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Angel Broking IPO set to open on September 22 — price band fixed at ₹305 to 306

Angel Broking IPO set to open on September 22 — price band fixed at ₹305 to 306
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Mumbai, Retail broking house Angel Broking Limited will open its initial public offering (IPO) of equity shares on September 22, 2020.

The offer will close on September 24, 2020. The price band of the offer has been fixed at Rs 305 to Rs 306 per equity share.

The company plans to raise Rs 600 crore through the offering of equity shares.

"The initial public offering consists of the equity shares of the company aggregating up to Rs 6,000 million (600 crore) comprises of a fresh issue company aggregating up to Rs 3,000 (300 crore) and an offer for sale aggregating up to Rs 3,000 million (300 crore)," a company statement said.

The offer for sale would consist of Rs 18.33 crore and up to Rs 4.5 crore worth of shares by the promoters Ashok D. Thakkar and Sunita A. Magnani, and up to Rs 120 crore worth of shares by the investor IFC and up to Rs 157.16 crore of shares by the individual shareholders respectively.

Bids can be made for a minimum of 49 Equity Shares and in multiples of 49 Equity Shares thereafter.

The Equity Shares offered in the offer are proposed to be listed at both BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited. For the purpose of the offer, NSE is the designated stock exchange, the statement added.

ICICI Securities Limited, Edelweiss Financial Services Limited and SBI Capital Markets Limited are the book running lead managers to the offer.

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