IPO Allotment Status

When you apply for shares in an Initial Public Offering (IPO), the next crucial step is to check your IPO allotment status. This status indicates whether you have received the shares you applied for. Understanding how to check your IPO allotment status is essential for investors to manage their investments effectively.

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Name
Sector
Issue Date
Lot Size
Price Range
Type
Neetu Yoshi Ltd
Neetu Yoshi Ltd
Castings, Forgings & Fastners
27 Jun-01 Jul
1600
₹71 - ₹75
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Adcounty Media India Ltd
Adcounty Media India Ltd
IT - Software
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1600
₹80 - ₹85
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Indogulf Cropsciences
Indogulf Cropsciences
Agro Chemicals
26 Jun-30 Jun
135
₹105 - ₹111
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Valencia India Ltd
Valencia India Ltd
Miscellaneous
26 Jun-30 Jun
1200
₹95 - ₹110
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Moving Media Entertainment Ltd
Moving Media Entertainment Ltd
Miscellaneous
26 Jun-30 Jun
2000
₹66 - ₹70
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Pro FX Tech Ltd
Pro FX Tech Ltd
Trading
26 Jun-30 Jun
1600
₹82 - ₹87
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ACE Alpha Tech Ltd
ACE Alpha Tech Ltd
IT - Software
26 Jun-30 Jun
2000
₹65 - ₹69
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HDB Financial Services
HDB Financial Services
Finance
25 Jun-27 Jun
20
₹700 - ₹740
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Sambhv Steel
Sambhv Steel
Steel
25 Jun-27 Jun
182
₹77 - ₹82
View Status
Suntech Infra Solutions Ltd
Suntech Infra Solutions Ltd
Infrastructure Developers & Operators
25 Jun-27 Jun
1600
₹81 - ₹86
View Status

What is IPO Allotment Status?

IPO allotment status refers to the outcome of your application for shares in an IPO. It tells you whether your bid for shares has been successful or not. The allotment process begins after the subscription period ends and usually takes a few days to complete. 

Importance of Checking IPO Allotment Status

Checking your IPO allotment status is important for several reasons:

  • Investment Planning

    Knowing whether you have received the shares allows you to plan your next steps, whether it's holding, selling, or buying additional shares.

  • Funds Management

    If you do not receive the shares, the blocked funds will be released back to your bank account, enabling you to use them for other investment opportunities.

  • Market Participation

    Understanding your allotment status helps you stay updated and actively participate in the stock market.

How to Check IPO Allotment Status

1. Registrar’s Website

Most IPOs have a designated registrar responsible for processing applications and allotments. Popular registrars include Link Intime, Karvy, and Bigshare. Here’s how to check the status on the registrar’s website:

- Visit the Registrar’s Website: Go to the official website of the registrar handling the IPO.

- Find the IPO Allotment Status Page: Navigate to the section for IPO allotment status.

- Enter Required Details: Provide details such as PAN number, application number, or DP/Client ID.

- Submit Information: Click on the 'Submit' button to view your allotment status.

 

2. Stock Exchange Websites

Both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) provide allotment status on their websites. Here’s how to check:

- Go to the Stock Exchange Website: Visit the official website of BSE or NSE.

- Navigate to the IPO Section: Look for the IPO allotment status link.

- Enter Necessary Details: Provide the required information such as PAN, application number, or DP/Client ID.

- View Allotment Status: Submit the details to check your allotment status.

 

3. Demat and Trading Account

You can also check the IPO allotment status directly through your Demat or trading account. Most brokers provide this facility:

- Log In to Your Account: Access your Demat or trading account with your broker.

- Go to the IPO Section: Find the section related to IPO applications.

- Check Allotment Status: Look for the IPO you applied for and check the allotment status.

 

4. SMS and Email Notifications

Many registrars and brokers send SMS and email notifications regarding IPO allotment status. Ensure your contact details are updated with your broker to receive these notifications.

What to Do After Checking IPO Allotment Status

- If Allotted Shares: If you have been allotted shares, they will be credited to your Demat account. You can hold, sell, or buy additional shares based on your investment strategy.

- If Not Allotted Shares: If you have not been allotted shares, the blocked funds will be released back to your bank account. You can use these funds to explore other investment opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I check my IPO allotment status?

You can check your IPO allotment status a few days after the IPO subscription period ends. The exact date is usually mentioned in the IPO prospectus and on the stock exchange websites.

What details do I need to check my IPO allotment status?

To check your IPO allotment status, you will typically need:

- PAN number

- Application number

- DP/Client ID

What happens if I don’t get allotted shares in an IPO?

If you do not get allotted shares in an IPO, the funds that were blocked in your bank account will be released and made available for use. You can then use these funds to explore other investment opportunities.

How will I know if I have been allotted shares?

You will know if you have been allotted shares by checking your IPO allotment status through the registrar’s website, stock exchange websites, or your Demat and trading account. Additionally, you may receive notifications via SMS or email from the registrar or your broker.

What should I do if I have been allotted shares in an IPO?

If you have been allotted shares, they will be credited to your Demat account. You can then decide to hold, sell, or buy additional shares based on your investment strategy and market conditions.

How long does it take for allotted shares to be credited to my Demat account?

Allotted shares are usually credited to your Demat account within a few days after the allotment process is completed. The exact timeline is mentioned in the IPO prospectus.

Can I sell my shares immediately after the IPO listing?

Yes, you can sell your shares immediately after they are listed on the stock exchange. However, it is advisable to consider market conditions and the company’s performance before making any selling decisions.

What are the risks associated with IPO allotments?

The risks associated with IPO allotments include market volatility, potential overvaluation of shares, and limited historical performance data of the company. It’s important to conduct thorough research and understand these risks before applying for an IPO.

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