insurance bought promoter shares worth Rs 11.39 crore, National Insurance Rs 9.80 crore, United Ajod Rs 9.30 crore and Siddhartha Premier Rs 3.30 crore.TAG_OPEN_div_24
Rastriya Beema Company, Neco Insurance, Prabhu Insurance and Sanima GIC have not invested in promoter shares in the first three months of the current fiscal year.TAG_OPEN_div_22
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