Sri Lotus Developers, a prominent real estate company in Mumbai, has recently launched its IPO. Learn how to check your IPO allotment status on NSE, BSE, and KFin Technologies.
IpoSri Lotus DevelopersNseBseKfin TechnologiesReal Estate MumbaiAug 04, 2025
To check your IPO allotment status on NSE, visit the official NSE website, navigate to the IPO section, and enter your application details such as the application number or Unique Client Identifier (UCI).
Yes, you can check the IPO allotment status on BSE by visiting the official BSE website, navigating to the IPO section, and entering your application details like the application number or UCI.
KFin Technologies is a web-based solution provider for the financial sector. To check your IPO allotment status, visit their official website, navigate to the IPO section, and enter your application details.
You will need your application number, Unique Client Identifier (UCI), and any other required details as specified on the website where you are checking the status.
The IPO allotment process can take a few days. It is advisable to check the status regularly after the IPO application deadline has passed.
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