Kolkata: The Gujarat Kidney IPO was designed to raise Rs 250.80 crore through an entirely a fresh issue of 2.20 crore shares. The bidding for this issue was opened for subscription on Dec 22 and it closed on Dec 24.
Gujarat Kidney IPO was subscribed 5.21 times overall — 19.04 times in the retail category, 1.06 times in QIB (Ex Anchor) category and 5.73 times in the NII category. Against the overall subscription, the level of retail participation really stood out.
The date of allotment for Gujarat Kidney shares it today, Dec 26. One can easily check the allotment status of a public issue online with a few clicks/ Let’s see how it can be done. It can be done both on the exchanges whether the shares will be listed as well as in the website of MUFG Intime India, which is the registrar of the issue.
How to check Gujarat Kidney IPO allotment via BSE
ONE: Enter the BSE portal. Proceed to Equity.
TWO: Go to the “IPO allotment” window.
THREE: Click on Gujarat Kidney IPO as issue type.
FOUR: Enter your PAN (Permanent Account Number) or IPO application number.
FIVE: Click ‘Search’ and you can check whether you got the shares.
Checking Gujarat Kidney IPO allotment on registrar’s website
ONE: Go to the website of MUFG Intime India, which is the registrar to the issue
TWO: Click IPO allotment.
THREE: Choose Gujarat Kidney from a dropdown menu.
FOUR: Enter your PAN or Client ID/DP.
FIVE: Enter Captcha and click ‘Submit’ to check allotment status.
Gujarat Kidney IPO GMP, refund date
According to investorgain Gujarat Kidney IPO GMP is languishing at zero. With the price band of Rs 114.00, Gujarat Kidney IPO’s estimated listing price is the same and the listing gain is zero. What is remarkable is that while the retail investment in the issue was high, the GMP kept sliding constantly from the level of Rs 10 on Dec 18 to reach zero on Dec 24, the last day of the bidding window. However, GMP is an unofficial indicator, is volatile and cannot guarantee any listing gain or loss. The refund date is Dec 29 and the date of listing is Dec 30.
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