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  • Image titled "Understanding DRHP: A Key Document for IPO Investments" featuring a document with charts and a magnifying glass.

    Understanding DRHP: A Key Document for IPO Investments Post Date : January 4, 2025

    Understanding DRHP: A Key Document for IPO Investments The first step for any investor entering the stock market is to thoroughly understand the companies they want to invest in. For companies launching an Initial Public Offering (IPO), the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) plays a pivotal role. This document provides vital information about a company and serves as a foundation for informed investment decisions. Below, we explain what a DRHP is, its key sections, and how it differs from an

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    How does Shareholders Quota work in IPO? Post Date : January 4, 2025

    How does Shareholders Quota work in IPO? When a company goes public through an Initial Public Offering (IPO), it offers its shares to the public for the first time. In many cases, existing shareholders of the company are given a special privilege: the opportunity to participate in the IPO through a designated “Shareholder Quota.” This quota allows existing shareholders to apply for additional shares in the company’s IPO, often at a preferential rate or with increased allotment chances. How Does

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    How to Apply for an IPO under the NIB or HNI Category Post Date : January 3, 2025

    How to Apply for an IPO under the NIB or HNI Category Investing in an Initial Public Offering (IPO) can provide a rewarding opportunity to participate in a company’s debut in the stock market. For Non- Institutional bidders (NIBs) or High Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs), the application process involves specific requirements and considerations, distinguishing them from other investor categories. This guide outlines the steps and key aspects of applying for an IPO under the NIBs category, helping you navigate this investment

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  • Image explaining Block Deal with the Raghunandan Money logo, a red handshake icon, rupee symbols, and the text 'What is Block Deal?' on an orange-white gradient background.

    What is Block Deal? Post Date : January 3, 2025

    Introduction A block deal is a significant financial transaction involving a large volume of shares or securities exchanged between two parties outside the open market. These transactions typically exceed 0.5% of a company’s total outstanding shares and are usually executed through negotiated agreements. A block deal refers to the buying or selling of a substantial quantity of securities in a single transaction. The minimum threshold for a block deal is either 5 lakh shares or shares worth at least Rs.

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  • Illustration of QIBs in India with the Raghunandan Money logo, a money bag under a financial structure, and investor icons. Text reads: 'Who are Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) in India?

    Who are Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) in India? Post Date : January 3, 2025

    Who are Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) in India? Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) are a significant force in India’s capital markets, comprising sophisticated investors with the financial acumen and resources to navigate complex investment landscapes. These entities, distinguished by their substantial investment capacity and in-depth market knowledge, play a pivotal role in driving capital formation and economic growth. Who Qualifies as a QIB? According to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the following entities are classified as QIBs: Mutual

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  • Dos and Don’ts of  Primary Market

    Dos and Don’ts of  Primary Market Post Date : January 2, 2025

    Dos and Don’ts of  Primary Market Investing in the stock market offers a variety of opportunities, one of which is the primary market, often referred to as the IPO market. Here, investors buy securities directly from companies before their stocks start trading in the secondary market. While the primary market presents opportunities for profit, it is not without risks. Fraud can occur in any market, so investors must approach primary market dealings with caution and diligence. What is the Primary

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  • What is the Primary Market?

    What is the Primary Market? Meaning, Functions, Advantages, and Disadvantages Post Date : January 2, 2025

    What is the Primary Market? Meaning, Functions, Advantages, and Disadvantages The primary market acts as the foundation for new securities entering the financial ecosystem. This article delves into the key aspects of the primary market, its functions, advantages, disadvantages, and how it differs from the secondary market. What is the Primary Market? The primary market is where new securities—such as stocks or bonds—are issued for the first time. It serves as a platform for companies, governments, and organizations to raise

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  • What is Grey Market and Grey Market Premium (GMP)?

