IPO - Initial Public Offering
The IPO dashboard provides the latest info about Current IPO and Upcoming IPOs at BSE and NSE
Mainboard IPO LIST
Subscription (Live)
IPO Subscription (Live) displays real-time subscription figures for each investor category as the IPO is being bid for, giving an up-to-date view of overall demand.
Current GMP
Current GMP shows the latest Grey Market Premium for the IPO, helping investors quickly understand today’s market sentiment, expected listing performance, and how buyers in the grey market are valuing the shares.
Review
The Review section provides a quick summary of the IPO’s strengths, risks, financials, and overall outlook, helping investors make an informed decision before applying for the issue.
Prospectus Document (DRHP, RHP)
This section gives access to the IPO’s official DRHP and RHP documents, containing complete company details, financials, risks, and business information for investors.
Performance Tracker
The Performance Tracker shows how the IPO performed after listing, including listing gains, price movement, and historical trends, helping investors evaluate long-term performance and compare it with other IPOs.

Calendar Events
Frequently Asked Questions
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process by which a privately held company offers its shares to the public for the first time, becoming a publicly traded company on a stock exchange.
Through an IPO, a company can raise funds from investors to finance expansion, reduce debt, or meet other business objectives.
How an IPO Works:
- The company appoints investment banks to act as underwriters for the IPO.
- It submits a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) to SEBI, containing details about its business, financials, and associated risks.
- SEBI reviews and approves the IPO after ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
- The company then announces a price band and the subscription dates.
- Investors place bids during the IPO subscription window.
- Once shares are allocated, they are listed on stock exchanges, allowing public trading to begin.













