Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO allotment today: How to check your allotment status online on BSE, NSE, Kfin Technologies

How to Check Capital Infra Trust Invit IPO Share Allotment Status: Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO was opened for subscription from January 7 to January 9, with price band set between Rs 99 to Rs 100 per share. With the allotment status set to be announced today, January 10, here is how you can check your allotment status.

For those qualified to receive an allotment, the units will be credited to their demat accounts on January 13. Investors who do not receive allotment will be refunded on the same day.

Here is how you can check the allotment status online through platforms such as BSE, NSE, and registrar, Kfin Technologies.

Via BSE

Visit the official BSE website here.

From the dropdown menu, select ‘Capital Infra Trust Limited’ as the issue name.

Enter either your Application Number or PAN number.

Complete the CAPTCHA and click ‘Search’.

Your IPO allotment status will be displayed instantly on the screen.

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Via NSE

Visit the NSE IPO status page.

Enter your User ID and password to access your account.

Choose “Capital Infra Trust InvIT” from the list of available IPOs.

Provide your application number or PAN (Permanent Account Number).

Click on the “Search” button to view your allotment status.

Via Kfin Technologies

Visit Kfin Technologies’ official website here.

Choose ‘Capital Infra Trust Limited’ from the IPO dropdown menu.

Enter your details (either Application No, Demat Account, or PAN).

Enter the CAPTCHA code and click on ‘Submit’.

You’ll be able to view your allotment status right away.

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Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO: Listing

For those who secure an allotment, the units of Capital Infra Trust InvIT will be listed on the BSE and NSE on January 14.

Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO: Key highlights

Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO during its three day subscription period between January 7 and 9, was subscribed 2.80 times, with 24.71 crore bids received for 8.83 crore units.

SBI Capital Markets and HDFC Bank are the book-running lead managers for the Capital Infra Trust InvIT,

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