NEPSE Investment Guide 2025: How to Start Investing in Nepal Stock Market (NEPSE)
Step to Investing in NEPSE
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is attracting more investors than ever before. With digital trading platforms, mobile apps, and easy access to market information, investing in NEPSE in 2025 is simpler, faster, and more profitable — if you know how to start the right way.

In this article , we’ll walk you through step-by-step how to start your NEPSE investment journey, avoid common mistakes, and grow your wealth safely . All the major step for primary market are mentioned below :
Table of Contents
1.Understand What NEPSE Is
The Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the only stock exchange in Nepal where shares of listed companies are traded.
Here, you can buy and sell:
- Company shares (banks, hydropower, insurance, etc.)
- Mutual funds
- Bonds and debentures
The market works from Sunday to Friday, with trading hours from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. All public holiday in Nepse also remain close .
2. Open a Demat Account
Before you can buy shares, you need a Dematerialized (Demat) account .
A Demat account stores your shares electronically, just like a bank account stores money.
How to Open a Demat Account in 2025 :
- Visit a merchant bank, capital company, or brokerage firm.
- Fill out the Demat account form with your:
- Citizenship certificate
- Passport-sized photo
- Bank account details
- Pay the annual fee (around Rs. 100).
Tip : Many banks in Nepal now offer online Demat account opening .
3. Get a CRN Number
The Central Depository System (CDS) issues a CRN (C-ASBA Registration Number) that links your Demat account to your bank.
You’ll need the CRN to apply for IPOs and FPOs.
Process to get CRN number:
- Visit your bank
- Fill out the CRN form
- Get your CRN slip within 1–2 days
Now Primary market is completed for applying in IPO/FPO .
Step to Secondary market are mention below :
Choose a Stock Broker
NEPSE has 50+ licensed brokers who help you buy and sell shares.
Choose a broker based on:
- Online trading system
- App usability
- Service quality
- Brokerage fees (max 0.4%)
Popular brokers in 2025:
Midas Stock, Naasa Securities, Imperial Securities, ABC Stock House etc
Learn the Basics of Trading

You can invest in two ways:
- Primary Market – Applying for IPOs, FPOs, Right Shares
- Secondary Market – Buying and selling shares daily via your broker
Key Terms to Know:
- IPO – Initial Public Offering
- Right Share – Additional shares offered to existing shareholders
- Bonus Share – Free shares given from company profits
- Dividend – Profit distributed to shareholders (cash or shares)
Start Small and Safe
If you’re new, avoid high-risk moves. Start with:
- IPOs (low cost, low risk)
- Blue-chip stocks
- Mutual funds (for diversified risk)
Example as take low risk :
Instead of buying 100 shares of a risky hydropower, buy 10 shares each of 10 stable companies.
Use Market Tools & News
Stay updated with:
- NEPSE Live Data – official NEPSE site or broker apps
- Company Financial Reports
- News Portals like Dhamala Times and other news portal for market updates and analysis
Follow Trading Discipline in NEPSE
To be successful trader/investor in NEPSE:
- Don’t panic sell during market drops
- Set a stop-loss and profit target
- Keep learning about technical & fundamental analysis
- Never invest money you can’t afford to lose
Common Mistakes to Avoid in NEPSE
- Investing based only on rumors
- Putting all money into one sector
- Ignoring company performance
- Trading emotionally without research
Think Long-Term in NEPSE
NEPSE is not just for quick profits.
Long-term investing (3–5 years) in strong companies can bring:
- Higher dividends
- Capital appreciation
- Financial stability
Conclusion
Investing in NEPSE in 2025 is easier than ever, but success comes only with knowledge, patience, and discipline. Start small, learn continuously, and diversify your portfolio.
Tip: Bookmark this Steps and revisit it whenever you make a new investment decision.
