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Afcons Infrastructure IPO 2024 Live Updates: Shapoorji Pallonji Group’s Afcons Infrastructure IPO opened on October 25. The company aims to raise Rs 5,430 crore. The issue consists of two components- issuance of fresh shares as well as an offer for sale. It will be closed on October 29. 

The IPO price band is in the range of Rs 440- 463 per equity share. The allotment of shares is likely to be finalised on October 30 by the registrar of the issue. The listing on NSE and BSE is likely to be finalised on November 04. A retail buyer needs a minimum investment of Rs 14,816 to bid for a lot of 32 shares, and then in its multiple. 

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