Shiprocket IPO Allotment Status: Check on KFin Technologies, BSE & NSE

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Shiprocket IPO Allotment Status: KFinTech, BSE, NSE
Table Of Contents
  • Important Dates
  • How to Check Shiprocket IPO Allotment Status?
  • Shiprocket IPO Subscription Details
  • What’s Next After Allotment?
  • Final Word

Shiprocket IPO allotment is scheduled for Monday, August 17, 2026, after the issue received an exceptionally strong 99.38x overall subscription. QIB demand was the strongest at 122.805x, followed by NII at 88.99x and retail at 46.421x. This guide explains when allotment should be visible, where to check it, and what happens after allotment.

Important Dates

  • Allotment Date: Monday, August 17, 2026
  • Refund Initiation: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
  • Demat Credit: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
  • Listing Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2026

How to Check Shiprocket IPO Allotment Status?

Method 1: Check on BSE

  • Go to the BSE IPO allotment status page: https://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
  • Select Shiprocket IPO from the available issues.
  • Enter the application or PAN details requested on the page.
  • Submit the details.
  • Your allotment status will appear if the basis of allotment has been finalised.

Method 2: Check on NSE

Method 3: Check on KFinTech (Registrar)

  • Open the KFin Technologies IPO Allotment page: https://ipostatus.kfintech.com/
  • Select Shiprocket IPO.
  • Choose from PAN, application number or demat account details.
  • Enter the required information.
  • Submit it to see whether shares have been allotted and how many.

Shiprocket IPO Subscription Details

CategorySubscription
QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers)122.805x
NII (Non-Institutional Investors)88.99x
RII (Retail Individual Investors)46.421x
Total99.38x

Source: INDmoney

  • Demand was extremely strong across every category. The IPO was subscribed nearly 100 times overall, showing that investor demand was far higher than the shares available.
  • QIB participation was the strongest. At 122.805x, institutional demand exceeded even the already-high NII and retail demand.

The key point for applicants is that heavy oversubscription makes getting an allotment much harder, particularly when the number of applicants is far greater than the shares available. Retail allotment is subject to the applicable basis of allotment, with the minimum bid lot protected subject to availability.

What’s Next After Allotment?

If shares are allotted, your status will show the number of shares credited to your application. Based on the tentative timetable, the shares are expected to reach the demat account on August 18, one day before the planned listing. In a heavily oversubscribed IPO, investors may receive fewer shares than they applied for, or no shares at all, depending on the final basis of allotment.

If shares are not allotted, the blocked amount should be released, or the UPI mandate unblocked as per the issue process, with the tentative refund date being August 18. Given the 99.38x subscription, a large number of applicants are likely to remain without allotment. Investors who still want exposure can consider buying the shares after listing, but the market price may be very different from the IPO price.

Final Word

The most important takeaway is that Shiprocket's 99.38x subscription shows exceptionally strong demand, but strong subscription does not by itself prove that the IPO is attractively valued.

For applicants, the practical next step is simple: check the allotment on August 17 through KFin Technologies, BSE, or NSE, and if allotted, track the demat credit before the planned August 19 listing.

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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