Tata Capital IPO Price Band
Tata Capital IPO price band is not yet announced. As per the market sources, the price band of the Tata Capital IPO will be more than Rs 650 per share.
Tata Capital IPO FAQ
1. What are the details of the Tata Capital IPO?
Tata Capital IPO is a book-built issue of Rs 13000+ crores (expected). This upcoming IPO is expected to be the combination of fresh issue and offer-for-sale.
2. When will the Tata Capital IPO open and close?
Tata Capital IPO open date is expected by September 2025. However, these dates are tentative as per the information available from the market sources and can be changed in future.
3. What is Tata Capital IPO GMP?
Tata Capital IPO GMP quotation is not yet started. The grey market premium quotation indicates huge interest of retail investors. You can check the latest GMP price online from the first day of subscription. If the subscription got oversubscribed then Tata Capital IPO GMP might rise in the coming days.
4. What are the details of Tata Capital IPO Subscription Status?
Tata Capital IPO subscription status will be available after the IPO opens in September 2025. In the QIB category 75% of the net offer is reserved. The remaining 10% is reserved for the retail investors and 15% is for Non-Institutional investors.
5. Write the details of the IPO Allotment Status?
Tata Capital IPO allotment status and subscription status is yet to be announced. The listing will be on the BSE and NSE platforms by the end of September 2025. The registrar of this IPO is expected to be Link Intime India or Kfin Technologies Limited. Investors can check their allotment status after the subscription of the IPO ends.
What is an IPO Price Band?
IPO price band is the price range of the upcoming IPO set by the issuing company after consulting investment banks handling the IPO. Within the price band, investors can bid for the shares during the IPO bidding time.
The IPO price band is set based on factors like market conditions, industry trends and company valuation. The IPO price bands include a floor price (minimum bid price) and a cap price (maximum bid price).
Investors submit the IPO bids within this IPO range during the IPO subscription period. The final issue price is determined through a process called book-building, where the company anticipates the investors demand. The IPO price band is important for investors and for ensuring a successful IPO launch.