A Fresh Issue is when a company issues new shares in an IPO to raise capital.
A Fresh Issue refers to the process by which a company issues new shares to the public for the first time, usually as part of an initial public offering (IPO). These newly issued shares are sold to raise capital for the company. The funds raised are used for specific purposes outlined in the company's prospectus, such as expansion plans, debt repayment, research and development or general working capital.
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