Unlocking the Insights: Captivating Monthly Analysis of Mutual Fund as of Baisakh End

Wed, May 29, 2024 1:22 PM on Mutual Fund, SS Pro, Latest,

There are currently 36 closed-end mutual funds listed on the Nepal Stock Exchange, whereas 7 open-end schemes are traded directly in the respective fund manager. " NIBL Stable Fund" has issued its units to the general public but is yet to be listed for trading in NEPSE, upon which there will be 44 schemes altogether.

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Mutual Fund Schemes have an accumulative investment in listed/unlisted companies of Rs. 30.47 Arba in the month of Baisakh, 2081 compared to Rs. 30.64 Arba in Chaitra, 2080.

Similarly, the mutual fund bank balance increased to Rs. 7.39 Arba in Baisakh from Rs. 7.29 Arba in Chaitra. Mutual Funds have invested in debentures and bonds amounting to Rs. 3.47 Arba. Similarly, the funds also have invested 2.78% in primary shares/Rights which amounts to Rs. 1.3 Arba.

The top investments by mutual funds irrespective of sectors in the month of Baisakh are as follows:

The topmost bought stocks in Baisakh by the overall mutual fund industry are as follows:

The topmost sold stocks in Baisakh by the overall mutual fund industry are as follows:

Sector-wise Breakdown

Mutual funds had significant holdings in various sectors as of the end of Baisakh. Investment in the commercial banking industry accounts for the highest sector-wise investment of Rs. 6.49 Arba, making up 21.35% of total investment. Likewise, they have an investment of Rs. 4.37 Arba in shares of the Non-Life Insurance sector, accounting for 14.37% of the total investment. The Life Insurance sector stands at the third-highest investment priority for mutual funds with an investment worth Rs. 3.75 Arba, contributing 12.33% of total investments.

Smaller allocations were observed in sectors like manufacturing and products, promoter share, and others. These sector-wise holdings provide insight into the diversification strategies employed by mutual funds and their preferences for sector exposure.

Commercial Banks:

Among the commercial banks, Sanima Bank Limited (SANIMA) is seen as the top priority for investment mutual funds. It accounts for an investment worth Rs. 75.8 Crores. NIC Asia Bank Limited (NICA) stands in the second position with an investment of Rs. 69.30 crores. Everest Bank Limited (EBL) stands in the third position with an investment of Rs. 54.97 crores.

Development Banks:

As for the development banks, Garima Bikas Bank Limited (GBBL) has the highest investment preference among mutual funds. The mutual funds have invested an amount worth Rs. 60.04 crores. Muktinath Bikas Bank Limited (MNBBL) is seen in the second position with an investment worth Rs. 51.95 crores. Shine Resunga Development Bank Limited (SHINE) has an investment of Rs. 38.17 crores in the third position.

Finance:

As for the finance companies, the top two investments were Manjushree Finance Limited (MFIL) and Goodwill Finance Limited (GFCL). Mutual funds invested Rs. 11.79 Crores in MFIL and Rs. 4.55 Crores in GFCL.

Hotels and Tourism:

Among the six listed hotels and the tourism sector in NEPSE, mutual funds have given higher priority to Soaltee Hotel Limited (SHL) with an investment of Rs. 15.21 crores.

Hydropower Companies:

The inclination of investment in hydropower companies for mutual funds was in Sanima Mai Hydropower Limited (SHPC) with an investment of Rs. 37.61 crores, with an investment of Mountain Energy Nepal Limited (MEN) Rs. 24.45 crores, and Api Power Company Limited (API) with an investment of Rs. 17.03 crores.

Life Insurance Companies:

Among the life insurance companies in Nepal, National Life Insurance Company Limited (NLICL), Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited (NLIC), and Life Insurance Corporation Limited (LICN) are the investment companies of top priority for mutual funds. Mutual Fund schemes have around Rs. 88.83 crore in investments in NLICL, Rs. 53.48 crore in investments in NLIC, and Rs. 53.01 crore in LICN.
 

Manufacturing and Products:

Mutual Funds have invested Rs. 44.41 crore in Shivam Cements Limited (SHIVM), Rs. 28.42 crore in Sarbottam Cement Limited (SARBTM), and Rs. 20.31 crore in Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL) as of Baisakh, 2081.

Microfinance Companies:

Among the listed microfinance companies, Chhimek Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (CBBL), Sana Kisan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SKBBL), and Nirdhan Utthan Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (NUBL) were the top three investment priorities for mutual funds. Mutual Funds invested Rs. 81.41 crore in CBBL, Rs. 71.99 crore in SKBBL, and Rs. 42.82 crore in NUBL.

Mutual Fund:

The mutual fund schemes also invest in other mutual funds. Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund (C30MF) falls under the highest investment value mutual fund. It has an investment of Rs. 19.43 crores. Sunrise Focused Equity Fund (SFEF) has the second-highest equity fund with a value of Rs. 17.82 crores. Finally, NIC Asia Growth Fund 2 (NICGF2) stood third-highest investment of Rs. 16.55 crores.

Non-life insurance companies:

Among the non-life insurance companies in Nepal, Neco Insurance Company Limited (NIL), Siddhartha Premier Insurance Limited (SPIL), and Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company Limited (SALICO) are the investment companies of top priority for mutual funds. Mutual Fund schemes have around Rs. 90.76 crore investments in NIL, Rs. 82.69 crore in SPIL, and Rs. 78.04 crore in SALICO.

