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IPO PROCESS IN INDIA

Companies typically go public to raise huge amount of capital in exchange for securities. Once a private company is convinced about the need to become a public company, it kick-starts the process of IPO. Companies which want to go public follow a process that exchanges adhere to. The IPO processis quite complicated. 
So, what are steps to tread to make an initial public offer? One should note that the entire IPO process is regulated by the ‘Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)’.  This is to check the likelihood of a scam and protect investor interest. 
  • Step 1: Hire an investment bank
  • Step 2: Register with SEC
  • Step 3: Draft the Red Herring document
  • Step 4: Go on road show
  • Step 5: IPO is priced
  • Step 6: Available to public
  • Step 7: Going through with the IPO
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