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IPO Subscription Status – Live from BSE and NSE 2023

There are four distinct classifications for IPO Subscription Status: Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB), Non-Institutional Investors (NII), Retail, and Employee categories. The cumulative count of IPO subscriptions across all categories is indicated in the Total Column.

Typically, the duration for IPO Subscription Status in 2023 spans three working days, while the SME IPO Subscription Status Period covers a span of four to six working days. During trading hours (from 10 AM to 4 PM), users have the opportunity to apply for IPOs.

Both the NSE and BSE platforms display live data of IPO Subscription Status, featuring bid data that they have received. Our services encompass the IPO subscription status of ongoing IPOs.

The most recent update on IPO Subscription Status presented below is the aggregate of BSE IPO Subscription Status and NSE IPO Subscription Status.

 

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The IPO Subscription Status is important for investors.

  • Investors hold the choice to proceed with an IPO application apply or not.
  • Elevated IPO subscription figures indicate a potential listing of the IPO at a higher price.
  • It also demonstrates its influence on the IPO Grey Market Premium (GMP).
  • The allocation for High Net Worth Individuals (HNI) and Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB) provides insights into the potential IPO listing valuations.

We streamline the consolidated IPO Subscription Status from both the NSE and BSE Exchanges, presenting it in a unified location.

Current IPO Subscription Status 2023

IPO Name QIB NII Retail Total
Ratnaveer Precision
0.00
0.87
1.38
0.88
Pramara Promotions
0.00
0.02
1.63
0.83
Saroja Pharma
0.00
0.80
4.77
2.78
Basilic Fly Studio
1.21
51.45
77.45
51.81

Frequently Asked Questions?

How To Check IPO Subscription Status ?
  1. Visit the official website of the stock exchange where the IPO is listed.

  2. Look for the “IPO Subscription Status” or a similar option on the website.

  3. Enter the required details, which typically include your application number or PAN card number.

  4. Submit the information and wait for the system to retrieve the status.

  5. The result will show whether your IPO application has been successfully subscribed, partially subscribed, or not subscribed.

  6. Additionally, you can check financial news websites, stock market apps, or contact your broker for IPO subscription updates.

  7. Keep in mind that IPO subscription status is usually available after the IPO’s closing date, so be patient if you don’t find immediate results.

NSE IPO Subscription Status ?
  1. Visit the official website of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) at www.nseindia.com.

  2. Look for the “IPO Subscription” or “IPO Status” section on the homepage or in the “Market Data” or “Investor Services” section.

  3. Click on the relevant link to access the IPO subscription status page.

  4. You may need to enter specific details such as the IPO application number, PAN card number, or DP ID/Client ID, depending on the IPO registrar’s requirements.

  5. Submit the requested information and wait for the system to retrieve the IPO subscription status.

  6. The result will display whether your IPO application has been successfully subscribed, partially subscribed, or not subscribed.

  7. Additionally, you can also check the IPO subscription status on the websites of the IPO registrar or financial news portals.

What is QIB ?

QIB stands for “Qualified Institutional Buyer.” It refers to institutional investors that are considered financially knowledgeable and sophisticated in the world of finance and securities. QIBs are typically large financial entities such as mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds, banks, and investment firms. These institutions are considered qualified because they meet certain regulatory criteria and are allowed to participate in various financial transactions, including purchasing securities in larger quantities during initial public offerings (IPOs), private placements, and other investment opportunities.

What is NII ?

NII stands for “Non-Institutional Investor.” In the context of financial markets and investments, NII refers to a category of investors who are not institutional entities but are still considered to be non-retail investors. Non-Institutional Investors are typically individuals, high-net-worth individuals (HNIs), or other non-institutional entities like trusts and family offices.

What is RII ?

RII stands for “Retail Individual Investor.” In the context of financial markets and investments, RII refers to individual investors who participate in investment opportunities like initial public offerings (IPOs) and stock market offerings. These investors are often retail traders and individuals who do not fall into the category of institutional or qualified investors.

How To Check Live Subscription Status For IPOs On NSE & BSE ?
  1. Visit the official website of the NSE and BSE. The official websites are www.nseindia.com (for NSE) and www.bseindia.com (for BSE).

  2. Look for the “IPO Subscription” or “IPO Status” section on the homepage of the respective exchange’s website. This section may be under the “Market Data” or “Investor Services” category.

  3. Click on the link related to IPO subscription status or a similar option. It should take you to the page where you can find information about ongoing IPOs.

  4. On the IPO subscription status page, you will typically see a list of all the IPOs currently open for subscription. This list will include the name of the company, the subscription period, and the price band.

  5. Click on the specific IPO for which you want to check the live subscription status. This will provide you with details about the number of times the IPO has been subscribed.

  6. The subscription status is usually updated multiple times during the day, showing the current subscription figures for that IPO.

  7. You can also check the category-wise subscription data, including Retail, Non-Institutional Investors (NII), and Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB), to get a comprehensive view of the demand for the IPO.

  8. Keep in mind that subscription status may change frequently during the subscription period, so check regularly if you are interested in a specific IPO.

Disclaimer:- Please note that the information provided on the official NSE and BSE websites is reliable and up-to-date. It’s a crucial resource for investors to track the demand for IPOs and make informed decisions about participating in them.