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Find all information about IPOs - be it an upcoming one or an allotted one - in one consolidated place
| IPO Name | Issue Price (₹) | Face Value | Issue Size (In Cr.) | Open Date | Close Date |
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Follow these simple steps to apply for an IPO through HDFC SKY. Secure your investments and explore new opportunities with ease by accessing the IPOs available on the platform.
1Login to your HDFC SKY Account
2Select Issue
3Enter Number of Lots and your Price.
4Enter UPI ID
5Complete Transaction on Your UPI App
Recently listed IPOs are Initial Public Offerings of companies that have successfully listed their IPO shares on NSE or BSE in the last few weeks or months. Since such shares have entered the secondary market, investors can easily buy or sell them through their HDFC SKY demat account.
Once a company’s IPO is listed, its shares enter the secondary market and start trading on stock exchanges such as the NSE and BSE. Investors who got successful allotment of the IPO shares can sell them, and new investors can buy or sell them as per their current trading price.
No, a company’s IPO shares are listed on the stock exchanges a few days after the closing of its IPO window. Hence, you can not invest in the IPO of recently listed companies, but you can always use your HDFC SKY demat account to buy and sell their shares on the stock exchanges.
Listing gains refer to the profit made by an investor after the IPO shares list at a higher price than the IPO issue price on the day of listing. Using your HDFC SKY account, you can search the name of the recently listed IPO and see its listing gains to create an investment strategy.
Yes, your HDFC SKY demat account allows you to buy and sell shares directly. The facility eliminates all the hassle associated with a broker without the need to transfer funds to a broker pool account.
On the listing day, a “Call auction” session is held one hour before the IPO shares listing time (10 AM) to ensure price discovery for the IPO shares. The weighted average price in this session becomes the price on which circuit filters are calculated when the shares are listed on the stock exchanges.
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