Max Alert Systems IPO is a Fixed Price IPO listing on BSE SME exchange, with an ipo size of ₹ 8.00 Cr. The company is based in Mumbai and caters to Telecom sector. Comfort Securities is the merchant banker of Max Alert Systems IPO. It is a SME IPO which filed its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) on 30th November -0001.
Max Alert Systems IPO open date is 28th June 2012 and close date is 2nd July 2012. IPO Allotment Date is 30th November -0001 and Listing date is 13th July 2012.Max Alert Systems IPO size is ₹ 8.00 Cr. with IPO price of ₹ 20.00. IPO subscription will start on IPO open date and end on IPO close date as per above. IPO valuation metrics can be seen here.
Comfort Securities Private Limited is the book-running lead manager of the Max Alert Systems IPO. Skyline Financial Services Private Limited is the Registrar and Market Maker is Comfort Securities Limited for Max Alert Systems IPO.
Max Alert Systems IPO Draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) and Red Herring prospectus (RHP) are available below.
Max Alert Systems IPO, based in Mumbai, operates in the Telecom sector with a focus on telecom industry. The company is launching its SME IPO on the BSE SME exchange, using the Fixed Price Issue method. Max Alert Systems IPO size is ₹ 8.00 Cr. with fresh issue size of ₹ 8 and Offer for sale being ₹ Nil
The IPO allotment date for Max Alert Systems IPO is expected to be 30th November -0001, after the finalization of basis of allotment. Investors can check Max Alert Systems IPO allotment status on the registrars website, Skyline Financial Services Private Limited . Max Alert Systems IPO refund dates are 30th November -0001.
Max Alert Systems IPO is expected to be listed on 13th July 2012.
The upper price band for the Max Alert Systems IPO is set at ₹ 20.00 per equity share. IPO price band is arrived at on the basis of IPO Valuation (P/E multiple) which is mentioned in the RHP.
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To apply for the Max Alert Systems IPO, investors can use the ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount) process via their bank's net banking or apply through UPI using a registered broker or trading app. The IPO is available in retail, HNI, and institutional investor categories. Investors must select the lot size, enter bid details within the price band, and submit their application before the IPO closing date of 2nd July 2012. After submission, funds are blocked until the basis of allotment of Max Alert Systems IPO is finalised.
The merchant banker for Max Alert Systems IPO is Comfort Securities Private Limited . Comfort Securities Private Limited manages the IPO process, including underwriting, regulatory compliance, and investor coordination. Investors can refer to the Max Alert Systems IPO RHP for further details.
The registrar for Max Alert Systems IPO is Skyline Financial Services Private Limited . Investors can go to Skyline Financial Services Private Limited registrar website for IPO allotment status, refund processing, and other queries related to Max Alert Systems IPO through their official website or helpline.
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Merchant Banker(s) of Max Alert Systems IPO: Comfort Securities Private Limited
Max Alert Systems IPO subscription was 0.00 X. IPO subscription refers to applications received in an IPO by each quota, i.e., QIB, Retail, and NII. In some IPOs, Eligible employee quota and shareholder’s quota are also present. Learn more about IPO subscriptions here.
Max Alert Systems IPO listed at a listing price of 49.25 against the offer price of 20.00.
The current market price of Max Alert Systems is 4.45.
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