Go Digit is expected to announce its share allotment status on Tuesday, May 21.- The shares of Go Digit were subscribed 9.6 times.
- The shares are expected to be listed on the stock exchanges on May 23.
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On its last day, the Go Digit IPO was subscribed 9.6 times, receiving bids for 50.76 crore equity shares against 5.29 crore shares on offer.
While the qualified institutional buyer (QIB) portion was subscribed 12.56 times, the non-institutional investors portion was subscribed 7.24 times. The retail portion witnessed decent participation and was subscribed 4.27 times.
The shares of Go Digit are currently commanding a grey market premium (GMP) of ₹18 per share. GMP is the premium at which IPO shares are traded in an unofficial market before they are listed on the stock exchanges.
You can check the allotment status on the registrar’s website.
- To check the
Go Digit IPO allotment status, visit the registrar’s website here. - Click on ‘Select Company’ and then select ‘Go Digit’.
- Now, enter your PAN, application number, DP / Client ID or Account number / IFSC.
- Click on submit.
You can also check the Go Digit IPO allotment status on the BSE and NSE websites.
To check the allotment status on the BSE or NSE website:
- Go to the BSE website.
- On the website, click on 'Equity' and then select ‘Go Digit’ from the dropdown menu.
- Now, enter your application number and PAN.
- Click on 'Search'.
You can click here and log in to check your allotment status on NSE.
The shares of Go Digit will be listed on the stock exchanges on May 23.
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