Basic IPO FAQs

How can you define the life cycle of an IPO prospectus?

Stage 1: Draft Offer document

The Issuer Company and Book Building Lead Manager prepare the "Draft Offer Document". This document is sent to SEBI for review. SEBI will review the document and either ask the lead managers for changes or approval to proceed with IPO processing.

You can find Draft document on official website of SEBI in the section of 'Reports -> Public Issues:And the Draft Offer Documents are filed with SEBI" at: http://www.sebi.gov.in/SectIndex.jsp?sub_sec_id=70

A "Draft Offer Document" is a PDF file that contains information for investors who need to know more about the public issue. It contains information about the company, the management, the risk involved in applying for this issue, the financials of the company and why it is raising money via IPO.

Stage 2 - Offer Document

After the SEBI has cleared the draft offer document, it is called an "Offer Document". The modified version of the 'Draft offer document' that SEBI has approved is called "Offer Document".

The "Offer Document", which is a description of the offer, is sent to the registrar for the issue and to stock exchanges where Issuer Company would like to list.

Stage 3: Red Herring Prospectus

After "Offer Document" is cleared by Stock Exchanges, Issuer Company adds Issue size and the price of the issue (and makes it available to all). Now, the issue prospectus is called "Red Herring Prospectus".

Red Herring Prospectus also can be found on SEBI website at:http://www.sebi.gov.in/SectIndex.jsp?sub_sec_id=72


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


Is there any loss or advantage of applying more than one lot in an IPO?