Shiprocket IPO Subscription Status
Final figures at close of bidding: 19 Aug 2026, 6:30 pm IST
| Category | Subscription |
|---|---|
| QIB | 125.2x |
| NII | 92.58x |
| sNII (₹2L–₹10L) | 71.39x |
| bNII (above ₹10L) | 103.18x |
| Retail (RII) | 48.38x |
| Employee | 58.85x |
| Total | 102.28x |
Bidding day 3
Day-wise subscription
| Day | QIB | sNII | bNII | Retail | Employee | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 0.02x | 2.27x | 0.78x | 3.49x | 5.51x | 1x |
| Day 2 | 0.03x | 7.94x | 3.59x | 10.19x | 14.1x | 3.26x |
| Day 3 | 125.2x | 71.39x | 103.18x | 48.38x | 58.85x | 102.28x |
Times subscribed per category (bids vs shares offered, anchor portion excluded). Bidding has closed — these are the final figures.
How the book filled
Day-by-day demand
Bidding in the Shiprocket IPO ran across 3 recorded days: overall subscription stood at 1× at the close of day 1, read 3.26× at the end of day 2, and finished at 102.28× on day 3. On the final day it was qualified institutional buyers (QIB) driving the book, at 125.2× of the shares set aside for the category. More than half of the final demand arrived after day 1 — a late-building book. The largest single-day addition came on day 3, when the overall multiple moved from 3.26× to 102.28×.
Category detail
Institutional demand closed at 125.2× of the QIB quota. Non-institutional investors came in at 92.58×, split 71.39× in the small-NII bucket (bids under ₹10 lakh) and 103.18× among big NIIs (above ₹10 lakh). Within the NII book, the bigger ₹10-lakh-plus bids outpaced the smaller applications. Retail investors put in bids for 48.38× the shares reserved for them. Reserved portions ended with the employee quota at 58.85×. That puts qualified institutional buyers (QIB) at the top of the book at 125.2× and retail investors at the bottom at 48.38×.
What the multiple means for allotment
A retail multiple of 48.38× means bids in the category outnumbered the shares set aside for it roughly 48.38 times over. When a retail book is oversubscribed, the registrar does not allot proportionately — allotment runs as a computerised lottery among all valid applications, with each successful application receiving at least one lot of 154 shares — ₹14,938 of stock at the upper band. The multiple above is the data point that determines how thinly that draw is spread; it describes the final book, not the outcome of any single application.
Frequently asked questions
- When does the Shiprocket IPO open and close?
- The Shiprocket IPO opens on 12 Aug 2026 and closes on 14 Aug 2026.
- How many times was the Shiprocket IPO subscribed?
- The Shiprocket IPO was subscribed 102.28 times in total across all investor categories.
- What is the reservation split in the Shiprocket IPO?
- Of the total shares offered, retail investors get 9.99%, QIBs 29.98% (plus 44.97% anchor), non-institutional investors 14.99%.