Capital Infra Trust IPO Subscription Status
Capital Infra Trust IPO subscription status will be available after the IPO opens on 7 january 2025. In the QIB category 75% of the net offer is reserved. The remaining 25% is reserved for Non-Institutional investors.
Capital Infra Trust IPO FAQ
1. What are the details of the Capital Infra Trust IPO?
Capital Infra Trust IPO is a book-built issue of Rs 1,578 crore. This issue is the combination of fresh issue and offer-for-sale. The fresh issue is of Rs 1,077 crore and offer-for-sale is of Rs 501 crore. Capital Infra Trust IPO price band is Rs 99 to Rs 100 per share.
2. When will the Capital Infra Trust IPO open and close?
Capital Infra Trust IPO open date is Tuesday, 7 January 2025 and closing date is Thursday, 9 January 2025. Initiation of refund date is 13 January 2025 and credit of shares will be on 13 January 2025.
3. What is Capital Infra Trust IPO GMP?
The Capital Infra Trust IPO GMP is 21. The IPO GMP today indicates the huge interest of retail investors. You can check the latest IPO Grey Market Premium today online from the first day of subscription. If the subscription is oversubscribed, then Capital Infra Trust IPO GMP might rise in the coming days.
4. Write the details of the IPO Allotment Status?
Capital Infra Trust IPO allotment status will be finalised on January 10, 2025. The listing will be on the BSE and NSE platforms, the date is January 14, 2025. The registrar of this IPO is Kfin Technologies Limited. Investors can check their allotment status after the subscription of the IPO ends.
5. Who is the registrar and lead managers for Capital Infra Trust IPO?
Capital Infra Trust IPO registrar is Kfin Technologies Limited. On the date of allotment, Investors can click on the registrar's website and select the name of the company and enter PAN number or application ID to know their allotment status. The lead managers are SBI Capital Markets and HDFC Bank Limited.
What is an IPO Subscription?
The IPO subscription is a process by which investors bid for shares of the company during its first public offer. Investors from the different categories like retail, institutional and non-institutional apply for shares within the IPO price-band. The level of subscription is measured in terms of how many times shares offered are applied.
A higher subscription time in a specific category reflects strong investors' interest and high demand. Whereas, low subscription reflects lack of demand and under subscription. The subscription data is updated daily which drives the investors sentiment while applying for any IPO.