Upcoming IPOs in India (BSE/NSE) & its Listing date, Valuation, Lot Size
Initial Public Offer (IPO) refers to the commencing of bringing a privately owned company in the public domain by initiating the sale of shares.
The private companies in this way raise funds for their prospects and visionary endeavours like the accumulation of working capital, concluding debt repayment, strategic acquisitions, and various other uses.
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The interested investors can apply for a company’s IPO Stocks by filling the IPO Application Form. These forms can easily be obtained from stockbrokers for free.
The investors trading online can also apply for IPO Stocks via online stock brokers like ICICI bank, Share Khan, and Reliance Money.
Name of the company | IPO Gross Size | Tentative Date of IPO opening |
Computer Age Management Services (CAMS IPO) | 1600 cr | September 2020 |
UTI Asset Management Company Ltd | 4000 cr | September 2020 |
Angel Broking Ltd | NA | October 2020 |
ESAF Small Finance Bank Ltd 1 | 1000 cr | October2020 |
Burger King (India) Limited | 1000 cr | October 2020 |
A Glossary for IPO Terms
Exchange: The stock exchange refers to a place where IPO shares are proposed for listing.
Prominent mainline IPOs are listed on the country major stock exchanges of BSE and NSE.
The SME IPOs are listed on the SME fronts of both the stock exchanges namely NSE EMERGE or BSE SME.
Issue Price: The issue price is the price per equity share. There are 2 types of IPOs based on issue price- Book Building and Fixed Price IPOs.
The book-building IPOs have an intermediate price range, say Rs 110-115, the investors must bid within the price range.
Fixed price IPOs, as the name suggests, is where the issue has a specific price to bid
IPO Open Date / Issue Close Date: The opening and closing date of the IPO bidding process are notified to the customers for various processes to culminate. Investors can apply for an IPO only during this time.
Issue Size: The issue size is the total monetary value computed for an IPO. It is calculated with the help of a formula, where the number of shares being made open for bidding is multiplied by the issue price listed per share.
Lot Size: Lot size is the minimum number of shares an investor can apply in an IPO. For eg- if the lot size of a company is ‘300’, then this implies that an investor needs to show interest in
at least 300 shares.