Chiraharit IPO Allotment Status: Overall Subscription & Verification Steps

IPO Snapshot & Subscription Details

Here’s what is known so far about the Chiraharit IPO:

  • Issue Size: ₹ 31.07 crore (total shares offered: ~ 1,47,96,000 shares)
  • Price: Fixed at ₹ 21 per share (no price band)
  • Lot Size: 6,000 shares
  • Minimum Investment: ₹ 1,26,000 (1 lot)
  • Quota / Reservation:
    • Retail (RII): ~ 47.49 %
    • Non‑Institutional Investors (NII): ~ 47.49 %
    • Others / Market Maker: ~ 5.03 %
  • IPO Dates: Subscription open from 29 September 2025 to 3 October 2025
  • Allotment Date: 6 October 2025
  • Refund / Share Credit Date: 7 October 2025
  • Listing Date: 8 October 2025 on BSE SME

Subscription / Oversubscription Figures

  • By the close of IPO, overall subscription stood at ~ 0.83× (i.e. demand was less than supply)
  • Retail (RII): ~ 1.31×
  • NII: ~ 0.34×
  • QIB (if applicable): ~ (i.e. no bids in QIB category)
  • On interim days, subscription was weaker, but retail demand improved later in the period

Because this is a fixed‑price SME IPO, lower subscription means many may receive full allotment in some cases, especially in undersubscribed categories.


Important Dates to Note

EventDate
IPO Open29 September 2025
IPO Close3 October 2025
Allotment Declaration6 October 2025
Refund / Share Credit7 October 2025
Listing Date8 October 2025

How to Check Chiraharit IPO Allotment Status Online

Here are the methods you can use to verify your allotment:

Method 1: Registrar’s Website (Bigshare Services Pvt. Ltd.)

  1. Visit Bigshare’s IPO/allotment status page (registrar for Chiraharit).
  2. Select Chiraharit IPO from the list of issues.
  3. Provide your PAN number, or Application number or Demat / DP client ID (based on what is allowed).
  4. Enter captcha / verification code if required.
  5. Click Submit / Search.
  6. The system should show how many shares you applied for vs how many you were allotted (if any).

Method 2: IPO Ji / Allotment Platforms

  • Use online IPO platforms (like IPO Ji) that list allotment status pages.
  • Choose “Chiraharit IPO” and enter your identifiers (PAN / Application / Demat) to view status.

Method 3: BSE / Exchange Allotment Check

  1. Go to BSE’s IPO / Application Status portal.
  2. Under “Issue Type”, pick Equity / SME.
  3. Select Chiraharit IPO in the “Issue Name” dropdown.
  4. Enter your PAN / Application Number / DP ID.
  5. Solve any captcha and click “Search”.
  6. Your allotment status will be displayed (if declared).

Method 4: Broker / Demat / Trading Account

  • Log into your broker’s app or web account (Zerodha, Upstox, etc.).
  • Go to the IPO / Investments section.
  • Once allotment is done, the platform may show “Allotted / Not Allotted / Partial” status.
  • If allotted, shares should reflect in your Demat holdings from the credit date onward.
  • If not allotted, a refund or reversal of blocked funds should appear in your bank account.

What to Expect / Next Steps

  • Because the IPO was undersubscribed overall (0.83×), many investors may get full allotment in retail or other categories.
  • If allotted → shares will be credited to your Demat account on or by 7 October.
  • If not allotted / partial → refund will be processed automatically on 7 October.
  • In case of delays or discrepancy, contact the registrar (Bigshare) or your broker with your PAN, application number, and proof of application.

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