Bandhan Bank IPO Allotment Status Online, Bandhan Bank IPO Allotment Date & Details

IPO Initial Public Offerings
Bhandhan Bank ipo gmp was good when it started but due to market it went down but still its a good bet. QIB was good at the end with 38.68 times subscription and HNI joined in with 13.89 times at the end. It was good numbers on the last day. We can expect it to list in premium and for longer  term the stock looks very much attractive. Bandhan Bank already proved themselves and it already shown in the financial. Check out  Bandhan Bank ipo allotment status online. You can check  Bandhan Bank IPO allotment via application number or pan card.

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Bandhan Bank IPO Allotment Date:  Allotment is Out

Bandhan Bank IPO Listing Date: 27-Mar-2018
Bandhan Bank IPO Basis of Allotment: 1:1

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Bandhan Bank IPO Subscription: (Fully Subscribed)

DayQIBNIIRIIEMPTotal
Day 11.260.010.12N/A0.42
Day 22.330.240.33N/A0.89
Day 3 38.6813.891.20N/A14.63
Bandhan Bank IPO Dates & Price Band: (Approx)

  • IPO Open: 15-March-2018
  • IPO Close: 19-March-2018
  • IPO Size: Approx Rs. 4470 Crore (Approx)
  • Face Value: Rs. 10 Per Equity Share
  • Price Band: Rs.370 to 375 Per Share
  • Listing on: BSE & NSE
  • Retail Portion: 35%
  • Equity: 119,280,494 Shares

Bandhan Bank IPO Market Lot:

  • Shares: Apply for 40 Shares (Minimum Lot Size)
  • Amount: Rs.15,000

Bandhan Bank IPO Allotment & Listing:

  • Basis of Allotment: 22-March-2018
  • Refunds: 23-March-2018
  • Credit to demat accounts: 26-March-2018
  • Listing: 27-March-2018
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    1. What a disastrous Basis of Allotment for Retail Investors!! Retail category oversubscribed by just 1.2 times, but people got roughly 0.2 for every share applied. Then why have a seperate category for them?