Goldline Pharmaceutical IPO

Live Subscription

Overall Subscription

12.56x

Oversubscribed

Retail (RII)

19.72x

Applications up to ₹2 Lakhs

HNI (NII)

11.62x

Applications above ₹2 Lakhs

QIB

1.31x

Qualified Institutional Buyers

Application Statistics

Total Applications

3,275

Subscription History

DateDayOverallRetailHNI (NII)QIBApplications
12 May 2026Day 112.56x19.72x11.62x1.31x3,275
12 May 2026Day 112.56x19.72x11.62x1.31x3,275

Understanding IPO Subscription

IPO subscription indicates the demand for an IPO. A subscription of 5x means the IPO received applications for 5 times the shares offered. Higher subscription generally indicates strong demand.

Category Breakdown

  • Retail Individual Investors (RII): Applications up to ₹2 lakhs. Retail quota is typically 35% of the total issue size. If oversubscribed, allotment is done through lottery.
  • Non-Institutional Investors (NII/HNI): Applications above ₹2 lakhs. NII quota is typically 15% of the issue. Can be further divided into sNII (small, ₹2L-₹10L) and bNII (big, above ₹10L).
  • Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB): Institutions like mutual funds, insurance companies, banks, etc. QIB quota is typically 50% of the issue. At least 5% is reserved for mutual funds.
  • Employee/Shareholder Quota: Some IPOs reserve a portion for company employees or existing shareholders at a discounted price.

What Does Subscription Mean for Allotment?

Higher subscription in a category means lower chances of allotment in that category. For example, if retail category is subscribed 10x, your chances of getting allotment (if you applied) are approximately 1 in 10, subject to lottery.

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