₹65 per share, amounting to a total of ₹24.60 crores. Remarkably, retail investors were obligated to commit a minimum of ₹130,000, with a lot size set at 2000 shares.
On the other hand, High Net Worth Individuals (HNIs) were required to make a minimum lot size investment of 2 lots, amounting to 4,000 shares and ₹260,000. Investors can ascertain the quantity of shares allocated to them through the basis of allotment.
The specific number of allotted shares is also accessible in the IPO allotment status. For applicants who did not receive shares, the company will initiate the refund process.
Those who were successfully allotted shares will find them deposited into their demat accounts. Milestone Alert!
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