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The Hyundai IPO allotment status indicates whether an investor has been allocated shares after participating in the IPO process or not. Investors who applied for shares can check the allotment status using various methods, such as registrar's website, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) website, their respective bank account, Demat accounts, or platforms like ICICI Direct. The status is typically available within a few days after the IPO closes.
Hyundai IPO allotment took place on 18th October 2024. On this date, investors who applied for the Hyundai IPO would have got the information of the allotment status. Investors who have been allotted shares will get the shares credited to their demat account on 21st October 2024. The company will get listed on NSE and BSE on 22nd October 2024.
The registrar's website allows you to track your application status, and you can view whether you were allotted any shares.
You will see the allotment result indicating if shares were allotted or not.
You can also log into your bank's net banking to verify any related transactions.
The blocked amount gets debited within 24hrs of shares allotment and the shares are alloted to the users on the day of listing. Once the company gets listed on NSE & BSE, the shares are available for trading purposes.
The Hyundai IPO subscription status indicates the level of interest in the IPO across different investor categories. Here is the subscription breakdown:
| Subscription Day 3 (Oct 17, 2024) | Subscription Day 2 (Oct 16, 2024) | Subscription Day 1 (Oct 15, 2024) |
| Total Subscription: 2.37 times | Total Subscription: 0.42 times | Total Subscription: 0.18 times |
| QIBs: 6.97 times | QIBs: 0.58 times | QIBs: 0.05 times |
| Non-institutional investors: 0.60 times | Non-institutional investors: 0.26 times | Non-institutional investors: 0.13 times |
| Retail investors: 0.50 times | Retail investors: 0.38 times | Retail investors: 0.27 times |
| Employees: 1.74 times | Employees: 1.31 times | Employees: 0.81 times |
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