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Explore the roles of RII, NII, QIB, and anchor investors in the stock market. Learn how each investor type participates in IPOs and what sets them apart in investing.

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If you follow stock market updates daily, you may have heard about companies going public almost every week through Initial Public Offer

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Learn about the essential eligibility requirements for IPOs. Discover how to qualify and prepare your company for a successful initial public offering.

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FPO, also called a Follow-up public offering, is the process through which a company issues new shares to the investors after it has already been listed on the stock exchange through an Initial Public Offer.

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Every company needs to raise funds for various reasons such as repayment of debt, capital requirement, expansion etc.

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A syndicate member is an investment banker who gets the mandate to sell shares of an IPO to eligible applicants. How do they get this mandate?

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Investors in initial public offerings (IPOs) face a variety of opportunities and difficulties. Even if fresh stock has an obvious allure, understanding important metrics is the cornerstone of a smart investment strategy.

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Bonds are an ideal investment avenue for investors with the objective of capital protection and periodic income.

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An Initial Public Offering (IPO) marks a major milestone for any company looking to raise growth capital and get publicly listed. However, the IPO process tends to be complex, with several regulatory and procedural requirements. As a result, retail investors often have many questions regarding IPO investments. To address these concerns, we have compiled the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on IPOs in India. Read […]

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When a private company decides to go public, it does so by offering its shares to investors via an Initial public offering (IPO).

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A SEBI-mandated process through which companies raise money from the public is known as an Initial Public Offering or commonly referred to as an IPO. As a potential investor, you need to gather appropriate information and understand how to apply for one.

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Explore the roles of RII, NII, QIB, and anchor investors in the stock market. Learn how each investor type participates in IPOs and what sets them apart in investing.

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If you follow stock market updates daily, you may have heard about companies going public almost every week through Initial Public Offer

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To properly analyze an IPO, it’s important to look at the business in its entirety, not just the numbers. Many investors look at the financials of an IPO to determine if it’s worth investing in, but there are also many other factors to consider when analyzing an IPO.

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