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1What is an IPO?
What is an IPO?
An IPO (Initial Public Offering) is the process where a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from public investors and get listed on stock exchanges.
2How can I apply for an IPO?
How can I apply for an IPO?
You can apply for an IPO through your demat account using ASBA (Applications Supported by Blocked Amount) facility. Most banks and brokerage platforms provide online IPO application services.
3What is IPO GMP?
What is IPO GMP?
IPO GMP (Grey Market Premium) refers to the premium at which IPO shares are traded in the grey market before official listing. It indicates market sentiment and expected listing gains.
4What is the difference between mainboard IPO and SME IPO?
What is the difference between mainboard IPO and SME IPO?
Mainboard IPOs are for larger companies with higher capital requirements, while SME IPOs are for small and medium enterprises with relaxed listing norms and lower post-issue paid-up capital requirements.
5How is IPO allotment decided?
How is IPO allotment decided?
IPO allotment is done through a computerized lottery system for retail investors. In case of oversubscription, shares are allocated proportionally based on SEBI guidelines.
6What is the lock-in period for IPO shares?
What is the lock-in period for IPO shares?
Promoters have a lock-in period of 1-3 years depending on the IPO category. For anchor investors, it's typically 30 days from the allotment date.
7Can I cancel my IPO application?
Can I cancel my IPO application?
Yes, you can cancel your IPO application before the IPO closing date through your bank's net banking platform or trading account.
8What documents are required for IPO application?
What documents are required for IPO application?
You need a PAN card, demat account, trading account, and bank account with ASBA facility. KYC compliance is mandatory for IPO applications.
9What is the minimum investment in IPO?
What is the minimum investment in IPO?
The minimum investment is typically 1 lot (usually 10-15 shares) for retail investors, with maximum investment capped at ₹2 lakhs as per SEBI regulations.
10How long does it take to get IPO refund?
How long does it take to get IPO refund?
IPO refunds are processed within 3-4 working days after allotment. The amount is automatically credited to your bank account if not allotted shares.
11What is DRHP in IPO?
What is DRHP in IPO?
DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus) is the initial registration document filed with SEBI that contains details about the company's business, financials, and IPO terms.
12What is the role of SEBI in IPO?
What is the role of SEBI in IPO?
SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) regulates IPOs in India, ensuring disclosure compliance, investor protection, and fair market practices.
13What is price band in IPO?
What is price band in IPO?
Price band is the range within which investors can bid for IPO shares. It consists of a floor price (minimum) and cap price (maximum) per share.
14What is listing date in IPO?
What is listing date in IPO?
Listing date is when IPO shares are officially listed on stock exchanges and trading begins. It's typically 3-6 working days after the IPO closing date.
15What is the difference between IPO and FPO?
What is the difference between IPO and FPO?
IPO is the first-time public offering by a company, while FPO (Follow-on Public Offering) is when an already listed company issues additional shares to the public.