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How does one know if shares are allotted in an IPO/offer for sale? What is the Time frame for getting refund if shares not allotted?
As per SEBI guidelines, the Basis of Allotment should be completed with 15 days from the issue close date. As soon as the basis of allotment is completed, within 2 working days the details of credit to demat account / allotment advice and despatch of refund order needs to be completed. So an investor should know in about 15 days time from the closure of issue, whether shares are allotted to him or not.
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- Does NSE provide any facility for IPO?
- What is a Prospectus?
- What does 'Draft Offer document' mean?
- What is an 'Abridged Prospectus'?
- Who prepares the 'Prospectus'/'Offer Documents'?
- What does one mean by 'Lock-in'?
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- What is a 'Listing Agreement'?
- What does 'Delisting of securities' mean?
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- Does it mean that SEBI recommends an issue?
- Does SEBI tag make one's money safe?
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