IPO Listing

Process where a company's shares are officially listed and traded on a stock exchange after an IPO, allowing public trading and providing liquidity.

IPO Listing refers to the process through which a company’s shares, after an Initial Public Offering (IPO), are officially listed and traded on a stock exchange.

This step follows the successful completion of the IPO, where shares are offered to the public.

After the IPO is concluded, the company’s shares are listed on either the main stock exchange (e.g., BSE, NSE) or, in the case of smaller firms, on the SME exchange.

Listing allows the company’s shares to be freely bought and sold in the open market.

It provides liquidity to the investors and helps raise the company’s profile in the financial markets, marking its entry into the public trading domain.

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