Basic IPO FAQs

Is a minor eligible to apply for IPO?

Some companies allow minors bid on their IPO while others don't. It all depends on the IPO to IPO.

This information is typically found under the section " Who can Apply?" in the IPO Prospectus.

Take, for example:

Religare Industries Limited IPO prospectus states:Indian National's Resident in India who are Majors or in the names their minor children as natural/legal Guardianians in single or multiple names (not more then three) can apply for this IPO.

IPO prospectus of Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd :
It is important for bidders to know that Bids can be rejected due to the following technical grounds: Bids from persons not capable of contracting under the Indian Contract Act 1872, including minors, and people of unsound mind, etc.

In the IPO Application Form, applicants must disclose their age to investors


In how many days does the issue open?


What do you mean by Basis of allocation or basis of allotment?


Can IPO application be revised or cancelled?


Where IPO application forms are available?


Provide tips to choose right IPO.


In an IPO, can an individual apply for non institutional category of bidder?


Is there any minimum and maximum limit of the investment one can do in the HNI category?


Can a buy order be placed during after hour session before IPO listing date?


How someone can apply online for IPO?


How is Listing price of IPO decided?


Define Right issue or RI.


Why does every hour the retail Individual Investor RII bidding status is not getting updated ?


List down the risk factors involved in applying in an IPO.


Can both the holders of joint demat account apply individually for an IPO?


For retail investors,why does maximum subscription amount is limited to Rs. 2 laks


List down determining factors for selection of IPO to invest.


For an IPO,How much tax I have to pay on returns(Capital gains)?


What is the procedure for withdrawal in IPO?


Without an IPO,how can a company get listed in stock exchange?


An issue is required to kept open for how many days?