The Arkade Developers IPO is generating significant interest among investors. The company, a prominent player in the Mumbai real estate market, has opened its IPO for subscription from September 16 to September 19, aiming to raise ₹410 crores through this
Arkade Developers IpoMumbai Real EstateGmpSubscription StatusAnalyst RecommendationsReal Estate MumbaiSep 17, 2024
The price band for the shares is set between ₹121 and ₹128, with a minimum lot size of 110 shares.
The GMP is currently reported at ₹60.
Retail investors have subscribed to the issue by approximately 2.15 times, while non-institutional investors have shown a subscription rate of about 1.2 times.
The funds raised through this IPO will primarily be allocated towards development of ongoing and upcoming projects, acquisition of new land parcels for future developments, and general corporate purposes.
Most analysts have given a ‘Subscribe’ rating for the Arkade Developers IPO, citing its attractive valuation and growth potential.
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