How do I check the IPO allotment status?
After applying for an IPO, you can easily check whether shares have been allotted to you. The allotment status is released by the registrar of the IPO a few days after the issue closes. You can check it either on FYERS under the IPO Orders section or on the registrar's website.
Steps to check IPO allotment status
You can use any of the following methods:
- FYERS IPO: Go to 'Orders' and click the 'IPO' tab to view the allotment-related timeline.
- Registrar’s website: Visit the IPO registrar's site, such as KFin Technologies, Link Intime, etc.
- BSE website: Go to the official IPO allotment page on BSE.
Once on the relevant page:
- Select the IPO from the dropdown list.
- Enter your Application number and PAN.
- Click on 'Search'.
- The screen will display your allotment status, indicating whether any shares were allotted.
Steps to check IPO allotment status in FYERS App
- Open the FYERS App and log in.
- Tap on the Orders tab in the bottom navigation bar.
- On the top menu, select the IPO tab.
- You’ll see a list of IPOs you've applied for under the Mainboard IPO or SME IPO section.
- Locate the IPO for which you want to check the allotment.
Check the Status column:
- If shares are allotted, the status will show Allotted along with the quantity under Allotted qty.
- If not allotted, it will show Not allotted.
Steps to check IPO allotment status on FYERS Web
- Log in to FYERS Web.
- Click on the Orders tab in the top navigation bar.
- On the top menu, select the IPO tab.
- You’ll see a list of IPOs you've applied for under the Mainboard IPO or SME IPO section.
- Locate the IPO for which you want to check the allotment.
Check the Status column:
- If shares are allotted, the status will show Allotted along with the quantity under Allotted qty.
- If not allotted, it will show Not allotted.
What if...
Scenario | Explanation |
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You can’t find the IPO on the list | Allotment status is typically updated 2–4 days after issue closure. Check back later. |
You entered an incorrect PAN or application number | Double-check the details from your IPO order or email confirmation. |
You applied, but no allotment was made | The status will show “No shares allotted.” This is common in oversubscribed IPOs. |
You lost access to your IPO confirmation | You can retrieve application details via FYERS order history or your registered email. |
To track key IPO milestones like allotment and units, go to Orders > IPO tab to view the timeline and latest updates.
Last updated: 29 Aug 2025
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