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Arisinfra Solutions Limited IPO Details
Issue
Open |
18 June
2025 |
Issue
Close |
20 June
2025 |
IPO
Price |
₹210 to
₹222 per equity share |
Face
Value |
₹2 per
equity share |
IPO
Size |
₹499.60
Cr. |
Listing
At |
NSE,
BSE |
IPO
Lot Size |
67
shares |
IPO Investor categories
• Qualified institutional buyers (Qib)- Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB) are usually large and knowledgeable investors such as mutual funds, insurance companies, pension funds and hedge funds. These investors have the skills and resources to effectively assess investment opportunities. To participate in a IPO, QIBS must fulfill the specific economic norms set by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Unlike investors in the retail trade, QIBs can offer shares at a lower price than being introduced to the public.
• Non -institutional investors (NIIS) - There are usually individual investors, people with high net worth (HNI) or companies that are not qualified as qualified institutional buyers (QIBs). They can participate in a stock exchange listing at the same price as retail investors.
The NII category has two subclasses:
1. Snii - "Snii" means "small non -non-institutional investors." This group consists of investors who are Rs. Bid for shares between. 2 lakhs and rs. 10 lakhs in a IPO.
2. BNII - "BNII" means "big non
-non-institutional investors". This group consists of investors who are Rs.
Bid for more shares than. 10 lakhs in a IPO.
• Personal Investors (Rii) - Retail Individual
Investors (Riis) are individual investors applying for shares up to Rs. 2 lakhs
in a IPO. This category is designed to encourage everyday people to invest in
listings.
• Employees (EMP) - In a IPO, the employee (EMP) category is separated for the employees, directors and business partners in the company who issues shares. The number of shares available in this category is decided by the company and the head of the IPO.
• Other- A category qualified investors who have a
fixed number of shares reserved for them in the IPO.
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