    What is Grey Market and Grey Market Premium (GMP)? Post Date : January 2, 2025

    What is Grey Market and Grey Market Premium (GMP)? When a company launches an Initial Public Offering (IPO), anticipation often builds among investors ahead of its stock’s official listing on the exchange. During this period, an unofficial market known as the grey market operates, allowing the informal trading of IPO shares before their formal debut. Central to this activity is the “Grey Market Premium” (GMP), a metric that reflects investor sentiment and demand for the IPO. This article delves into

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    How to Evaluate an IPO before Investing Post Date : January 2, 2025

    The IPO Hype: What You Need to Know Before investing The market is booming! The company is growing! The profits keep increasing! And now it’s opening up an IPO? Time to get rich! This may sound tempting when hearing about a company’s IPO during a market surge, but investing in an IPO is far more complex and risky than it may seem. What is an IPO? An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is when a private company offers its shares to

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    4 Types of Investors in an IPO Post Date : December 28, 2024

    4 Types of Investors in an IPO Investing in an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is one such opportunity in the stock market which allows you to become a shareholder of a company during its very first public offering—often at a competitive price. In recent years, there has been a remarkable surge in the number of companies going public through IPOs. These opportunities have not only attracted seasoned investors but also provided a great starting point for beginners to learn about

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    IPO vs FPO vs OFS vs Rights Issue: A Quick Guide Post Date : December 16, 2024

    Introduction The stock market offers various ways for companies to raise capital and for investors to participate in ownership. However, terms like IPO, FPO, OFS, and Rights Issue can be confusing, especially for beginners. This guide simplifies these concepts to help you understand their significance, processes, and differences. Initial Public Offering (IPO) An IPO is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time to raise capital. Purpose: Fund expansion, pay off

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  • Picture with a heading: Understanding ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount) with a icon of hand holding application form. At the right corner there is a logo of RMoney

    Understanding ASBA: Application Supported by Blocked Amount Post Date : December 16, 2024

    Understanding ASBA: Application Supported by Blocked Amount Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) is a seamless process for applying to Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and Follow-on Public Offerings (FPOs) in India. Introduced by SEBI, ASBA ensures that investors’ funds remain secure and accessible throughout the application process. SEBI – ASBA Facility. Key Features of ASBA: Funds Stay in Your Account: The application amount is blocked in your bank account but not debited until share allotment. Interest Retention: Earn interest on

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  • How to Check the IPO Bid and Allotment Status?

    How to Check the IPO Bid and Allotment Status? Post Date : December 4, 2024

    Introduction   When you apply for an Initial Public Offering (IPO), it’s important to track the status of your bid and allotment. The status can be easily checked on various platforms such as the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and the Registrar and Transfer Agents (RTA) websites. Here’s a step-by-step guide for each platform: 1. IPO Status on NSE To check your IPO status on NSE: Login to NSE IPO Login. Select the symbol from the drop-down

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  • How to Apply for IPO Through RMoney Demat Account?

    How to Apply for IPO Through RMoney Demat Account? Post Date : November 21, 2022

    Investing in IPOs has always caught attention of both traders and investors out their in the market. Investing in IPO is an easy task when applying for it through your RMoney Demat and Trading Account. You can apply for an IPO through RMoney’s website or via RMoney’s Mobile Trading App- RMoney Quick in few simple steps. IPO Application Through Website Visit RMoney’s official website www.rmoneyindia.com From the product’s drop down list select “IPO” On the following page scroll down and

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  • IPO Application via RMoney Quick

    How To Apply For An IPO Via RMoney Quick? Post Date : April 6, 2022

    You can apply for an IPO within minutes via RMoney’s Advanced Mobile Trading App- RMoney Quick Follow the simple steps mentioned below to apply for an IPO using RMoney Quick: Step 1 : Login to RMoney Quick using your login credentials and click on the three dots on the home screen of the App Step 2 : From the drop-down menu click on the back office and IPO tab. Choose the IPO Option from the following drop-down menu Step 3

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  • Where Can I Find The Details of Upcoming IPO/FPO/BuyBack Post Date : April 6, 2022

    For details on the upcoming IPOs, FPOs, and BuyBacks you can refer to the following link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wave.raghunandan

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