An IPO Calendar shows key dates and details of upcoming, ongoing, and closed IPOs, helping investors track issues, allotments, listings, and plan investments.
An IPO Calendar is a schedule that provides important dates and details related to upcoming, ongoing, and recently closed Initial Public Offerings (IPOs).
It helps investors track key events like issue opening and closing dates, allotment dates, listing dates, and price bands. The IPO calendar typically includes information such as the name of the company going public, the type of IPO (Mainboard or SME), lot size, listing exchange, and status (open, closed, upcoming).
It is a valuable tool for retail and institutional investors to plan their investment decisions and monitor market activity. Financial websites, brokerage platforms, and stock exchanges like BSE and NSE regularly update IPO calendars for investor convenience.
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