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FAQ Section

Welcome to our comprehensive IPO FAQ section, designed for investors of all experience levels. Here, you'll find clear and practical answers to common questions about Initial Public Offerings, including the application process, allotment, risks, taxation, and regulations.

Whether you're a first-time retail investor or an experienced trader, this guide will help you make informed decisions while understanding key terms like IPO lot size, grey market premium, shareholder quotas, and lock-in periods.

Please note that this information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Investments in IPOs carry risks, and you should consult a qualified financial or tax advisor before making any investment decisions.

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An IPO is when an unlisted company offers its shares to the public for the first time to raise capital. After the IPO, shares start trading on stock exchanges, allowing investors to buy and sell them.