Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO Day 1: GMP jumps 38%, Subscription status, Allotment details, and key points to know before investing

Senores Pharmaceuticals, an emerging player in the pharma industry, has kicked off its IPO today (December 20). The bidding window of the public issue is set to close on December 24. The IPO of Senores Pharmaceuticals offers shares in a price range of Rs 372 to Rs 391 per share.

Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO – GMP

As of today and the recent trend, the grey market premium (GMP) for the Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO is Rs 150, indicating that the stock is expected to list at a premium, with an estimated listing price of Rs 541 per share, a 38.36 per cent higher than the upper end of the price band.

Early Subscription Trends

Coming to the IPO’s subscription status, as of the first day and the latest development, the issue so far has been subscribed 44 per cent. The retail investors’ segment lead the charge, with a 1.94 times subscription rate.

Senores Pharmaceuticals – What’s on Offer?

Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO  is a mix of fresh shares worth Rs 500 crore and an Offer for Sale (OFS) of Rs 82.11 crore from existing promoters and shareholders.

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The Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO has a total share offering of 85,34,681 shares. The allocations of the shares across various investor categories are as follows:  

Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs)  have been allocated 75 per cent and in the  Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) category, 15 per cent of the offering is for high-net-worth individuals and other non-institutional investors. The remaining 10 per cent is reserved for retail investors, who can bid for a minimum of 38 shares.

Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO also includes an employee segment, which has been subscribed 65 per cent.

Anchor investors

Senores Pharmaceuticals IPO has raised Rs 261 crore from anchor investors ahead of its opening. Key institutional investors such as ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, Mahindra Manulife Mutual Fund, Aditya Birla Sun Life Insurance, SBI General Insurance, and Troo Capital.

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The anchor investors have been allotted 66.66 lakh shares, with each share priced at Rs 391.

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