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Borana Weaves Ltd

Open Date
May 20, 2025
Close Date
May 22, 2025

Subscription Figure

CategorySize
(In Cr)
Subscribed
(In Cr)
No of Times
(x)
QIB433,79187.21
NII (Above 10L)143,474239.74
NII (2L to 10L)71,686232.78
NII Total225,160237.42
Retail142,906200.53
Total8011,857148.78

IPO Subscription Figure Explained

The IPO subscription section is one of the most important parts of IPO analysis for retail investors. It shows how much demand the IPO is receiving from different investor categories during the bidding period.

On IPORupee, this page presents subscription data in a simple format so investors can quickly understand market participation, institutional confidence, retail interest, and overall IPO demand.

IPO subscription data helps investors understand whether an IPO is receiving weak, average, strong, or extremely high demand from the market.

Understanding Each Section

FieldMeaning
Company NameDisplays the name of the company whose IPO subscription details are being tracked.
Open DateThe date from which investors can start applying for the IPO.
Close DateThe final date till which IPO applications are accepted.
Subscription Figure Updated As OnShows the latest update timing of subscription data available from exchanges.
CategoryShows investor categories participating in the IPO like QIB, NII, Retail, Employee, and Shareholder.
Size (In Cr)Represents the total IPO amount reserved for that category.
Subscribed (In Cr)Shows the total value of bids received from investors in that category.
No of Times (x)Indicates how many times the category has been subscribed compared to the shares available.

Understanding Investor Categories

QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers)

QIBs are large financial institutions such as mutual funds, insurance companies, banks, and foreign institutional investors.

Strong QIB participation is generally considered a positive sign because institutional investors usually perform deeper financial and business analysis before investing.

High QIB subscription often reflects institutional confidence in the company's business model, valuation, and future growth potential.

NII (Above 10L)

This category includes high net worth investors applying above Rs.10 lakh.

Large HNI participation generally indicates aggressive investor interest and can sometimes create strong listing expectations.

NII (2L to 10L)

This category includes investors applying between Rs.2 lakh and Rs.10 lakh.

It reflects participation from smaller HNIs and experienced market participants.

NII Total

This combines both HNI categories and shows total subscription from all non-institutional investors.

Retail

Retail category represents individual investors applying up to Rs.2 lakh.

Retail subscription is especially important for small investors because allotment chances reduce sharply once this bucket gets heavily oversubscribed.

Total

Total subscription combines all categories and shows overall demand received for the IPO.

What Does "Subscribed 10x" Mean?

If an IPO is subscribed 10x, it means investors have applied for ten times more shares than the shares actually available.

Example:
If the retail quota size is Rs.100 crore and investors apply for Rs.500 crore worth of shares, the retail subscription becomes 5x.

How to Interpret IPO Subscription Data

  • Strong QIB demand: Often indicates institutional confidence.
  • Strong retail demand: Shows high public interest and investor excitement.
  • Strong HNI/NII demand: Indicates aggressive participation from larger investors.
  • Balanced subscription across categories: Usually healthier than demand concentrated in only one segment.
  • Last-day spike: Many institutional and HNI bids arrive near closing time, so final-day figures matter.

Why Subscription Data Matters for Retail Investors

IPO subscription data helps retail investors understand real-time market sentiment during the IPO period.

  • Helps identify strong market demand.
  • Helps estimate allotment probability.
  • Helps understand institutional confidence.
  • Helps compare different IPOs.
  • Helps track momentum before listing day.
  • Helps avoid weakly subscribed IPOs with low participation.
Very high subscription may reduce allotment chances in the retail category because applications exceed the available shares by a large margin.

Important Things Retail Investors Should Remember

  • Subscription figures alone should not be the only factor in an investment decision.
  • Investors should also study company fundamentals, valuation, debt, risks, and business growth.
  • Strong QIB participation is generally more reliable than retail hype alone.
  • Grey Market Premium and subscription data should be viewed together for better context.
  • IPO demand can change significantly on the final day.
Disclaimer:
IPO subscription figures are sourced from exchange data and are updated periodically. This data is meant only for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered investment advice. High subscription does not guarantee allotment or listing gains.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A.
IPO subscription data shows how many bids investors have placed compared to the shares available in an IPO.
A.
It means investors applied for 25 times more shares than the shares available in that category.
A.
No. High subscription indicates strong demand, but listing performance can still vary depending on market conditions, valuation, and company quality.
A.
QIB investors are large institutions that usually perform detailed analysis before investing. Strong QIB participation is often viewed as a positive sign of institutional confidence.
A.
Yes. IPORupee provides regularly updated IPO subscription figures during the IPO bidding period.
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Yes. Higher oversubscription in the retail category generally lowers the probability of getting allotment.
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Many institutional and HNI investors submit bids closer to closing time, which often causes a sharp jump in subscription data on the final day.
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No. Investors should also evaluate financials, valuation, risks, promoter background, industry outlook, and overall market conditions before applying.