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Supreme Facility Management IPO Sees Strong Start with 1.64x Subscription on Day 1!

Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO saw 1.64 times subscription on Day 1, reflecting strong investor confidence and robust interest in the company's growth potential within the facility management sector.
Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO saw 1.64x subscription on Day 1, reflecting strong initial investor confidence.
Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO saw 1.64x subscription on Day 1, reflecting strong initial investor confidence.

Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO witnessed a subscription rate of 1.64 times on its opening day. This strong initial response highlights investors’ confidence in the company, signaling robust interest and optimism for its growth potential in the facility management industry.

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How to check Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO Subscription Status?

Steps to check Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO subscription status on NSE

Following are the steps to check it through the NSE website

  • Visit NSE‘s official website.
  • Navigate to the ‘Market Data’ tab.
  • Choose ‘IPO’.
  • Select the ‘Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO’ to check its subscription status.
  • Opt for either NSE Bid details or Consolidated Bid details.
  • Explore the total number of bids received from various investors. 

Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO Allotment Status

The allotment date for the Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO is set for December 16, with shares priced from ₹72 to ₹76 per share and a face value of ₹10. The offering consists of lots of 1600 shares, with bids accepted for these lots or their multiples.

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Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO Listing Date 

Supreme Facility Management Ltd IPO is expected to be listed on the NSE SME on December 18, 2024.

Disclaimer: The above article is written for educational purposes, and the companies’ data mentioned in the article may change with respect to time The securities quoted are exemplary and are not recommendatory.

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