IPO Allotment Status Update, Check Allotment Date & Link
The IPO allotment process determines how shares are distributed to investors who applied for an IPO. After the subscription period ends, the shares are allocated based on demand and a lottery system for oversubscribed IPOs.
You can check your IPO allotment status online through the registrar’s website by entering details like your PAN number or application ID. This helps you know whether you’ve received shares in the IPO.
If you’re not allotted any shares, your application amount will be refunded or unblocked. Always keep track of the allotment date to stay informed about the status of your application.

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IPO Allotment - FAQs
What is IPO allotment?
IPO allotment is the process of distributing shares to investors who applied for an IPO. It is done after the subscription period ends.
How is IPO allotment decided?
IPO allotment is based on SEBI regulations. If an IPO is oversubscribed, shares are allocated through a lottery system for retail investors.
What does oversubscription mean in an IPO?
Oversubscription happens when the number of shares applied for exceeds the number of shares available in the IPO.
How can I check my IPO allotment status?
You can check IPO allotment status on the registrar’s website by entering your PAN number, application ID, or DP/client ID.
What happens if I don’t get any shares in an IPO?
If you don’t get any shares, the blocked amount in your bank account will be unblocked or refunded.
Why didn’t I get shares in an oversubscribed IPO?
In oversubscribed IPOs, shares are distributed randomly through a lottery system. If you’re not chosen, you won’t receive shares.
How long does it take for IPO shares to be allotted?
IPO shares are usually allotted within 3-4 working days after the IPO subscription period ends.
What should I do after receiving IPO shares?
After receiving shares, they will be credited to your Demat account. You can hold or sell them after the listing on the stock exchange.
Can I apply for multiple IPO applications to increase my chances?
No, submitting multiple applications with the same PAN is not allowed. Doing so can lead to rejection of all applications.
What is ASBA in IPO allotment?
ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount) is a process where the application amount remains blocked in your bank account until shares are allotted. This ensures a seamless refund process if you don’t get the shares.
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