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Ashwini Container Movers Ltd IPO Day 3 Subscription Status

Ashwini Container Movers Ltd

IPO Day 3 Subscription Status

Ashwini Container Movers Ltd IPO Day 3 Subscription Status

Ashwini Container Movers Ltd IPO Day 3 Subscriptions Status: Check Bidding Details

Summary of IPO:

Ashwini Container Movers Ltd IPO consists of a fresh issue of ₹71.00. The IPO’s price band is ₹135 – ₹142 per share. The company’s shares will be listed on NSE - SME on 19 Dec 25

The initial public offering of Ashwini Container Movers Ltd ended with investors bidding 0.8756 times the available shares. The retail investor portion of the IPO was subscribed 0.7155 times the available shares on offer. Retail investors have 1,666,000/3,584,000 (46.48%) shares of the total issue reserved for them.

At the end bidding for the IPO on the last day, the qualified institutional buyers -/3,138,000 (0.00%) portion of the IPO got bids for - times the available shares on offer. The QIB portion includes insurance companies, domestic mutual funds, foreign institutional buyers, and other institutional investors.

The non institutional investors quota got bids for 2.0062 times the available quota of shares. This segment includes HNI and ultra HNI investors.

Here are the key details of Ashwini Container Movers Ltd IPO

Fresh issue: 71.00 

Price Band: ₹135 – ₹142 per share 

Bid open dates: 12 Dec 25 

Allotment date: 17 Dec 25 

Listing date: 19 Dec 25

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