Shriram Properties IPO - Subscription Day 1

Shriram Properties IPO - Subscription Day 1

by 5paisa Research Team Last Updated: Dec 10, 2022 - 05:16 pm 44.2k Views
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The Rs.600 crore IPO of Shriram Properties, consisting of a fresh issue of Rs.250 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of Rs.350 crore, saw reasonable response on Day-1 of the IPO. As per the combined bid details put out by the BSE at the end of Day-1, Shriram Properties IPO was subscribed 0.89X overall, with strong demand coming only from the retail segment and little interest seen in the QIB or in the HNI counters. The issue will close for subscription on Friday, 10th December.

As of close of 08th December, out of the 293.52 lakh shares on offer in the IPO, Shriram Properties saw bids for 260.79 lakh shares. This implies an overall subscription of 0.89X. The granular break-up of subscriptions was dominated by the retail investors.

The QIB response and the HNI / NII response was virtually absent on the first day of the IPO. Normally, it is only on the last day of bidding, the NII bids and the QIB bids build up substantial momentum. First day response may not be too relevant for them.
 

Shriram Properties IPO Subscription Day 1
 

Category

Subscription Status

Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB)

0.00 Times

Non Institutional Investors (NII)

0.04 Times

Retail Individuals

4.85 Times

Employees

0.36 Times

Overall

0.89 times

 

QIB Portion

Let us first talk about the pre-IPO anchor placement. On 07th December, Shriram Properties did an anchor placement of 2,27,66,949 shares at the upper end of the price band of Rs.118 to 34 anchor investors raising Rs.268.65 crore, representing 44.78% of the total issue size.

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The list of QIB anchors included a number of marquee international names like Nomura India Fund, Pioneer Investment Fund, Kuber India Fund and Optimix Wholesale Global Emerging Market Fund. Domestic investors in the anchor placement included Sundaram Mutual Fund, Nippon India Fund, HDFC MF, Aditya Birla Sun Life MF and SBI Life Insurance.

The QIB portion (net of anchor allocation as explained above) has a quota of 158.50 lakh shares of which it has got NIL bids at the close of Day-1, implying NIL subscription for QIBs at the close of Day-1. However, QIB bids typically get bunched on the last day but the solid response in the anchor placement shows that there is institutional appetite for the IPO.

HNI / NII Portion

The HNI portion got subscribed 0.04X (getting applications for 3.25 lakh shares against the quota of 79.25 lakh shares). This is a relatively tepid response at the close of Day-1 but this segment normally sees the maximum response bunched on the last day. Bulk of the funded applications and corporate applications, come in on the last day of the IPO only.

Retail Individuals

The retail portion was subscribed a healthier 4.85X at the close of Day-1, showing strong retail appetite; as has been the general trend with smaller sized IPOs. It must be noted that retail allocation is just 10% in this IPO.

For retail investors; out of the 52.83 lakh shares on offer, valid bids were received for 256.48 lakh shares, which included bids for 200.73 lakh shares at the cut-off price. The IPO is priced in the band of (Rs.113-Rs.118) and will close for subscription on 10th December 2021.

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