LG Electronics India IPO Subscription [Closed]

LG Electronics India IPO

According to the latest data, the LG Electronics India IPO has been subscribed 54.02 times overall as of day 3. The retail portion has been subscribed 3.55 times, QIBs [Ex Anchor] 166.51 times, and NIIs 22.44 times. The subscription trend will be updated until the issue closes on October 09, 2025.

LG Electronics India IPO Subscription [Closed]

CategoryShare OfferdShare Bid ForSubscribed
QIBs [Ex Anchor]2,03,21,0263,38,36,21,748166.51x
NIIs1,52,40,77034,20,28,27122.44x
bNII [>10L]1,01,60,51325,07,12,69624.68x
sNII [<10L]50,80,2579,13,23,58317.98x
RIIs3,55,61,79612,63,45,9733.55x
Employee2,10,72816,04,7597.62x
Total7,13,34,3203,85,35,30,94154.02x
Total Application: 65,06,683
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LG Electronics India IPO [Subscription Closed]

Subscription data is automatically saved by day when the subscription expires after 6:00 pm in the table below.

CategoryDay 1Day 2Day 3
QIBs [Ex Anchor]0.49x2.59x166.51x
NIIs2.31x7.60x22.44x
bNII [>10L]2.05x7.35x24.68x
sNII [<10L]2.83x8.10x17.98x
RIIs0.82x1.91x3.55x
Employee1.90x4.12x7.62x
Total1.05x3.33x54.02x

LG Electronics India IPO [Share Offerd]

CategorySharesAmmount
QIBs2,03,21,026₹2,316.60 Cr.
NIIs1,52,40,770₹1,737.45 Cr.
bNII [>10L]1,01,60,513₹1,158.30 Cr.
sNII [<10L]50,80,257₹579.15 Cr.
RIIs3,55,61,796₹4,054.04 Cr.
Employee2,10,728₹24.02 Cr.
Total7,13,34,320₹8,132.11 Cr.

LG Electronics India IPO Subscription Status

The subscription status of an LG Electronics India IPO is an important indicator of its demand. It is updated regularly on the official website of the stock exchanges (BSE, NSE) or on the company’s IPO webpage during the offer period.

Types of LG Electronics India IPO Subscription

There are mainly three categories of subscription for LG Electronics India IPO, which are determined based on the type of investor applying:

  1. Retail Investors (RI):
    • Retail Investors are individual investors who apply for IPO shares for their personal accounts, typically in amounts that do not exceed a specified limit (usually ₹2 lakh).
    • This category is highly important for IPOs, as retail investors often comprise a significant portion of the total demand.
    • If the IPO is oversubscribed in this category, the allotment is done via a lottery system, where each retail investor has an equal chance of receiving shares.
  2. Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs):
    • QIBs are institutional investors such as mutual funds, insurance companies, and pension funds. They are typically large entities with significant capital to invest in the IPO.
    • The QIB category often gets a significant portion of the overall offering, and it’s considered a critical factor for the success of an IPO.
    • The subscription rate for QIBs is usually higher than for retail investors, and they generally receive priority in allotment.
  3. Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs):
    • NIIs include high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) or corporates that apply for IPO shares in larger quantities, typically exceeding ₹2 lakh.
    • Like QIBs, the NII category is a significant driver of an IPO’s success, especially if the retail category is under-subscribed.
    • They are generally allocated shares after the retail and QIB categories have been allotted, and sometimes the shares allotted to this category may be on a pro-rata basis if there is oversubscription.
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