As Lock-in Period Nears Its End for Several Companies, Will NEPSE Liquidity Change?
Summary
As the three-year lock-in period ends for shares of 13 listed companies in Nepal, a significant volume of shares will enter the market, potentially impacting liquidity and prices.
Key Points
- The three-year lock-in period for shares of 13 listed companies on the Nepal Stock Exchange is ending in Asar 2083.
- Shares previously restricted for promoters, locals, and employees will become available in the secondary market.
- This is expected to increase share supply, potentially causing short term price volatility.
- Opportunities may arise for investors to acquire larger stakes in fundamentally strong companies.