Basic IPO FAQs

By whom the 'Price Band' is decided?

The price and price range of an IPO are determined by the company with the help of lead managers (merchant bankers or syndicate members).

SEBI, India's regulatory authority or Stock Exchanges does not have any role in setting the price for a public issue. SEBI validates the contents of the IPO prospectus.

Before they set the price, companies and their lead managers conduct extensive market research and go on road trips. If they request a higher premium, companies run the risk of an IPO failing. Investors may not like the company or its issue price, and they won't apply for it. This can lead to an unsubscribe issue or undersubscribed issue. Companies can either raise the issue price or suspend the IPO.

 


    What do you mean by Basis of allocation or basis of allotment?


    Can IPO application be revised or cancelled?


    Where IPO application forms are available?


    Is a minor eligible to apply for IPO?


    Provide tips to choose right IPO.


    In an IPO, can an individual apply for non institutional category of bidder?


    Is there any minimum and maximum limit of the investment one can do in the HNI category?


    Can a buy order be placed during after hour session before IPO listing date?


    How someone can apply online for IPO?


    How is Listing price of IPO decided?


    Define Right issue or RI.


    Why does every hour the retail Individual Investor RII bidding status is not getting updated ?


    List down the risk factors involved in applying in an IPO.


    Can both the holders of joint demat account apply individually for an IPO?


    For retail investors,why does maximum subscription amount is limited to Rs. 2 laks


    List down determining factors for selection of IPO to invest.


    For an IPO,How much tax I have to pay on returns(Capital gains)?


    What is the procedure for withdrawal in IPO?


    Without an IPO,how can a company get listed in stock exchange?


    An issue is required to kept open for how many days?