Keystone Realtors IPO : Here’s how you can check the allotment status

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Keystone Realtors IPO : Here’s how you can check the allotment status
  • The real estate company Keystone Realtors is likely to announce its share allotment status on November 21.
  • Overall, the IPO saw decent demand from investors amidst volatile market conditions, being subscribed 2.01 times.
  • The shares will be listed on November 24 on the exchanges.
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The real estate company Keystone Realtors is likely to announce the allotment status of its initial public offering (IPO) on Monday, November 21.

Overall, the IPO received decent demand from investors amidst volatile market conditions, being subscribed 2.01 times.

The qualified institutional buyer portion was subscribed 3.84 times. The portion reserved for non-institutional investors witnessed a subscription of 3.03 times. Retail portion saw poor demand as it had a subscription of just 0.53 times.

The grey market premium (GMP) for the company’s shares stood at ₹5 per share.

The company is in the business of real estate construction, development and other related activities in India.

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Here is how to check Keystone Realtors IPO allotment status on the stock exchange websites:

  • Go to the BSE website or NSE website here.
  • On BSE, Select 'Equity' and then from the dropdown, select ‘Keystone Realtors’.
  • Now, enter your application number and PAN.
  • Click on 'Search'.
  • Please note the details will only be available once the shares are allotted.
You can also visit the registrar website (Link Intime India) to check your application status.

  • Visit the registrar's website here.
  • Click on 'Select company' and click on ‘Keystone Realtors’.
  • Once the company is selected, you will have to enter either your PAN details, the application number, or the client ID.
  • Enter the captcha code and click ’submit’.
Once you hit 'submit', the status of your application will appear on the screen. Please ensure the details that you provide are correct. It will show the number of shares you subscribed to and the number of shares allotted to you.

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