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  2. LOLC Holdings - Wikipedia

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    LOLC Holdings PLC is a Sri Lankan conglomerate listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). Originally starting as a non-banking financial company LOLC has grown into one of the largest Sri Lankan conglomerates involved in many sectors and subsidiaries in several countries although it is still mainly involved in the financial sector.

  3. LOLC Finance - Wikipedia

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    The LOLC Group planned to merge Lanka ORIX Finance Company with the group's microfinance firm, LOLC Micro Credit Limited. [6] The company joined the electronic fund transfer network LankaPay in 2015. [7] Lanka ORIX Finance changed its name to LOLC Finance at the end of 2015. [8] The proposed merger of LOLC Finance and LOLC Micro Credit realised ...

  4. LOLC - Wikipedia

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  5. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors [1] and usually also to retail (individual) investors. [2] An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investment banks, who also arrange for the shares to be listed on one or more stock exchanges.

  6. Issued shares - Wikipedia

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    Shares are most commonly issued fully paid, in which case the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount paid on the shares; but they may also be issued shares that are partly paid, with unlimited liability, subject to guarantee, or some other form.

  7. Qualified institutional placement - Wikipedia

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    Qualified institutional placement (QIP) is a capital-raising tool, primarily used in India and other parts of southern Asia, whereby a listed company can issue equity shares, fully and partly convertible debentures, or any securities other than warrants which are convertible to equity shares to a qualified institutional buyer (QIB).

  8. Ishara Nanayakkara - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, LOLC also reached total assets amounting to 1.008 trillion as of December 2018. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2019, he eventually toppled Dhammika Perera to become the richest person in Sri Lanka after a Korean bank came forward with interest and intention to buy the LOLC's subsidiary Cambodian microfinance arm for a staggering US$603.4 ...

  9. NSE EMERGE - Wikipedia

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    NSE EMERGE [2] is the National Stock Exchange of India's new initiative for small and medium-sized enterprises and startup companies from India. [3] These companies can get listed on NSE without Initial public offering (IPO).