Flat debut! Capital Infra Trust InvIT shares lists at Rs 99

Capital Infra Trust InvIT made a flat debut on the stock exchanges, with its units listing at Rs 99 each on both the NSE and BSE.

The price band for this mainboard issue was set between Rs 99 and Rs 100 per unit.

Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO – GMP

In the grey market, which is an unofficial market place, Capital Infra Trust InvIT’s units had no trading activity, suggesting a potential listing at the IPO’s upper price band of Rs 100 per unit.

Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO – Subscription numbers

On the final day of bidding, the public offering saw an overall subscription of 2.8 times. The portion set aside for other investors was oversubscribed by 5.08 times, while institutional investors subscribed to 93% of their allocated shares.

Also Read: Capital Infra Trust InVIT IPO: Check GMP, allotment status, and key details ahead of listing

Capital Infra Trust InvIT IPO – Key Details

Capital Infra Trust InvIT was a book build issue of Rs 1,578.00 crores, consisting of a fresh issue of 10.77 crore units worth Rs 1,077 crores and an offer-for-sale of 5.01 crore units totaling to Rs 501 crores.

The public offering’s bidding window was open from January 7 to January 9. After the completion of the subscription process, the allotment of the shares was finalised on January 14.

Apart from this, prior to the opening of the issue, the company raised Rs 710.10 crores from anchor investors on January 6.

About Capital Infra Trust

Capital Infra Trust, established in September 2023, is sponsored by Gawar Construction. This InvIT is designed to focus on infrastructure investments in roads, highways, and other large-scale government-backed projects. The sponsor company has a track record of executing infrastructure projects across 19 states for bodies such as NHAI, MoRTH, and CPWD.

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