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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF IPO?

Types of IPO:

The issues differ on these factors which are tabled as below.


Fixed Price Issue
Book Building Issue
  Pricing
  The Share Price Is Fixed On The First Day Of Issue And Is Printed In The Order Document.
  The Exact Share Price Isn’t Fixed. Only The Price Band Is Fixed. The Price Is Fixed After The Closing Date Of The Bid.
  Demand
  It Is Known Only After The Close Of Issue.
  It Can Be Known Every Day.
  Payment
 The Payment Should Be Done 100% In Advance. Refund Is Given After The Allocation.
 The Payment Can Be Made After The Allocation.
  Reservations
 50% Of The Allocations Are Reserved For Investments Below 2 Lakhs, And The Rest For High Amount Investors.
 50% Of Allocations Are Reserved For The QIBs. 35% For Small Investors And The Rest To Other Categories Of Investors.

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