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Jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta Limited IPO'S allotments Results | IPO allotments of Jalpa samudayik laghubitta

Nepal Share Market
13-Feb-2022
Kathmandu, Nepal

Jappa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta Limited IPO'S allotments today..

Jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta limited issued 5,22,000 ( Five lakh twenty two thousand) IPO ( initial public offering) shares worth of 52,200,000 ( Five Crore and twenty two lakh) with base price of Rs. 100.

Date of the issue was:-

Magh 21 -25, 2078 | 04-02-2022

How much for the employees , mutual funds and general public?

Here are the bifurcation of kittas of 5 lakh 22 thousand.

Total issue unit : 5,22,000 kitta
Employee (0.5%)  : 8,000 kitta 
Mutual funds ( 5%) : 26,100 kitta
General public : 4,87,900 kitta

Allotment results:

48,790 applicants have been alloted with 10 kitta out of 26+ lakh applicants.

How to Check IPO ( Initial public offering) allotement status/ results of Jalpa samudayiklaghubittabittyasanstaLimited?

How to check whether you have alloted or not to the applied IPO?

To check IPO allotement results check of any company in Nepal as below-

                               First Way :- 

1. You can check through meroshare CDSC website.



Click on first text tab.


2. Select the company Name 
3. Enter BOID
4. Click on View Results

If you are alloted results shows as congratulation alloted else not Alloted.

                               Second way :-

1. IPO results can be found in Respective capital merchant website/ issue manager website.
e.g. jalpa samudayik laghubitta bittya sansta Limited ipo Results can be seen on the below


Select company name
Enter BOID
Submit

If you are alloted results shows as congratulation alloted else not Alloted.


                                   Third way :-

You can check in meroshare. If you were alloted respective company status will be alloted in asba or Not alloted like below.




Only these three ways to check any ipo/fpo results in Nepal share market ( NEPSE) . 

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