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Retail investors eye shareholder category for better IPO allotment; upcoming issues to watch

In a bid to boost their chances of allotment, retail investors are eyeing IPOs that feature a 'shareholder' category.

September 21, 2024 / 18:57 IST
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NTPC Green's issue will have up to 10 percent of the issue earmarked under the shareholder category.
NTPC Green's issue will have up to 10 percent of the issue earmarked under the shareholder category.

The IPO frenzy has continued unabated on Dalal Street, with 32 mainline issues hitting the bourses for far in FY25, with no signs of fatigue seen yet. Non-institutional investors have been key buyers, with the retail category of most public issues seeing oversubscription.

In a bid to boost their chances of allotment, retail investors are eyeing IPOs that feature a 'shareholder' category. Listed companies with subsidiaries planning to go public often offer a special allotment for shareholders of the parent company.

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Owning just one share of a parent company can boost an investor's chances of allotment by allowing them to apply under both the retail and shareholder categories.

After Bajaj Housing Finance's IPO received bids worth 67.43 times, retail investors decided to raise their chances of being allotted shares by investing through the 'shareholders' category. Shares worth Rs 500 crore were reserved for Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv shareholders, so while the retail category was oversubscribed by 7.41 times, the shareholders category was bid for 18.54 times.