The Apply IPO page under My Demat helps retail investors view currently open IPOs, apply from linked demat accounts, manage application activity, and track submitted IPO applications from one organized dashboard.
Open IPOs you can apply for
Track applications and allotments
Manage linked demat accounts
The Apply IPO page shows IPOs that are currently open for subscription and available for application. It gives investors a clear view of IPO dates, price band, lot size, IPO size, retail quota, GMP, subscription data, and direct action buttons.
Instead of checking multiple pages or broker platforms, users can see open IPO opportunities and manage application activity from one simple dashboard.
The Apply button allows users to submit a fresh IPO application using their linked demat account. It helps investors apply quickly without searching for the IPO separately.
The Modify/Cancel option helps users change bid details or cancel an IPO application before the IPO subscription period closes.
The View Applications button shows submitted applications for that IPO, including accounts used, application count, mandate status, and allotment-related tracking.
Many families apply in IPOs using separate PAN-linked demat accounts. The Active IPOs tab becomes useful because the user can quickly select the correct family demat account and apply for an open IPO.
It also helps avoid confusion about who applied, which IPO is still open, which IPO is closing today, and where to view submitted applications.
It is a My Demat section that shows IPOs currently open for subscription and available for application.
Yes. The Apply button helps users submit fresh IPO applications using linked demat accounts.
It allows users to change or cancel an already submitted IPO application before the IPO closes, subject to applicable rules.
It helps users check submitted IPO applications, accounts used, mandate status, and later allotment-related updates.
It means the IPO subscription period is ending today, so investors should complete any application or modification before the cut-off time.
Price Band is the IPO price range within which investors can place their bid.
Lot Size is the minimum number of shares that must be applied for in one IPO application.
Retail Quota shows the portion of the IPO reserved for retail investors.
Retail Subscription shows demand from retail investors and helps users understand how competitive the allotment may be.
No. GMP is unofficial, speculative, and should not be treated as a guaranteed listing indicator.
Yes, provided each account is genuine and linked with a separate valid PAN. Multiple applications using the same PAN may get rejected.
No. IPO allotment depends on subscription level, demand, category, and allotment rules.
Informational Purpose Only: IPORupee provides IPO details, application tools, subscription data, GMP information, allotment tracking, listing information, and demat-related utilities only for educational and informational purposes.
No Investment Advice: Nothing on this page should be considered investment advice, financial advice, research recommendation, legal advice, tax advice, or a suggestion to apply for or avoid any IPO. Investors should read the DRHP/RHP, review business risks, valuation, financials, and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decision.
Application Responsibility: Users are responsible for entering correct demat, PAN, UPI, bid, and bank details while applying. Incorrect details may lead to mandate failure, application rejection, or tracking issues.
PAN Rule: Only one retail IPO application is generally permitted per PAN. Multiple applications using the same PAN in the same category may be rejected as per applicable IPO rules.
Allotment Risk: IPO allotment is never guaranteed. It depends on category-wise subscription, demand, registrar process, exchange rules, and applicable allotment methodology.
Market Risk: IPO investments are subject to market risk, listing risk, liquidity risk, valuation risk, company-specific risk, and broader economic risk. Listing gains are not assured and investors may face losses.
GMP Caution: GMP or Grey Market Premium is unofficial, speculative, and not regulated by SEBI or stock exchanges. GMP should not be treated as a reliable indicator of listing price or investment return.
Limitation of Liability: IPORupee is not responsible for any investment loss, allotment result, missed application, mandate issue, rejection, listing loss, or decision made based on information or tools available on this platform.