Basic IPO FAQs

Do we need to apply for an IPO in a lot or as much as we have money?

Yes. You must apply for multiple IPOs. No limit on the amount that you can apply for. Let's say that a share of an IPO has a price of Rs 100. The lot size is 200 shares. You must apply for at most one lot. Your application amount would be Rs 200 X 100=Rs 20,000. Applying for Rs 10 000, Rs 15,000 or Rs 30,000 is not possible. You can only apply for more than one lot by applying for two lots at Rs 40,000 and three lots at Rs 60,000, respectively.


In a IPO ,if there any discount to retail investors then at what price should I subscribe?


I have not marked cutoff, but has provided bid price at the upper band in an IPO request. will it make a difference?


Why to bid a cuttoff in a book-building IPO?


I applied for an IPO whose price range has been reduced. I've already applied in the original band and my amount is already blocked. What should I do next?


Where the subscription figure of an IPO can be found?


In the early price discovery session, How the IPO share price is defined?


How can I apply offline in IPO?


If my broker is not offering IPO facility but I have a demat account then how can I apply for IPO online?


Can an individual apply in IPO for both Retail (below 2 lakhs) and HNI (above 2 lakhs)?


Investment of Rs. 2 lakhs minimum is enough or any other eligibility criteria is there for NII?


With my friend's PAN details in my demat ,can I apply for an IPO?


Are the application for NII and retail investor different?


Does an Individuals who wish to apply for NII quota must follow the same procedure online and in person?


At the time of IPO listing , is there any circuit?


During special open time between 9:00 am to 9:45 am ,how to sell IPO shares on listing?


Can I apply online for an IPO on Sunday?


How can I sell IPO?


Which IPO will give positive response if I have to invest for a short period?


Where can I find the old IPO offer documents?


Where can I get updates on every upcoming IPO