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Shiprocket IPO Subscription Status

Final figures at close of bidding: 19 Aug 2026, 6:30 pm IST

CategorySubscription
QIB125.2x
NII92.58x
sNII (₹2L–₹10L)71.39x
bNII (above ₹10L)103.18x
Retail (RII)48.38x
Employee58.85x
Total102.28x

Bidding day 3

Day-wise subscription

DayQIBsNIIbNIIRetailEmployeeTotal
Day 10.02x2.27x0.78x3.49x5.51x1x
Day 20.03x7.94x3.59x10.19x14.1x3.26x
Day 3125.2x71.39x103.18x48.38x58.85x102.28x

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%.