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Aureate Tradde Ltd.

Details
  • Open DateMay 29, 2026
  • Close DateJun 2, 2026
  • Issue Price (Rs)₹0.00 - ₹0.00
  • Lot Size2000
  • Issue Size27.29 Cr
  • Times Subscribed0.15x
Timeline
Jun 3, 2026Basis of Allotment
Jun 4, 2026Refund Date
Jun 4, 2026 Credit of Shares
Jun 5, 2026Listing Dates
CategorySubs.
  • RII
    Individual investors investing up to ₹2 lakhs
    0.26x
  • NII
    Individual and corporate investors investing above ₹2 lakhs
    0.06x
  • Total
    Overall subscription across all categories
    0.15x
Subscription
CategorySubscription
  • Retail Individual Investors
    Individual investors investing up to ₹2 lakhs
    0.26x
  • Non Institutional Investors
    Individual and corporate investors investing above ₹2 lakhs
    0.06x
  • Total
    Overall subscription across all categories
    0.15x
Timeline
Jun 3, 2026Basis of Allotment
Jun 4, 2026Refund Date
Jun 4, 2026 Credit of Shares
Jun 5, 2026Listing Dates

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1 IPOs are currently open for subscription:
  • Aureate Tradde Ltd.. The subscription window closes on 2026-06-02.
An IPO (Initial Public Offering) is when a private company offers shares to the public for the first time, allowing you to own a piece of a growing business at ground-floor valuations before they become established market leader.
GMP (Grey Market Premium) is the unofficial trading price of an IPO before listing; a higher GMP suggests strong demand and potential listing gains, while a lower GMP indicates cautious investor sentiment.
Open a demat account with a broker, check the IPO details and timeline, bid during the subscription window with your preferred price and quantity, and wait for allotment results and listing on the exchange.
The minimum investment depends on the lot size and issue price; most IPOs require investing in multiples of the lot size, typically ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000 per application.
An IPO is a company's first public share offering, while an FPO (Follow-on Public Offering) is when an already-listed company issues additional shares to raise more capital.
The typical timeline is 4-6 days: the subscription closes, the allotment occurs within 2-3 days, refunds are processed, shares are credited to demat accounts, and finally, listing occurs on the exchange.