IPO Subscription Data Live from NSE and BSE

Subscription data provides vital insights into investor interest and participation levels in Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). It indicates how many shares have been applied for compared to the total available, giving a clear picture of market demand. Stay ahead of the curve by accessing the latest subscription data live from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE). Our platform offers real-time updates, enabling you to track investor sentiment and make informed decisions based on current market trends.

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Ongoing IPO Subscription Status

NameQIBNIIRIITotal
Airfloa Rail Technology SME0.7276.497.4365.32

* All figures represent multiples of the subscription.

Subscription Status of Recently Closed IPOs

NameQIBNIIRIITotal
Urban Co.147.3577.8241.49108.98
Dev Accelerator20.387.97164.8964
Shringar House of Mangalsutra101.4182.5827.2660.31
Jay Ambe Supermarkets SME16.79110.2471.3964.13
Galaxy Medicare SME11.482.11.83
Karbonsteel Engineering SME121.6185.9946.8476.59
Krupalu Metals SME06.451.852.96
Taurian MPS SME15.8917.376.8611.69
Nilachal Carbo Metalicks SME04.565.555.06
Vashishtha Luxury Fashion SME1.272.472.162.18
L.T.Elevator SME0000
Sharvaya Metals SME1.286.096.314.83
Austere Systems SME6.54405.07369.09273.94
Vigor Plast SME3.947.032.493.88
Optivalue Tek Consulting SME49.27118.8249.6464.454
Goel Construction SME124.2224.888.61124.34
Rachit Prints SME11.252.741.97
Amanta Healthcare35.86209.454.9682.63
Abril Paper Tech SME05.5116.7911.22
Sugs Lloyd SME2.035.32.123.23

* All figures represent multiples of the subscription.


What are QIB, NII, and RII investors?

QIB, NII, and RII investors are different categories of investors in an IPO:
  • Retail Individual Investor (RII): RII refers to individual investors who participate in IPOs directly through the retail channel. These investors typically buy relatively small quantities of shares.
  • Non-Institutional Investor (NII): NII includes individual investors or entities that are not institutional investors, such as high-net-worth individuals or corporate bodies. They usually invest larger amounts compared to retail investors but are not institutional investors like mutual funds or insurance companies.
  • Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB): QIBs are institutional investors that are deemed financially sophisticated and capable of participating in certain types of securities offerings not available to retail investors. Examples include mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and certain types of investment firms.

What is Subscription Status in an IPO?

Subscription Status in an IPO refers to the demand for shares being offered. It can be oversubscribed, fully subscribed, or undersubscribed. Oversubscribed means demand exceeds supply, fully subscribed indicates equal demand and supply, while undersubscribed suggests low demand. It's crucial for both the company and investors as it reflects market sentiment and influences pricing and allocation of shares.

Why is Subscription Status important for investors?

Subscription Status is important for investors as it reflects the market's interest and demand for the IPO shares. High subscription levels may indicate strong investor confidence in the company, while low subscription levels may signal caution or lack of interest.

What happens if an IPO is oversubscribed?

If an IPO is oversubscribed, it means that the demand for shares exceeds the number of shares available for sale. For instance, if an IPO is subscribed 10 times its offering size, it indicates significant investor interest. In such cases, allotment may occur through a lottery system, where investors have their chances determined randomly. This reflects strong investor sentiment and interest in the offering, potentially leading to price appreciation when the shares begin trading publicly.

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