Sri Lotus Developers recently concluded its IPO, and many investors are eager to check their allotment status. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it through NSE, BSE, and KFin Technologies.
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The IPO allotment status is typically updated within a few days after the IPO closes. You can check the status on the NSE, BSE, or KFin Technologies portals.
To check your IPO allotment status, you will need your Application Number, PAN, and other relevant details provided during the application process.
Yes, you can check your IPO allotment status through your broker. They can provide you with the necessary information and updates.
If your shares are allotted, they will be credited to your Demat account. You should log in to your Demat account to verify the credit and review your holdings.
If you don’t see your allotment status on the portal, it may still be in the process of being updated. You can also contact the customer support of the respective platform or your broker for assistance.
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