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Allotment date to be announced. Check via the registrar's website — MUFG Intime India Pvt.Ltd using your PAN number, application number, or DP/Client ID. You can also check on BSE/NSE websites or through your broker's app.
Listing date will be announced after allotment. Shares will list on NSE,BSE. Allotted shares are credited to your demat account 1 business day before listing.
You can apply for BVG India IPO through: (1) ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount) via your bank's net banking or mobile app, (2) UPI-based application through your broker's app (Zerodha, Groww, Angel One, etc.), or (3) directly via your demat account. The amount is blocked in your account and deducted only upon allotment.
The grey market premium (GMP) reflects unofficial pre-listing trading sentiment. For the latest BVG India IPO GMP data, check the IPO Rise GMP page. Note: GMP is unofficial, speculative, and not a guaranteed indicator of listing price — use it only as a sentiment signal alongside official subscription data.
The BVG India IPO subscription tracks how many times each investor category has subscribed relative to their reserved quota.
QIBs include domestic mutual funds, FIIs/FPIs, banks, insurance companies, and SEBI-registered venture capital funds. They are allocated up to 50% of the net offer (75% for SME IPOs). High QIB subscription signals strong institutional conviction and is considered a positive indicator for post-listing performance.
NIIs are high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and corporate bodies applying for more than ₹2 lakh. SEBI further divides this into bNII (bids above ₹10 lakh) and sNII (bids between ₹2–10 lakh), each with a separate allotment bucket. Very high NII subscription (>50×) often signals leveraged HNI bidding, suggesting a strong listing expectation.
Retail investors apply for up to ₹2 lakh. They are reserved 35% of the net offer (in most mainboard IPOs). If oversubscribed, allotment is via computerised lottery — each applicant (regardless of lot count) has an equal probability.
Stock exchanges (BSE/NSE) publish subscription data multiple times a day during the subscription window. The figures shown here represent the latest available snapshot. "Shares Offered" is the quota reserved for each category; "Shares Bid For" is the total demand received; "Times Subscribed" is the ratio of demand to supply.
Higher subscription = lower allotment probability. Progress bars compare each category relative to the highest-subscribed category.