
Crizac IPO: Last day subscription alert today! check allotment and listing date
On Thursday, the Crizac IPO received 2.75 times subscription. The category for non-institutional investors fetched 6.28 times subscription while Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) part got subscribed 2.71 times. The Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) portion received 15 per cent subscription, reports PTI.
The price band of Crizac IPO has been fixed at Rs 233-245 share.
According to the details available, the Crizac IPO is slated to be finalised on July 7. The allotment status will be released online on the official website of the registrar — MUFG Intime India Private Limited.
Additionally, the allotment status will also be made available on the official websites of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).
Crizac Limited's shares are proposed to be listed on NSE, and BSE. The listing will likely take place on July 9.
The face value of Crizac IPO is Rs 2 per equity share and the tick size is Re 1.
Equirus Capital Private Limited and Anand Rathi Advisors Limited are the book running lead managers for Crizac IPO.
HDFC Bank Limited and ICICI Bank Limited are the sponsor banks for the Crizac IPO.
According to PTI, the Crizac Limited is a Kolkata-based B2B education platform for agents and global institutions, offering international student recruitment solutions to global institutions of higher education in the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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