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2024-03-01 10:08:10 am | Source: PR Agency
Bharat Highways InvIT IPO fully subscribed on Day 2
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The Initial Public Offering of Bharat Highways InvIT was fully subscribed on the second day of bidding.

The issue received bids of 10,57,27,500 units against the offered 10,30,12,800 units, at a price band of ?98-100, according to the data available on the stock exchanges. Overall, the Issue was subscribed 1.03 times.

Other Investors Portion was subscribed 2.24 times and Institutional Investors Portion was subscribed 0.02 times. The issue kicked off for subscription on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 and will close on Friday, March 01, 2024.

A day prior to the opening of the issue, Bharat Highways InvIT had raised Rs 825.97 crores from anchor investors. Institutions who participated in the anchor were ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, HDFC Mutual Fund, Kotak Mutual Fund, Quant Mutual Fund, HDFC Life Insurance, Nippon India Mutual Fund, Axis Mutual Fund, Aditya Birla Mutual Fund, UTI Mutual Fund, Max Life Insurance, Baroda BNP Mutual Fund, Reliance General Insurance and DSP Mutual Fund amongst others.

ICICI Securities Limited, Axis Capital Limited, HDFC Bank Limited and IIFL Securities Limited are the Book-running Lead Managers to the Issue and KFin Technologies Limited is the Registrar of the Offer. The Units are proposed to be listed on the BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited.

 

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