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Every Mutual Fund Managed by Garima Capital in 2026

By · July 6, 2026 · 6 min read · 1114 words

Every Mutual Fund Managed by Garima Capital in 2026

Garima Capital manages 2 mutual fund schemes in Nepal, with a combined paid-up size of about Rs 1.97 arba (Rs 196.5 crore). Here is the full lineup and what the latest data shows for each.

Every Garima Capital scheme

SchemeTypeNAVPremium/DiscountDividend
GSY
Garima Samriddhi Yojana
Closed-EndRs 10.17-3.83%4.90%
GSYA
Garima Subarna Yojana
Open-EndRs 9.70-0.00%

About Garima Capital

Garima Capital is a SEBON-licensed capital company (fund house) operating in Nepal's mutual fund industry. It runs 1 closed-end scheme listed on NEPSE and 1 open-end scheme bought and redeemed at NAV. Across all of them it manages roughly Rs 1.97 arba (Rs 196.5 crore) in paid-up capital.

Highlights from the lineup

How to invest with Garima Capital

  1. Open a demat account and register on MeroShare through a depository participant.
  2. For a listed (closed-end) Garima Capital scheme, buy the units on NEPSE via your broker's TMS.
  3. For an open-end scheme, apply to the fund house directly and transact at NAV.
  4. For new fund offerings (IPOs of mutual funds), apply through the ASBA/C-ASBA system in the issue window.

Where this sits in Nepal's fund market

Nepal's mutual fund industry has grown to 58 schemes run by 19 licensed fund houses, split between 44 closed-end funds that trade on NEPSE and 14 open-end funds bought and sold at NAV. For ordinary savers, a mutual fund is the simplest way into the share market: a professional manager pools money from thousands of investors and spreads it across dozens of listed companies, so you get diversification and expertise without picking stocks yourself. Across the closed-end schemes the average unit currently trades at +316.90% to NAV, and 29 of them sit at a discount - a reminder that even inside one asset class the numbers vary widely, which is exactly why comparing the underlying data matters.

The key terms, explained

If you are new to Nepali mutual funds, these are the words that do most of the work in this article:

Risks worth keeping in mind

Mutual funds are diversified, but they are not risk-free. A few things to weigh before you invest:

How to start investing in Nepali mutual funds

Getting started is more straightforward than most first-time investors expect. The practical path looks like this:

  1. Open a demat account and BOID through any depository participant (a bank or broker), then register on MeroShare - this is your gateway to holding and applying for securities online.
  2. Link a bank account for ASBA/C-ASBA so you can apply for new fund offerings and debenture issues directly from your bank.
  3. Decide your style: buy a listed closed-end scheme any trading day on NEPSE through your broker's TMS, apply for an open-end scheme at NAV, or subscribe to a systematic plan (SIP) that invests a fixed amount every month.
  4. Mind the costs and tax: factor in brokerage, and remember that dividends and capital gains are taxable in Nepal - check the current rates before you invest.

A mutual fund suits investors who want exposure to the share market without the time or expertise to pick individual stocks. Start with an amount you can leave invested, compare a handful of schemes on the numbers, and review your holdings each time the AMCs publish fresh monthly reports.

Want the latest figures, side by side for every scheme? See all fund houses on Nepal's Capitals - refreshed each trading day, straight from the source.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many funds does Garima Capital manage?

Garima Capital currently manages 2 mutual fund schemes in Nepal - 1 closed-end and 1 open-end.

What is the total AUM of Garima Capital?

Its schemes hold a combined paid-up size of about Rs 1.97 arba (Rs 196.5 crore).

Is Garima Capital regulated?

Yes - it is a fund house licensed and supervised by the Securities Board of Nepal (SEBON).

Which Garima Capital fund pays the most dividend?

GSY has the highest expected dividend in the lineup.

How do I buy a Garima Capital mutual fund?

Listed schemes trade on NEPSE via a broker; open-end schemes are bought directly from the fund house at NAV.

Keeping the data honest

Every figure in this article is origin-only: Nepal's Capitals tracks all 58 schemes across 19 licensed fund houses and recomputes each number every trading day, drawing NAV and allocations from each AMC's own monthly reports, market prices from the live NEPSE feed, and issue data from SEBON filings. There are no third-party aggregators in the pipeline and nothing is dressed up as official that isn't - so what you read here reflects the most recent primary-source disclosure. Because those disclosures update on a schedule, the picture can shift quickly when fresh NAVs and prices land; bookmark the live dashboard and check back before you act on any single number.

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Written bySandeep Kumar Chaudharyhttps://sandeepkumarchaudhary.com/

Disclaimer. This article is informational and is not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Every figure is sourced from primary AMC disclosures and SEBON filings and is recomputed each trading day. Confirm the latest numbers before acting.