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SEBON listed brokers
NEPSE brokers ranked by total daily turnover (buy + sell combined). Numbers come straight from the floorsheet — the broker who pushed the most money through the exchange sits on top.
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NEPSE IPO Tools
Free tools to check IPO allotment results, run bulk lookups across every BOID you manage, and apply to active issues straight from your browser. Built for Nepali investors, updated as soon as CDSC publishes results.
Check a single BOID
Enter your 16-digit BOID and the active IPO to see whether you were allotted, how many units, and the status of every recent issue you applied to.
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Check many BOIDs at once
Paste a list of family / portfolio BOIDs and see every allotment in a single table. Saves the round-trip of opening CDSC's site for each member of your group.
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Apply to active issues
See the current IPO / FPO / right-share calendar, the issue manager, opening and closing dates, and apply from the same screen — no need to remember the next issue's deadline.
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Featured Research
In-depth, original NEPSE research — beginner guides, sector deep-dives, and behavioural playbooks. Written by our team, free to read.
How to Buy NEPSE API Access — Process, Procedure, and Guidelines
A practitioner's walk-through of Nepal Stock Exchange's official API-access procurement process — who can apply, what documents NEPSE asks for, the typical fee structure, technical hand-off, and the realistic timeline from first email to live keys.
Complete Guide to Investing in NEPSE for Beginners
Open a Demat, get a Mero Share, choose a broker, place your first trade, and learn the rhythms of the Nepal Stock Exchange — a step-by-step playbook for first-time investors.
How to Analyze Banking Stocks in Nepal
A practitioner's framework for evaluating NEPSE-listed commercial banks — covering NIM, CASA, NPL, capital adequacy, regulatory dynamics, and the metrics that actually predict next-quarter performance.
NEPSE Sector Guides
Sector-by-sector deep-dives — what each sub-index covers, how the companies make money, the metrics that matter, and the risks to watch. Every guide pairs the long-form explainer with a live snapshot of NEPSE-listed names in that sector.
Commercial Banks
The most heavily weighted and most-traded sector on NEPSE — the BANKING sub-index typically dictates which way the broad index moves on any given day.
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Development Banks
The middle tier of the NRB licence pyramid — smaller and more regional than commercial banks, but with similar economics and a different competitive position.
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Finance Companies
The smallest and most fragmented sub-sector of NEPSE financials — heavily skewed to consumer credit, and the segment where NRB consolidation has had the biggest impact.
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Microfinance
The smallest, most regulated, and most controversial banking sub-sector on NEPSE — and the one where the gap between strong and weak operators is widest.
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Insurance
Two fundamentally different businesses share one NEPSE bucket — life insurers selling long-duration savings products, and non-life insurers writing one-year property and casualty risk.
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Hydropower
The fastest-growing sector on NEPSE by listing count — driven by Nepal's hydropower buildout and a steady pipeline of project IPOs at par.
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Manufacturing
The most heterogeneous sector on NEPSE — cement, food, steel, paper and consumer goods all in one bucket — and the one where company-specific research matters most.
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Hotels & Tourism
A small, capex-heavy sector that lives and dies by visitor-arrival numbers — and the segment most directly exposed to foreign-currency revenue on the exchange.
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How the assistant works
Question in. Grounded answer out. Sources attached. The model is a reasoner, not a data source — every fact lands in the answer because it was fetched from your real NEPSE data, not because the model "remembers" it.
You ask
Plain English (or Nepali). "What's NABIL's P/E?" "Which hydropower stocks are most liquid this month?" — no syntax, no special keywords.
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It grounds
A router picks the right source: live market feed, fundamentals DB, broker floorsheet, SEBON / NRB document index, or — for pure-math questions — a calculator tool.
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It answers, with sources
Reply is built from retrieved data, not memorized. Every factual claim links back to its source. If nothing relevant was found, the assistant says so.
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What real answers look like
Sample exchanges from the assistant. Every factual claim comes from a real source — fundamentals, floorsheet, or a regulation in the indexed library — and you can tap each citation to verify.
Questions the assistant handles well.
- What's HDHPC's P/B and how does it compare to the sector median?
- Show me the top 5 brokers that accumulated NABIL this week.
- When does the SARVOTTAM IPO open and how many units?
- Explain how capital-gains tax is calculated on a 6-month NEPSE trade.
- Summarize the latest NRB monetary policy notes on bank lending.
- Which hydropower stocks have the highest dividend yield this fiscal year?
Top YouTube Videos
Hand-picked NEPSE explainers, walkthroughs, and market recaps from creators we trust. Pinned by our editorial team.