
- Important Dates
- How to Check Alpine Texworld IPO Allotment Status?
- Alpine Texworld IPO Subscription Details
- Alpine Texworld IPO GMP Today
- What’s Next After Allotment?
- Final Word
The Alpine Texworld IPO allotment is expected to be finalized on 17 July 2026, following the close of the issue on 16 July. The IPO received an overall subscription of 1.40 times, indicating moderate investor demand with stronger participation from retail investors on the final day.
If you applied for the IPO, this guide explains when the allotment is expected, how to check your application status on KFin Technologies, NSE and BSE, and what to expect after the allotment process.
Important Dates
- Allotment Date: 17 July 2026 (Friday)
- Refund Initiation: 20 July 2026 (Monday)
- Demat Credit: 20 July 2026 (Monday)
- Listing Date: 21 July 2026 (Tuesday)
How to Check Alpine Texworld IPO Allotment Status?
Method 1: Check on BSE
- Visit the BSE IPO allotment page: https://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
- Select Alpine Texworld IPO from the issue list.
- Enter your Application Number or PAN.
- Complete the verification and submit.
- Your allotment status will appear on the screen.
Method 2: Check on NSE
- Visit the NSE IPO allotment portal: https://www.nseindia.com/invest/check-trades-bids-verify-ipo-bids
- Select Alpine Texworld IPO from the dropdown.
- Enter your PAN or Application Number.
- Submit to view your allotment status.
Method 3: Check on KFinTech (Registrar)
- Visit the Kfin Technologies IPO allotment page: https://ipostatus.kfintech.com/
- Select Alpine Texworld IPO from the list.
- Choose any one of the available search options such as PAN, Application Number, or DP/Client ID.
- Enter the required details and complete the verification.
- Click Submit to check whether shares have been allotted.
Alpine Texworld IPO Subscription Details
| Category | Subscription |
| QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers) | 1.09x |
| NII (Non-Institutional Investors) | 1.09x |
| RII (Retail Individual Investors) | 1.54x |
| Total | 1.40x |
Source: INDmoney
Key observations:
- Retail investors showed the strongest interest, with the category getting subscribed 1.54 times by the final day.
- The IPO saw a noticeable pickup on the last day, as overall subscription increased from 0.81x on Day 2 to 1.40x, which is common as many investors wait until the final hours to apply.
- While demand was not exceptionally high, the issue managed to attract subscriptions across all investor categories, suggesting balanced but measured market interest.
Alpine Texworld IPO GMP Today
As of 16 July 2026, Alpine Texworld's Grey Market Premium (GMP) stood at ₹1, implying an estimated listing price of around ₹106, or about a 0.95% premium over the upper IPO price of ₹105.
Source: Media reports | Disclaimer: GMP is unofficial and highly volatile, and it's only for informational purposes. It should not be treated as a reliable indicator of listing performance or used as the sole basis for investment decisions.
What’s Next After Allotment?
If shares are allotted
Once the allotment is finalized, the status will be visible on the registrar's website as well as the exchange portals. The allotted shares are expected to be credited to your Demat account on 20 July 2026.
If the IPO is oversubscribed in your category, you may receive only a partial allotment or no shares at all. The final allocation depends on the number of valid applications and SEBI's allotment process.
If shares are not allotted
If you do not receive an allotment, your blocked amount will be released, or your refund will be initiated on 20 July 2026. For UPI-based applications, the mandate is generally unblocked around the same time, although the exact timing may vary slightly between banks.
If you still want to invest in Alpine Texworld, you can buy the shares from the stock exchange after they list on 21 July 2026, based on your investment view and the market price.
Final Word
Alpine Texworld's IPO received moderate demand, with retail investors providing most of the support on the final day. The falling GMP also suggests that the market is expecting a relatively modest listing rather than a sharp debut.
If you applied, keep an eye on the allotment status on 17 July and verify that your shares or refund are processed on schedule. Long-term investors should focus more on the company's execution after listing than on short-term listing gains.
To prepare for listing day, read our guide on what to do after an IPO lists: sell, hold, or buy.
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