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- Onest Ltd
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- Issue Date
- Price
- IPO Size
- Dam Capital Advisors Ltd
- Issue Date 19 Dec - 23 Dec
- Price ₹ 269
- Ipo Size ₹ 798.69 - 840.25 Cr.
- Mamata Machinery Ltd
- Issue Date 19 Dec - 23 Dec
- Price ₹ 230
- Ipo Size ₹ 169.79 - 179.39 Cr.
- Transrail Lighting Ltd
- Issue Date 19 Dec - 23 Dec
- Price ₹ 410
- Ipo Size ₹ 816.56 - 838.91 Cr.
- Sanathan Textiles Ltd
- Issue Date 19 Dec - 23 Dec
- Price ₹ 305
- Ipo Size ₹ 550 - 550 Cr.
- Concord Enviro Systems
- Issue Date 19 Dec - 23 Dec
- Price ₹ 665
- Ipo Size ₹ 483.62 - 500.33 Cr.
- Newmalayalam Steel Ltd
- Issue Date 19 Dec - 23 Dec
- Price ₹ 85
- Ipo Size ₹ 39.44 - 41.76 Cr.
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About IPO
What is an initial public offering (IPO)?
Initial public offering (IPO) can simply be defined as the process in which a private company offers its share to the public for the first time, and in turn, becomes a publicly-traded company. Through this process of IPO, the company can raise its equity capital.
How does an IPO work?
- Private companies that have achieved the ‘unicorn status’ in their growth trajectory, generally decide on ‘going public’.
- In India, the process of IPO is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI), so the first step is to register with SEBI.
- After submitting all the required documents and on receiving approval from SEBI, the company is required to determine the share price and the number of shares it plans to issue.
- Following this, the company must choose between the two types of IPO issues- Fixed price IPO and Book Building IPO.
- After IPO valuation, the company’s shares are made public.
Procedure for investing in IPO
- Acquire the application form, either physically from a broker, a distributor, or from an online portal like 5paisa
- Fill the form with all the required details including personal, bank, and Demat account details.
- Provide details about the total investment amount.
- The shares will be allotted to an individual within 10 days of closing of the offer.
Who is eligible for applying for an IPO?
An adult who is capable of entering into a legal contract is considered eligible for investing in an IPO. The individual can be a qualified institutional investor, anchor investor, retail investor or a high net-worth individual. Apart from this, some basic criteria for eligibility are:
- The individual should have a pan card issued by the income tax department.
- A valid Demat account
- It is not mandatory to have a trading account for investing in an IPO but it is advisable to have one. A trading account will help an investor sell the stocks present on the IPO listings, in near future.
Steps to apply for an IPO from 5paisa
There are five steps to apply for an IPO from 5paisa
- Login to the 5paisa account and select the issue from the current IPO section.
- Based on the individual’s preference, one can select the number of lots and price for the desired IPO.
- Enter the UPI ID, check all the details, and select submit. With this, the process is completed and the bid will be placed with the exchange.
- Finally, the individual needs to approve a mandate notification received in their UPI app.
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FAQs
This is one of the processes that has to do with the pricing of the IPO. An IPO can be made either through book building method, the fixed price method or a combination of both.
While in book building the price at which securities will be offered/allotted is not known in advance to the investor (investor is aware of an indicative price range only), in the fixed price process price at which the securities are offered/allotted is known in advance to the investor.
When it comes to an IPO, there are 4 types of investors who can bid, as per SEBI guidelines. They are –
1. Qualified institutional investors (QIIs)
2. Anchor investors
3. Retail investors and
4. High net-worth individuals (HNIs)/Non-institutional investors (NII).
IPO subscription period is the period of time during which investors can promise to purchase shares of a security to be issued as initial public offering (IPO).
To apply in an IPO with 5paisa:
1.Login to the 5paisa website or mobile trading app
2.Go to the Current IPOs section
3.Select the IPO you wish to apply for
4. Enter IPO details like price, quantity (lots) and your UPI ID
5. Check details and Confirm
6. Approve the UPI notification received on your phone (in BHIM App or your net banking app)
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A Red Herring Prospectus, or offer document, is filed by a company to SEBI. This document is very useful to as it provides detailed information about the company’s business operations, financials, promoters and the company’s objective for raising funds.
Investors can use an IPO registrar to check the status of their subscription. The investor will need his PAN card number, IPO application number, and Demat account number in order to verify the status of his IPO subscription. The investor will get the information under the search button on the registrar's or BSE's website if the shares are allocated.
Investors receive information from BSE, NSE, CDSL, and NSDL via shared Email and SMS.
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