On the third day of bidding, the IPO was primarily driven by Qualified Institutional Buyers, with Non Institutional Investors following suit. Although retail investors were fully subscribed ...
Allocation quotas have been set at 75 per cent for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB), 15% for High Net-Worth Individuals (HNI), and 10% for retail investors. The shares are expected to be ...
The portion reserved for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) was subscribed 84% on Day 2. The QIBs bid for 54.45 Lakh shares against the 64.75 Lakh shares reserved for them. MobiKwik on the ...
Institutional buyers including foreign institutions and mutual funds placed bids for about 81 times the shares reserved for them, while the portion reserved for retail investors was subscribed ...
The portion for Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) fetched 134.67 times subscription while Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) part received 119.50 times subscription. The category for non ...
The IPO is being made through the book-building process, wherein not less than 75% of the net offer is allocated to qualified institutional buyers, and not more than 15% and 10% of the net offer ...
The quota for qualified institutional buyers was subscribed nearly 81 times while non-institutional investors’ over 16 times. Demand from retail investors was relatively muted being subscribed ...
The category for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) received 80.75 times subscription. Earlier, it mopped up Rs 2,400-crore from anchor investors. Shares are available in the price range of Rs ...
The Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) portion barely saw any momentum as yet with only 9% subscription for the 3.19 crore shares on offer. The issue, with a price band of Rs 397 to Rs 417 per ...
Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) showed relatively modest interest, subscribing 0.89 times. The company's objective is to expand its operations and enhance its financial services business ...
In the Mobikwik IPO, the portion set aside for retail investors is subscribed 134.67 times while the portion reserved for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB) was booked 119.50 times. The quota ...
The share of homes bought by institutional buyers, which includes iBuyers, reached its highest point in 2022. Check out the chart below for a clear view of this trend. As always, remember to be ...