The Indobell Insulations IPO, a Rs 10.14-crore offering on the BSE SME platform, opened for subscription from January 6 to January 8. The issue price band of the issue has been set at Rs 46 per share, and now investors are eagerly waiting to see whether they’ve received their shares.
The allotment of shares for this BSE SME issue is likely to be finalised today (January 8). Let’s take a look at how to check the allotment status online through platforms such as BSE, and the registrars, Integrated registry management services and what steps to follow to know the status.
Furthermore, the listing of the shares of the company on the Indian bourses is scheduled on January 13.
Indobell Insulations IPO: How to check your allotment status
If you applied for the Indobell Insulations IPO, you can easily check the allotment status following these steps:
Via BSE Website
- Visit the IPO Application Status page on the BSE website.
- Choose Equity from the options.
- Select Indobell Insulations from the list.
- Enter your IPO application number or PAN details.
- Tick the “I am not a Robot” box.
- Click on Submit to check if you’ve been allotted shares.
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Via Integrated Registry Management Services (Registrar’s Website)
- Go to the IPO allotment page on Integrated Registry Management Services.
- Select Indobell Insulations from the dropdown.
- Choose between IPO application number, DPID & Client ID, or PAN from the Select Choice tab.
- Enter the required details, and then click submit to view your allotment status.
Indobell Insulations IPO: GMP
As per recent data, GMP of Indobell Insulations IPO stands at Rs 19. If the trend holds, shares could list at Rs 65 per share, which indicates a potential premium of 41.30% over the issue price.
Indobell Insulations IPO: Subscription Highlights
Indobell Insulations IPO was subscribed 54.13 times by the end of Day 3. Taking a closer look at the subscription in each category, the retail portion was booked 52.4 times, NII portion was subscribed 51.4 times,
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