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The Waaree Energies IPO allotment status indicates whether an investor has been allocated shares after participating in the IPO. Investors who applied for shares can check the allotment status using various methods, such as through the registrar's website, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), their bank account, Demat account, or platforms like ICICI Direct
The Waaree Energies IPO allotment will be finalized on Thursday, October 24, 2024. On this date, investors who applied for the Waaree Energies IPO will find out if they have been allotted shares. The allotment process follows the closing of the IPO subscription and typically happens on T+1 working day. If shares are allotted, they will be credited to the investor's Demat account, and the corresponding amount will be debited from the linked bank account. Keep an eye on your preferred method to check the status once the allotment is processed on the announced date.
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 It usually takes 24 hrs for the shares to get credited in your account. Hence, if your amount is debited and shares allotted are zero, we suggest you to wait for 24 hrs and then re-check the credit of shares. Once the company gets listed on NSE & BSE, the shares are available for trading purposes.
The Waaree Energies IPO subscription status indicates the level of interest in the IPO across different investor categories. Here is the subscription breakdown:
| Subscription Day 1 (Oct 21, 2024) | Subscription Day 2 (Oct 22, 2024) | Subscription Day 3 (Oct 23, 2024) |
| Total Subscription: 3.47 times | Total Subscription: 9.19 times | Total Subscription: 79.44 times |
| QIBs: 0.08 times | QIBs: 1.82 times | QIBs: 215.03 times |
| Non-institutional investors: 8.22 times | Non-institutional investors: 24.75 times | Non-institutional investors: 65.25 times |
| Retail investors: 3.34 times | Retail investors: 6.69 times | Retail investors: 11.27 times |
| Employees: 1.68 times | Employees: 3.30 times | Employees: 5.45 times |
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