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Kolkata: Even among the IPO deluge that is happening on D Street, Urban Company IPO has attracted phenomenal investor attention. The bidding process which lasted between September 10 and 12 ended attracting applications that stood at 108.98 times of the amount the management set out to mop up. The public issue was subscribed 41.49 times in the retail category, 147.35 times in QIB (Ex Anchor) category and 77.82 times in the NII category.
Today (September 15, 2025) is the day of allotment of the shares of Urban Co. Needless to say, lakhs and lakhs of investors will be eagerly waiting to know whether they were lucky enough to be allotted the shares. By the way, listing the shares are supposed to begin on BSE and NSE from September 17. Below are listed a few simple processes to know whether you have been allotted the shares.
Checking allotment via BSE
Visit BSE IPO allotment status page
Click on Equity (as issue type)
From dropdown menu, select Urban Company IPO
Type PAN or application number
Comply with captcha requirement and search
Allotment status will be displayed on the screen
Checking allotment via NSE
Visit NSE IPO application tracking page
Click on Equity
From the new issue list select Urban Company IPO
Type PAN and application number
Click 'submit'
Allotment status will be displayed
Checking allotment via registrar (MUFG Intime)
Enter MUFG Intime website
From dropdown menu select Urban Company IPO
Type PAN or application number or DP ID/Client ID or bank account number
Click Search
Allotment status will be displayed
Urban Company IPO GMP
Urban Co IPO GMP has been rising since the bidding process closed on September 12 when it stood on Rs 56. On the morning of September 15, the GMP was at Rs 68.5 according to investorgain. Considering a price of Rs 103.00, the indicative listing gain is 66.50%. However, GMP is an unofficial indicator that changes with time and does not really guarantee gain or loss on listing.
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