
NSDL IPO Allotment Date Live Updates: Issue allotment likely today; GMP at 15%; check other key details
Visit https://linkintime.co.in Click on 'Public Issues' under the Investor Services section. Select 'NSDL IPO' from the dropdown list. Enter your PAN, application number, or DP/Client ID. Click 'Submit' to view your allotment status. Registrar Website (Link Intime) BSE Website Open Date: 30 Jul, 2025Close Date: 01 Aug, 2025Allotment Date: 04 Aug, 2025Listing Date: 06 Aug, 2025 The NSDL IPO is expected to list at a premium of ₹118–₹120, reflecting a potential gain of around 14.75% over the issue price.
The IPO, which saw strong demand with an overall subscription of 41.02 times, is set to debut on the BSE this Wednesday. In the grey market, the shares are trading at about a 15% premium, suggesting a potentially strong listing despite the offer being fully priced.Retail investors subscribed 7.76 times their reserved portion, while Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) and Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) subscribed 103.97 times and 34.98 times respectively—highlighting significant interest from institutional and high-net-worth investors. nsdl ipo | nsdl ipo gmp | nsdl ipo grey market premium | nsdl ipo share price | nsdl ipo listing date | nsdl ipo lot size | nsdl ipo unlisted share price | how to buy nsdl ipo | nsdl shares | how can i buy nsdl shares

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