An investor’s introduction to the world of stock market is quite simple - all you have to do is open a demat account and trading account. But from there, the investor can go in any number of directions as the
If you are an investor or in any way associated with the Indian stock market, you may have heard about the IPO buzz doing rounds almost every week. The Indian stock exchange has provided substantial returns to investors who have applied to various good IPOs.
Explore the roles of RII, NII, QIB, and anchor investors in the stock market. Learn how each investor type participates in IPOs and what sets them apart in investing.
Learn about the essential eligibility requirements for IPOs. Discover how to qualify and prepare your company for a successful initial public offering.
FPO, also called a Follow-up public offering, is the process through which a company issues new shares to the investors after it has already been listed on the stock exchange through an Initial Public Offer.
Every company needs to raise funds for various reasons such as repayment of debt, capital requirement, expansion etc.
Every business that wants to fund its operations or scale in the future has one thing in common: they all need cash.
Imagine a world without any stock exchanges, and how difficult it would have been for companies to raise money from the public at large or investors to grow their wealth.
Pre-IPO companies are those that have not yet registered their Initial Public Offering, or IPO, to sell shares of their company on the stock market.
This blog will help you understand the borrowing part of the system and how to borrow shares from a broker to make quick and hefty profits.
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the first time a company issues its shares to the public. This is how businesses go from being ‘private’ to ‘public.’ In other words, a company that was privately owned up until the Initial Public Offer, becomes a publicly traded company. As an investor, you have access to the company’s shares directly through a stock exchange.
A SEBI-mandated process through which companies raise money from the public is known as an Initial Public Offering or commonly referred to as an IPO. As a potential investor, you need to gather appropriate information and understand how to apply for one.
Want to invest like the insiders do before a company hits the big stock exchange spotlight? Pre-IPO investing gives you that golden ticket. It’s the secret factor savvy HNIs use to tap into high-growth companies while they’re still private. With the right guidance, timing, and a solid platform, pre-IPO opportunities can potentially transform your portfolio, and we’re here to help you do just that. Understanding […]
Every company, big or small, functions on one thing: capital. Almost every business starts as a private entity with a handful of people funding its initial operations.
Since the beginning of year 2021 we have seen IPOs of companies like IRFC, Indigo Paints, Home First Finance, Stove Kraft, MTAR, RailTel, Anupam Rasayan, Nazara Technologies, etc.
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