The share allotment of Rolex Rings IPO will be finalised later today. The INR731 crore-offer was subscribed a whopping 130 times on the back of strong participation from HNIs. In total, Rolex Rings IPO was oversubscribed 360 times in NII category (aka known as HNI category) while financial institutions (QIBs) and retail investors’ quota were covered 143 times and 24 times, respectively. Rolex Rings IPO allotment will be finalized by Link Intime which is the registrar of the offer.
Given the massive subscription, interest and expectations among investors is also qite high when it comes to allotment status. There are 4 major ways to check Rolex Rings IPO allotment status.
#1 Registrar Website – Most effective way to check Rolex Rings IPO allotment status
The registrar to the offer is the sole party responsible for allotment of shares. In case of Rolex Rings IPO, the registrar is Link Intime. Thus, applicants can head to Link Intime’s website and select the IPO from the dropdown menu, enter ANY of the following details to check their allotment status:
- PAN
- IPO Application Number
- Demat Account Number
- Bank Account & IFSC details
Registrar website gets lot of traffic on the date of allotment which might result in website crashes and delayed loading. Thus, it is better to keep other options handy.
#2 BSE Website
Investors can also check the IPO allotment page on BSE website which offers allotment status flawlessly. However, investors will need application number in addition to PAN to check status in this option. Simply select equity, relevant IPO, application number and PAN to get status.
BSE has relatively robust infrastructure for its website and thus, investors are unlikely to face problems of slow connection and unresponsiveness in this option.
#3 Bank Account
The next best source is your bank account to find out if you have been allotted shares or not. In case of successful allotment, bank account balance goes down by the corresponding amount. Usually, it is between INR14,000 and INR15,000 for single lot allotment (consider yourself lucky if you get more!). It is important to note that IPO allotment and amount deduction from bank account are two different events but in some cases, both happen almost concurrently.
#4 Credit in Demat Account
Finally, investors can also check if the shares have been credited in their demat accounts. However, this is the slowest of all the methods. In some cases, shares are credited on the day of listing making it the least effective method.
It is also important to understand IPO allotment process as well as timelines. In case of Rolex Rings IPO, the allotment timetable is as follows
Finalisation of Basis of Allotment: 4 August 2021
Initiation of refunds: 5 August 2021
Transfer of shares to demat accounts: 6 August 2021
Listing Date: 9 August 2021
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