Promoter shares:

Similarly, the promoter share as per the choice of mutual funds are:

Others:

As for the other sector, mutual funds have invested Rs. 94.75 Crores in Himalayan Reinsurance Limited (HRL), and Rs. 32.99 crores in Nepal Doorsanchar Company Limited (NTC).

Investment:

As for the Investment sector, Citizen Investment Trust (CIT) has the highest investment worth Rs. 32.17 crores. Similarly, Nepal Infrastructure Bank Limited (NIFRA) stands in the second position with an investment of Rs. 7.39 crores.

Change in NAV:

NAV stands for Net Asset Value which represents a fund’s per unit market value. Investors use this value to transact a particular mutual fund in the market. Since the NAV is calculated by subtracting all the liabilities from the total value of all the assets in a portfolio, the value changes following the change in their asset and liabilities.

In the month of Baisakh, 2081, Nabil Flexi Cap Fund (NFCF) NAV lost the highest by 1.50%. Conversely, Nabil Balanced Fund - 2 (NBF2) lost the least 0.10%.

S. No. Mutual Fund  Symbol NAV as of Baisakh  NAV as of Chaitra  Price Change % Change
1 Nabil Flexi Cap Fund NFCF 9.86 10.01 -0.15 -1.50%
2 Prabhu Select Fund PSF 10.62 10.78 -0.16 -1.48%
3 Global IME Balance Fund-I GIBF1 9.99 10.14 -0.15 -1.48%
4 Citizens Mutual Fund - 2 CMF2 9.54 9.67 -0.13 -1.34%
5 Himalayan 80-20 H8020 10.46 10.59 -0.13 -1.23%
6 Sunrise Focused Equity Fund SFEF 9.82 9.94 -0.12 -1.21%
7 Sanima Equity Fund SAEF 10.78 10.91 -0.13 -1.19%
8 Kumari Sunaulo Lagani Yojana KSLY 10.84 10.97 -0.13 -1.19%
9 Laxmi Value Fund-II LVF2 10.04 10.16 -0.12 -1.18%
10 Kumari Dhanabriddhi Yojana KDBY 10.63 10.75 -0.12 -1.12%
11 Nabil Balanced Fund III NBF3 8.97 9.07 -0.1 -1.10%
12 Citizens Mutual Fund-1 CMF1 10.02 10.13 -0.11 -1.09%
13 Prabhu Smart Fund PRSF 10.60 10.71 -0.11 -1.03%
14 RBB Mutual Fund 1 RMF1 9.73 9.83 -0.1 -1.02%
15 RBB Mutual Fund 2 RMF2 10.42 10.52 -0.1 -0.95%
16 Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme-2 SIGS2 9.47 9.56 -0.09 -0.94%
17 Sunrise Bluechip Fund SBCF 9.52 9.61 -0.09 -0.94%
18 NIC Asia Growth Fund 2 NICGF2 9.69 9.78 -0.09 -0.92%
19 Siddhartha Equity Fund SEF 9.43 9.51 -0.08 -0.84%
20 Sanima Large Cap Fund SLCF 9.62 9.7 -0.08 -0.82%
21 Shubha Laxmi Kosh SLK 9.92 10 -0.08 -0.80%
22 Laxmi Equity Fund LEMF 9.88 9.95 -0.07 -0.70%
23 NMB Saral Bachat Fund - E NMBSBF 8.88 8.94 -0.06 -0.67%
24 Sanima Growth Fund SAGF 10.69 10.76 -0.07 -0.65%
25 Sunrise First Mutual Fund SFMF 11.00 11.07 -0.07 -0.63%
26 NIBL Growth Fund NIBLGF 10.02 10.08 -0.06 -0.60%
27 NIBL Sahabhagita Fund NIBLSF 10.05 10.11 -0.06 -0.59%
28 Laxmi Unnati Kosh LUK 10.08 10.14 -0.06 -0.59%
29 Kumari Equity Fund KEF 10.08 10.14 -0.06 -0.59%
30 Mega Mutual Fund - 1 MMF1 8.56 8.61 -0.05 -0.58%
31 Siddhartha Systematic Investment Scheme SSIS 8.98 9.03 -0.05 -0.55%
32 Citizens Super 30 Mutual Fund C30MF 10.46 10.51 -0.05 -0.48%
33 NIBL Stable Fund NSTF 9.96 10 -0.04 -0.40%
34 NIC ASIA Balanced Fund NICBF 10.35 10.39 -0.04 -0.38%
35 NMB 50 NMB50 10.53 10.57 -0.04 -0.38%
36 NMB Sulav Investment Fund - II NSIF2 11.11 11.15 -0.04 -0.36%
37 Kumari Sabal Yojana KSY 9.90 9.93 -0.03 -0.30%
38 NIC Asia Dynamic Debt Fund NADDF 10.73 10.76 -0.03 -0.28%
39 Siddhartha Investment Growth Scheme 3 SIGS3 10.31 10.33 -0.02 -0.19%
40 NIC Asia Flexi Cap Fund NICFC 10.63 10.65 -0.02 -0.19%
41 NIC Asia Growth Fund NICGF 10.69 10.71 -0.02 -0.19%
42 NIBL Samriddhi Fund - 2 NIBSF2 9.05 9.06 -0.01 -0.11%
43 Nabil Balanced Fund - 2 NBF2 9.93 9.94 -0.01 -0.10%
44 NIC Asia Select-30 NICSF 10.85 10.85 0 0.00%

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