Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO Allotment Status: Check on MUFG Intime, BSE & NSE

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Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO Allotment Status
Table Of Contents
  • Important Dates
  • How to Check Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO Allotment Status?
  • Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO Subscription Details
  • What’s Next After Allotment?
  • Final Word

Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO allotment is scheduled for Thursday, August 20, 2026, after the issue received a strong 62.97x overall subscription. QIB demand was particularly strong at 145.385x. This guide explains the key dates and shows investors how to check their allotment status on BSE, NSE, and MUFG Intime.

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 Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO Allotment Status?

Method 1: Check on BSE

  • Visit the BSE IPO Application Status page: https://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
  • Select Equity under the issue type.
  • Select Lalithaa Jewellery Mart from the issue-name list.
  • Enter your application number or PAN.
  • Complete the verification and click Search to view the allotment status.

Method 2: Check on NSE

Method 3: Check on MUFG Intime (Registrar)

  • Visit the MUFG Intime Public Issues page: https://in.mpms.mufg.com/Initial_Offer/public-issues.html
  • Select Lalithaa Jewellery Mart from the company list.
  • Choose the available search option, such as PAN or Application Number.
  • Enter the required details and complete the verification.
  • Submit the form to see whether shares have been allotted.

Lalithaa Jewellery Mart IPO Subscription Details

CategorySubscription
QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers)145.385x
NII (Non-Institutional Investors)73.897x
RII (Retail Individual Investors)11.809x
Total62.97x

Source: INDmoney

  • Institutional demand was the strongest: QIBs subscribed 145.385x, showing very strong demand from qualified institutional investors.
  • Retail participation was also significant: The retail portion was subscribed 11.809x, meaning demand was many times the shares available to retail applicants.
  • The overall 62.97x subscription matters for allotment: With demand far exceeding the shares available, many applicants may receive fewer shares than they applied for or no shares at all. Strong subscription indicates high investor interest, but it does not by itself prove that the IPO is attractively valued.

What’s Next After Allotment?

If shares are allotted

The allotment status will show the number of shares credited to your application. Since the issue was heavily oversubscribed, receiving the full quantity applied for is unlikely for many investors.

For successful applicants, shares are scheduled to be credited to the Demat account on August 21, 2026, while the applicable amount will be adjusted against the shares allotted. In an oversubscribed issue, the final allotment depends on the category-wise basis of allotment, so an investor may receive only part of the applied quantity or no shares.

If shares are not allotted

If you receive no shares, the blocked amount should be released as per the issue timetable, with refund/unblocking scheduled for August 21, 2026. Heavy oversubscription increases the chances of non-allotment, especially when demand is many times higher than the shares available.

Investors who do not receive an allotment can still consider buying the shares after listing. However, the listing price may differ significantly from the IPO price, so there is no need to assume that buying immediately after listing will offer the same valuation as the IPO.

Final Word

The key point is that 62.97x subscription reflects strong demand, but allotment is now more about the final basis of allotment than the size of the application.

Check the registrar first on August 20, and if no status is visible immediately, allow time for the allotment data to be updated before assuming that you have not received shares.

To prepare for listing day, read our guide on what to do after an IPO lists: sell, hold, or buy.

Read the RA disclaimer here.

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