Sir Aap sab log mera query nahi samjh paa rahe hai actully mai aapko batata hu ki mera ek dost hai jiske paas HDFC bank and HDFc demat account hai aur usko saare allottment milte hai allotment ratio 10 me se 10 milte hai isiliye puch rha hu ki koi aur hai kya jiske paas hdfc se apply kiya ho aur allottment unko always milta ho
Yahan Pe koi Aisa Hai Jiske Paas HDFC Demat Account ho aur HDFC BANK Account Ho Mera Question ye hai ki kitne IPO bid karne pe ek Allotment milta hai aapko?? pls reply i any one have hdfc bank and demat
are IPO allotment Lottery jaisa random hota hai... uska kisi bank ya demat account se koi lena dena nahi hota. & this is risky investment, don''t involve in such investment without prior basic knowledge. you will loss your valuable earned money due to ignorance.
You can apply in Retail category upto 2Lakh rs limit with multiple lot size of 32 . If the IPO is over subscribed then i believe you will not get more than one lot. Since your demat is linked to your Pan number . You can apply with different Pan of your family member in different Demat accounts increase your chance of IPO allotment .
Sir Aap sab log mera query nahi samjh paa rahe hai actully mai aapko batata hu ki mera ek dost hai jiske paas HDFC bank and HDFc demat account hai aur usko saare allottment milte hai allotment ratio 10 me se 10 milte hai isiliye puch rha hu ki koi aur hai kya jiske paas hdfc se apply kiya ho aur allottment unko always milta ho pls reply
What is the difference between Floor Price and Cut-Off Price for a Book Building Issue?
Company coming up with Book Building Public Issue decided a price band for the issue. The price band usually contains an upper level and a lower level. Floor Price is the minimum price (lower level) at which bids can be made for an IPO. Investors can bid for the Book Build IPO at any price in the price band decided by the company. In Book Build process retail investors have an addition option to choose "Cut-Off" price for bidding. Cut-off price means the investor is ready to pay whatever price is decided by the company at the end of the book building process. Retail investor has to pay the highest price while placing the bid at Cut-Off price. If company decides the final price lower then the highest price asked for IPO, the remaining amount is return to the retail investor.