1.5 lakh shares of Muktinath Development Bank for sale at Rs 135 per share
Kathmandu. Muktinath Bikas Bank Limited has put founder shares on sale. The bank has put 1 lakh 56 thousand 283 shares for sale towards the founder group.
For the purchase of the said shares, any person or company should apply to the office of Muktinath Capital before the 1st of May. The minimum share price has been set at Rs 135 per share.
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