Articles tagged “ASBA”

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  • Follow-on public offer (FPO) on Zerodha

    A follow-on public offer (FPO) is a listed company's further sale of shares to the public under SEBI ICDR 2018. How dilutive and OFS FPOs differ, and how to …

  • How to apply for an IPO from a minor's account on Zerodha

    Apply for an IPO from a minor's Zerodha demat: the guardian-operated account, the minor's own PAN, the one-application-per-PAN rule, and the bank ASBA route.

  • Time taken to list after an IPO closes (T+3)

    How long an IPO takes to list after the issue closes: the SEBI mandatory T+3 timeline, day by day, from close to allotment, demat credit, and listing.

  • Zerodha IPO charges

    Applying for an IPO on Zerodha is free: zero brokerage, no ASBA or UPI fee. The charges arrive when you sell the listed shares: STT, the DP debit, and statutory …

  • How to avoid IPO application rejection on Kite

    Stop IPO application rejections on Zerodha Kite: fix PAN mismatch, duplicate PAN, unapproved mandate, third-party UPI, insufficient balance, and a frozen demat.

  • How to apply in a rights issue on Zerodha

    Step-by-step guide to applying for a rights issue on Zerodha via ASBA or the exchange platform: entitlement, renunciation, tax treatment, and common errors.

  • UPI mandate

    A UPI mandate is a future-dated debit authorisation under UPI 2.0 (UPI AutoPay), used for mutual fund SIPs, IPO ASBA, and recurring payments, governed by NPCI.

  • ASBA for Mutual Fund Subscriptions in India

    How the Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) mechanism works for mutual fund subscriptions, its regulatory basis, the ASBA-for-MF pilot, and its role …

  • ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount)

    Encyclopedic reference on ASBA: the SEBI-mandated fund-blocking mechanism for Indian IPO applications since 2008, how it replaced cheque-based refunds,.

  • Bank ASBA via NetBanking for IPO applications in India

    Encyclopedic reference on bank ASBA via NetBanking: the bank-direct alternative to UPI ASBA for IPO applications in India, how SCSB NetBanking works,.

  • Link Intime India

    Link Intime India is a SEBI Category I registrar to an issue and share-transfer agent, part of the Computershare group, handling mainboard and SME IPO.

  • Non-Institutional Investor (NII)

    Encyclopedic reference on Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs/HNIs) in Indian IPOs: SEBI ICDR definition, small and big NII sub-categories from December.

  • Non-Resident Indian (NRI)

    Encyclopedic reference on Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) investing in Indian IPOs: FEMA definition, NRO/NRE accounts, PIS vs non-PIS, UPI ASBA limitations,.

  • Payment Service Provider (PSP) bank

    In UPI, a PSP bank is a licensed bank that authenticates UPI payers, routes transactions through the NPCI switch, and bears liability for payer-side compliance.

  • Registrar to an Issue

    A registrar to an issue is a SEBI Category I intermediary that manages the back-office of a public offering: bid consolidation, allotment, and depository.

  • Retail Individual Investor (RII)

    Encyclopedic reference on Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) in Indian IPOs: SEBI ICDR definition, ₹2 lakh bid cap, UPI ASBA mechanics, allotment rules,.

  • Self Certified Syndicate Bank (SCSB)

    An SCSB is a SEBI-designated bank authorised to receive and process ASBA applications in Indian public issues, blocking the applicant's funds in the bank.

  • UPI 2.0 mandate explained

    An explainer on the UPI 2.0 mandate construct, focusing on how the one-time block mandate works in IPO ASBA applications: creation, authorisation, lien,.

  • Initial Public Offering (IPO) in India

    Encyclopedic reference on Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in India: history, SEBI ICDR framework, UPI ASBA mechanism, investor categories, basis of.

  • UPI ASBA (Unified Payments Interface, Application Supported by Blocked Amount)

    Encyclopedic reference on UPI ASBA: the NPCI mandate framework powering retail IPO applications in India, including sponsor and issuer bank roles,.