Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Kalanga Hydro Limited (KAHL) IPO

Kalanga Hydro Limited (KAHL) is issuing 2,870,000 units of ordinary shares at NPR 100 each, in the Hydro Power sector. The issue opens May 22, 2026 and closes May 27, 2026 at 5:00 PM.

IPO Details

CompanyKalanga Hydro Limited
Stock symbolKAHL
SectorHydro Power
Share typeOrdinary
Price per unitNPR 100
Issue size2,870,000 units (NPR 287,000,000)
ApplicationMin 10, max 20,000 units
Opening dateMay 22, 2026 (BS 2083-02-08)
Closing dateMay 27, 2026 (BS 2083-02-13)
Issue managerSanima Capital Limited
RatingCARE-NP BB (IS)
Fiscal year2082/2083 BS
StatusClosed

How to apply for the KAHL IPO

Applications are submitted online through Mero Share (you need a Demat account, a Mero Share account and a bank CRN). In Mero Share, open My ASBA → Apply for Issue, select Kalanga Hydro Limited, enter the number of units (minimum 10) and your CRN, and submit — the amount is blocked in your bank until allotment. Full walk-through in our Mero Share application guide.

IPO details are sourced from public feeds and can change. Always confirm the price, dates and terms on the official issue notice and prospectus (via SEBON or the issue manager, Sanima Capital Limited) before applying. This is not financial advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Kalanga Hydro Limited IPO open and close?

The Kalanga Hydro Limited (KAHL) IPO opens on May 22, 2026 and closes on May 27, 2026 at 5:00 PM. Always confirm on the official issue notice before applying.

How much do I need to apply for the KAHL IPO?

Shares are priced at NPR 100 each with a minimum application of 10 units, so roughly NPR 1,000. Apply through Mero Share; the amount is blocked in your bank until allotment.

How do I apply for the KAHL IPO?

Log into Mero Share, open "My ASBA" → "Apply for Issue", select Kalanga Hydro Limited, enter your units and CRN, and submit. See our step-by-step Mero Share guide for details.

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