The president of the Stock Brokers Association of Nepal has said that a member of the family of a martyr in the movement will be provided employment in a member organization.
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The Stock Brokers Association has announced that it will provide employment to one member of each family of the martyrs who lost their lives in the Gen-G movement held on Bhadra 23 and 24.
At a program organized in Kathmandu on Friday, Stock Brokers Association of Nepal President Sagar Dhakal announced that a member of the family of a martyr in the movement will be provided with employment opportunities in the organization of a member under their association.
The Stock Brokers Association of Nepal is celebrating its 32nd foundation day on Kartik 9. On the occasion, the Brokers Association expressed its commitment to move forward by expanding the access to the securities market by expanding the services provided by its members and developing the development and stability of Nepal's capital market.
Currently, 90 securities brokers and 2 securities traders under the association are operating the securities brokerage business after obtaining permission from the Nepal Securities Board. These securities dealers have been providing securities trading and depository services to more than 7.1 million investors involved in Nepal's capital market.
