Bharat Coking Coal IPO allotment status now available

Bharat Coking Coal Limited's initial public offering was subscribed 143.85 times, reflecting strong investor interest across all categories. Bidding closed on January 13, 2026, and the allotment status has been released today.

Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), a subsidiary of Coal India, experienced extraordinary demand for its initial public offering. By the close of bidding on January 13, 2026, the IPO was subscribed 143.85 times overall, with strong interest across all investor categories. This robust subscription highlights the company's appeal to investors.

The allotment status is now available for checking. Sources indicate that the IPO saw exceptional demand in every category. Details on the listing date and grey market premium are not yet specified in the available information, but as a Coal India subsidiary, this IPO holds significance in the energy sector.

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CMPDIL plans ₹1,842 crore offer for sale

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Central Mine Planning & Design Institute (CMPDIL), a Miniratna PSU, aims to raise ₹1,842 crore through an offer for sale. The firm has recorded strong financial growth, supported by consistent coal demand and growing exploration prospects. Risks arise from heavy reliance on government revenue and possible policy moves toward green energy.

The allotment status for the BCCL IPO is now available, allowing investors to check if they received shares in the first mainboard IPO of 2026, which experienced massive demand during the subscription period.

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Bharat Coking Coal Limited's IPO is set to open soon, with a price band of Rs 21 to Rs 23 per share. The lot size is 600 shares, requiring retail investors to invest at least Rs 13,800 for one lot. This marks the first mainboard IPO of 2026 for the Coal India subsidiary.

Shares of State Bank of India rose 3% following the filing of draft IPO papers by its subsidiary, SBI Funds Management, with Sebi. The IPO is structured as a pure offer for sale of 20.37 crore shares. Proceeds from the sale will benefit selling shareholders, including SBI and Amundi India Holding.

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INOX Air Products, a joint venture between US-based Air Products and Chemicals and India's INOX Group, is preparing a $1 billion initial public offering in Mumbai. The company, which produces industrial and medical gases, has appointed Kotak, JPMorgan and Citi as bankers for the offering, sources said.

Shapoorji Pallonji Group aims to raise about ₹25,000 crore through a bond issue scheduled for early April. The pricing for this fundraising is anticipated to be lower than in previous efforts. Factors such as better asset sale prospects and a possible settlement over its Tata Sons stake are enhancing investor interest.

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Amid concerns over LPG availability, the Gujarat government on March 20, 2026, clarified there is no cooking gas shortage in the state and urged citizens not to heed rumours. Authorities stated adequate stock is available with smooth distribution systems, including doorstep deliveries to avoid queues at agencies. They promoted technology-driven booking via multiple digital channels for consumer convenience.

 

 

 

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