Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) provide investors with opportunities to invest in companies at an early stage of their public journey. At Unlisted Shares India, we provide comprehensive information on upcoming IPOs, recent listings, and expert analysis to help you make informed investment decisions. Stay updated with the latest IPO calendar, issue prices, grey market premiums, and subscription status for both mainboard and SME IPOs.
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To apply for IPOs, you need a Demat account with a registered broker. Ensure your KYC details are updated.
Review the company's prospectus, business model, financials, and growth potential before investing.
Apply through your broker's website or app. Specify the number of shares and bid price within the price band.
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process by which a private company offers shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from public investors. Through an IPO, a company transitions from being privately-owned to becoming a publicly-traded entity on a stock exchange.
To apply for an IPO, you need a Demat and trading account with a registered broker. You can apply through your broker's website or mobile app during the IPO subscription period. You'll need to specify the number of shares you wish to buy and the price (for price band IPOs).
Grey Market Premium (GMP) is the premium amount at which IPO shares are traded in the unofficial/grey market before they are officially listed on the stock exchange. It indicates the expected listing price and potential gains on listing day. However, GMP is not regulated and should not be the sole factor for making investment decisions.
Mainboard IPOs are from larger companies meeting the main stock exchange's listing criteria, with minimum post-issue paid-up capital of ₹10 crore. SME IPOs are from smaller companies listing on dedicated SME platforms, with less stringent requirements and post-issue paid-up capital between ₹1-25 crore. Mainboard IPOs typically have larger issue sizes and greater liquidity.
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