Waaree Energies, Sagility, Niva Bupa most searched IPOs in November so far on Google Trends

November has been another buzzing month in terms of IPO action. 5 IPOs that were searched most on the Google, as per the data from Google Trends include Waree Energies followed by Deepak Builders and Engineers. That apart search trends also indicated queries for Niva Bupa and Sagiloty IPOs. Here’s a list of IPOs below that were searched the most so far this month.   

Niva Bupa Health Insurance IPO

Niva Bupa Health Insurance IPO was opened on November 7, 2024, and was listed on November 14, 2024. The IPO got a total 1.90 times of subscriptions with retail investors getting the most with 2.88 times among all other categories. Niva Bupa shares fell 6.24% from their listing price, dropping to a low of Rs 73.60 on the BSE. The decline erased the initial gains for investors after the shares were listed with a 6% premium over the upper price band of Rs 74. The shares were listed at Rs 78.5 on the BSE, a 6.1% premium over the issue price, and at Rs 78.1 on the NSE, slightly above expectations.

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Sagility India IPO

Sagility India listed its shares on the exchanges on November 12 at a premium and was opened on November 5, 2024. The IPO received a total of 3.20 times of subscriptions. On the NSE, the shares opened at Rs 31.06, marking a 3.53 per cent premium over the offer price of Rs 30. The shares also debuted at Rs 31.06 on the BSE, reflecting the same 3.53 per cent premium over the IPO price. 

Waaree Energies IPO

Waaree Energies IPO saw a 79.44 times subscription. The qualified institutional investors were the most subscribed category with 215.03 times of subscription. Waaree Energies IPO is a book-built issue worth Rs 4,321.44 crores. The company is soon going to announce its quarterly results after the IPO listing.

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Afcons Infrastructure IPO

Afcons Infrastructure IPO opened on October 25, 2024 and was listed on November 4, 2024. The company received a total of 2.77 times of subscription, in which the non-institutional buyers category saw the highest among all with 5.31 times of subscription. 

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