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Shreeji Shipping Global IPO garners 6.59 times subscription on day 2
The three-day share sale received bids for 7,51,80,354 shares against 114,08,600 shares on offer, according to NSE data.
Non-Institutional Investors quota fetched 11.22 times subscription, while the category for Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) got subscribed 6.99 times. Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) part received 2.42 times subscription.
The Rs 411-crore initial share sale of Shreeji Shipping Global Ltd received 2.13 times subscription on the first day of the share sale on Tuesday.
Shreeji Shipping Global Ltd on Monday mobilised more than Rs 123 crore from anchor investors.
The initial public offering (IPO), with a price band of Rs 240-252 per share, would be available for subscription till Thursday.
Shreeji Shipping Global's IPO is entirely a fresh issue of 1.63 crore equity shares with no offer-for-sale (OFS) component.
The company is planning to use Rs 251.2 crore out of the IPO proceeds for acquisition of dry bulk carriers in the supramax category in the secondary market, and Rs 23 crore for repaying debt.
The flagship company of Jamnagar-based Shreeji Group primarily focuses on non-major ports and jetties, particularly along the west coast of India.
Beeline Capital Advisors Pvt Ltd and Elara Capital (India) Pvt Ltd are the book-running lead managers to Shreeji Shipping's public issue.
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