HDB Financial Services IPO allotment today: Know how to check online

Kolkata: HDB Financial Services, a subsidiary of HDFC Bank, India’s largest private sector lender, hit the headlines with a Rs 12,500-crore IPO which is the biggest IPO in 2025 so far. The allotment of HDB Financial Services IPO shares will take place today, June 30. At the time of closing of bidding, the IPO garnered an overall subscription of 16.69 times, with institutional and non-institutional investors leading the charge — a total of bids for 217.7 crore shares were received compared to only 13.04 shares on offer. The retail portion was subscribed 1.5 times.

Therefore, one has to check whether one is fortunate to receive allotment of the shares. Those who won’t get shares will get their application money refunded on Tuesday, July 1. Let’s have a look at the step-by-step process of checking whether an applicant got allotment of shares.

How to HDB Fin Services IPO allotment via the registrar

STEP ONE: MUFG Intime India website: https://in.mpms.mufg.com/Initial_Offer/public-issues.html

STEP TWO: Visit the IPO allotment status page

STEP THREE: Select ‘HDB Financial Services Ltd’ from the dropdown menu

STEP FOUR: Select PAN, or Application Number, of DP/Client ID, or Account Number/IFSC

STEP FIVE: Type in details asked for

STEP SIX: Click ‘Submit’ to check allotment status

How to check HDB Fin Services IPO share allotment on BSE

STEP ONE: Visit BSE website: https://www.bseindia.com/static/investors/application_statuschecksystem.aspx

STEP TWO: Go to IPO allotment page on the website

STEP THREE: Select ‘Equity’ as issue type

STEP FOUR: From dropdown menu displaying issue names select HDB Financial Services

STEP FIVE: Type in application number or PAN

STEP SIX: Click ‘Search’ to view share allotment

The IPO allotment status can also be checked in the same manner on the NSE website using the applicant’s PAN and Application Number.

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