Apsis Aerocom IPO Live Subscription Status

Real-time subscription data from BSE & NSE with category-wise breakdowns

Listed SME
Price: ₹104 - ₹110 Lot: 2400 Min: ₹2,64,000 Period: 11 Mar - 13 Mar
Subscription (Shares)
CategoryOfferedAppliedTimes
QIB 6,24,000 6,23,74,800 99.96
NII 4,64,400 11,00,47,200 236.97
bNII (>10 Lakh) 3,09,600 9,12,42,000 294.71
sNII (2-10 Lakh) 1,54,800 1,88,05,200 121.48
Retail 10,82,400 10,84,96,800 100.24
TOTAL 21,70,800 28,09,18,800 129.41
Application Breakup
CategoryReservedApplicationsTimes
bNII (>10 Lakh) 32 9,117 284.91
sNII (2-10 Lakh) 64 4,947 77.30
Retail 451 45,207 100.24
TOTAL 547 59,345
Subscription (Crores)
CategoryOfferedDemandTimes
QIB 6.86 686.12 99.96
NII 5.11 1,210.52 236.97
bNII (>10 Lakh) 3.41 1,003.66 294.71
sNII (2-10 Lakh) 1.70 206.86 121.48
Retail 11.91 1,193.46 100.24
TOTAL 23.88 3,090.11 129.41
Disclaimer: Subscription data is sourced from BSE and NSE. Please verify with official exchange websites before making any investment decisions. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice.

Apsis Aerocom IPO Subscription — Detailed Analysis

Where Apsis Aerocom Subscription Stands Today

Apsis Aerocom IPO has been subscribed 129.41 times overall — a heavily oversubscribed level that signals strong investor demand and improves the prospects of a positive listing day. A total of 59,345 applications have been received so far.

How to Read Apsis Aerocom Category-Wise Subscription

The subscription table above breaks the issue down by investor category. Here's what each section signals:

  • QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers) — mutual funds, banks, insurance companies, FIIs. High QIB subscription means professional investors with deep research teams have committed capital. For Mainboard issues, QIB above 5x is generally seen as a strong signal.
  • NII (Non-Institutional Investors) — applications above Rs 2 lakh. Often split into Big NII (above Rs 10 lakh) and Small NII (Rs 2–10 lakh). Big NII activity is mostly funded HNI bets, while Small NII reflects upper-retail sentiment.
  • Retail Individual Investors — applications up to Rs 2 lakh. High retail subscription doesn't always predict listing gains, but very low retail interest is a yellow flag worth investigating.
  • Employee (if applicable) — reserved category with optional discount. Employee oversubscription is a soft positive signal of insider sentiment.

Subscription Patterns for SME IPOs

SME IPOs typically need 5x+ overall subscription to indicate strong post-listing performance, given their small issue sizes and lower liquidity. Some SME issues see explosive last-day spikes (50x–200x) driven by retail FOMO; while these often produce strong listing gains, they also come with higher post-listing volatility. Look for steady QIB participation as the more reliable signal — pure retail spikes can fade quickly after listing.

Subscription and Allotment Chances

The subscription multiple in each category directly affects allotment probability. For oversubscribed Retail categories, SEBI uses a lottery system — your application has roughly a 1 / subscription times chance of getting at least one lot, with a guaranteed minimum-1-lot allocation rule that helps small investors. NII and QIB allotments are proportionate. Use the live subscription numbers above to estimate your chances, or visit our IPO Allotment Chances calculator for a category-wise probability estimate.

For more on how IPO allotment works, see our explainer: IPO Allotment Process Explained.