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Waaree Energies IPO Allotment Status Check Online: Waaree Energies IPO has closed. Those who have invested in this IPO are waiting for its allotment. In such a situation, they can check the allotment status online. Here we are telling about how to check Waaree Energies IPO Allotment Status .

Waaree Energies IPO Allotment Status Check Online On BSE'

  • of BSEWebsiteGo to.
  • Select 'Equity' in Issue Type.
  • Select Waaree Energies IPO from the drop-down menu.
  • Enter your application number or PAN.
  • On clicking on Submit, the allotment status will appear on your screen.

Waaree Energies IPO Allotment Status Check Online On Link Intime

The registrar of Wari Energies IPO is Link Intime India Private Limited. You can easily check the allotment status by visiting the official website of the registrar. For this, follow the given steps -

  • First of all,, you have to go to the official website of the registrar.WebsiteGo to.
  • Now you have to select the IPO from the dropbox.
  • If the shares are allotted for Waaree Energies IPO, then you will start seeing the name of the company here. You will have to click on it.
  • Now you have to choose any one option from PAN, Demat Account, or Application No. And fill in the details.
  • Now you have to enter the captcha code and click on SUBMIT.
  • On clicking on Submit, the allotment status will appear on your screen.

Waaree Energies IPO Listing Date

The listing of Wari Energies shares may take place on October 28, 2024. The company's stocks will be listed on both BSE and NSE exchanges. Trading of shares will start at 10 am.

Waaree Energies IPO Subscription Status

Wari Energies IPO has received a great response from investors. According to the information available on NSE, the issue has received 76.34 times subscriptions till 5 pm. The company received bids for 1,60,91,48,619 shares, while the offer was only for 2,10,79,384 shares. Non-institutional investors (NII) placed bids 62.48 times more than the share allotted to them. At the same time, qualified institutional buyers (QIB) placed bids for 208.63 times more shares than their quota. The share of retail investors received 10.79 times the subscription.

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