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How to check your IPO allotment status?

How to check your IPO allotment status?
 

How to check your IPO allotment status? & Tips to improve chances of IPO Allotment

If you have applied for an initial public offering (IPO), you may be wondering how to check your allotment status. Here is a guide on how to do so:

Check the IPO registrar’s website

The first place you should check is the website of the IPO registrar. This is the company that is responsible for processing IPO applications and allotments. The registrar’s website will typically have a section where you can enter your application number and PAN number to check your allotment status.

Check the BSE or NSE website

You can also check your IPO allotment status on the website of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) or the National Stock Exchange (NSE). To do this, you will need to enter your application number and PAN number in the relevant search field.

Check your IPO allotment status on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) – LINK 

Check your IPO allotment status on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) – LINK 

Receive an email or SMS notification

In some cases, you may also receive an email or SMS notification from the IPO registrar or the exchange with your allotment status.

When will I know my IPO allotment status?

The time it takes to receive your IPO allotment status will vary depending on the IPO. However, most IPOs will release their allotment status within a few days of the closing date.

What if I am not allotted shares?

If you are not allotted shares in an IPO, you will not be able to purchase shares in the company. However, you may be eligible for a refund of your application money.

I hope this helps!

Here are some additional tips for checking your IPO allotment status:

  • Make sure you have entered your application number and PAN number correctly.
  • Check the spelling of your name and address.
  • Try using a different browser or device.
  • If you are still having trouble, contact the IPO registrar or the exchange for assistance.

 

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