
- Important Dates
- How to Check Horizon Industrial Parks IPO Allotment Status?
- Horizon Industrial Parks IPO Subscription Details
- What’s Next After Allotment?
- Final Word
The Horizon Industrial Parks IPO allotment is scheduled for Thursday, August 20, 2026, after the issue received 1.45x overall subscription. QIB demand was strongest at 1.846x, while retail and NII subscription remained below 1x. This guide explains where to check your allotment, what happens after it, and what the subscription numbers tell investors.
Important Dates
- Allotment Date: Thursday, August 20, 2026
- Refund Initiation: Friday, August 21, 2026
- Demat Credit: Friday, August 21, 2026
- Listing Date: Monday, August 24, 2026
How to Check Horizon Industrial Parks IPO Allotment Status?
Method 1: Check on BSE
- Visit the BSE IPO allotment status page: https://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
- Select Equity under Issue Type.
- Select Horizon Industrial Parks from the issue list.
- Enter your Application Number or PAN.
- Complete the verification and click Search.
Method 2: Check on NSE
- Visit NSE's Verify IPO Bid/Allotment Details section: https://www.nseindia.com/invest/check-trades-bids-verify-ipo-bids
- Select Equity & SME IPO Bid Details.
- Choose the relevant IPO/security from the available list.
- Enter your PAN or Application Number.
- Submit the details to view the available allotment information.
Method 3: Check on KFinTech (Registrar)
KFin Technologies is the registrar for the Horizon Industrial Parks IPO.
- Visit the official KFin Technologies IPO Allotment Status page: https://ipostatus.kfintech.com/
- Select Horizon Industrial Parks.
- Choose Application Number, Demat Account, or PAN.
- Enter the required details.
- Click Submit to view your allotment status.
Horizon Industrial Parks IPO Subscription Details
| Category | Subscription |
| QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers) | 1.846x |
| NII (Non-Institutional Investors) | 0.975x |
| RII (Retail Individual Investors) | 0.959x |
| Total | 1.45x |
Source: INDmoney
- Institutional demand led the issue: QIBs subscribed 1.846x, making this the strongest category. This suggests that institutional participation provided most of the demand cushion.
- Retail and NII participation was softer: Both categories remained below 1x, meaning the shares reserved for these investors were not fully subscribed.
- The key takeaway is that demand was not broad-based: The IPO crossed 1x overall, but the subscription was driven more by QIB participation than by strong retail or NII interest.
This is an important distinction. An IPO being oversubscribed overall does not necessarily mean all investor groups were equally enthusiastic.
What’s Next After Allotment?
For retail investors, the next step is to check the allotment status. If shares are allotted, they are scheduled to be credited to your Demat account on August 21, 2026.
If You Get the Allotment
Your allotment status will show how many shares you received. Retail subscription was 0.959x, while NII stood at 0.975x, and QIB subscription was stronger at 1.846x.
Since the retail portion was not fully subscribed, the allotment situation is different from a heavily oversubscribed IPO. However, the final number of shares allotted will depend on the valid applications and the final basis of allotment.
If You Do Not Get the Allotment
If you are not allotted shares, the amount blocked through UPI or ASBA should be unblocked according to the issue timeline, with the refund/unblocking scheduled for August 21, 2026.
You can consider buying the shares after listing, but do not assume the IPO price of ₹60 is automatically a good buying price. For retail investors, it is more important to compare the listing price with the company's debt, profitability, and valuation before making a decision.
The 1.45x overall subscription was mainly supported by QIB demand, so the headline subscription number should not be viewed as a sign of strong retail demand.
Final Word
The most useful signal from Horizon Industrial Parks' subscription data is that institutional demand was stronger than retail and NII demand, making the 1.45x overall subscription less broad-based than the headline number suggests.
If you applied, the practical next step is to check the allotment on KFin Technologies, BSE or NSE once the result is published, and then assess the listing price against Horizon's debt, operating performance and post-IPO valuation before making any decision.
To prepare for listing day, read our guide on what to do after an IPO lists: sell, hold, or buy.
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