
- Important Dates
- How to Check Shankesh Jewellers IPO Allotment Status?
- Shankesh Jewellers IPO Subscription Details
- What’s Next After Allotment?
- Final Word
Shankesh Jewellers IPO allotment is scheduled for Friday, August 21, 2026, after the issue was subscribed 2.8 times overall. Retail investors subscribed 2.42 times, while NII demand was stronger at 5.68 times. This guide explains where and how to check your allotment status and what happens after allotment.
Important Dates
- Allotment Date: Friday, August 21, 2026
- Refund Initiation: Monday, August 24, 2026
- Demat Credit: Monday, August 24, 2026
- Listing Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2026
How to Check Shankesh Jewellers IPO Allotment Status?
Method 1: Check on BSE
- Visit the BSE IPO application status pagehttps://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
- Select Shankesh Jewellers from the issue list.
- Enter your application number or PAN details as required.
- Complete the verification step.
- Submit to view your allotment status.
Method 2: Check on NSE
- Visit the NSE IPO bid or allotment status section: https://www.nseindia.com/invest/check-trades-bids-verify-ipo-bids
- Select Shankesh Jewellers.
- Enter your PAN or application details.
- Complete the required verification.
- Submit the details to check your status.
Method 3: Check on KFinTech (Registrar)
- Visit the KFin Technologies IPO allotment status page: https://ipostatus.kfintech.com/
- Select Shankesh Jewellers.
- Choose the relevant identification option, such as PAN or application number.
- Enter your details.
- Submit the form to see your allotment result.
Shankesh Jewellers IPO Subscription Details
| Category | Subscription |
| QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers) | 1.32x |
| NII (Non-Institutional Investors) | 5.68x |
| RII (Retail Individual Investors) | 2.42x |
| Total | 2.80x |
Source: INDmoney
- Demand was positive but not extreme. The IPO received 2.8 times the shares on offer, showing that applications exceeded the available supply.
- NII investors showed the strongest demand, with subscription reaching 5.68 times. Retail participation was also healthy at 2.42 times.
- The subscription pattern matters for allotment. In an oversubscribed category, investors may receive fewer shares than they applied for, and some applicants may receive no shares at all.
What’s Next After Allotment?
If shares are allotted, your application status will show the number of shares assigned to you. The shares are scheduled to be credited to your Demat account on August 24, 2026, ahead of the planned listing on August 25, 2026.
Because the IPO was oversubscribed, you may receive fewer shares than you applied for. In some cases, investors may receive only part of their requested quantity, while others may receive no shares depending on the allotment process and category-level demand.
If shares are not allotted, the blocked amount should be released as per the refund timeline, with refund initiation scheduled for August 24, 2026. For UPI applications, the blocked funds should become available once the mandate is unblocked.
Missing out on the IPO does not mean investors cannot buy the stock. Once Shankesh Jewellers lists on the exchanges, investors can purchase shares through the normal stock-market route. However, the market price may be very different from the IPO price after listing.
Final Word
Shankesh Jewellers' 2.8x overall subscription shows decent investor interest, with particularly strong NII demand, but the allotment outcome will ultimately depend on category-wise oversubscription and the allocation process.
If you applied, check your status on BSE, NSE or KFin Technologies on August 21. If you receive shares, the more important question after allotment will be whether Shankesh can sustain its growth and strong returns while managing working-capital and supply-chain risks.
To prepare for listing day, read our guide on what to do after an IPO lists: sell, hold, or buy.
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