The basis of allotment for Saatvik Green Energy Ltd.’s ₹900 crore IPO is being finalised today, with results viewable on the registrar’s portal (KFin Technologies), BSE, and NSE. Here are precise, step‑by‑step instructions and what to expect next.
Where to check allotment
- KFin Technologies (Registrar)
- Visit KFin’s “IPO Allotment Status” page.
- Select “Saatvik Green Energy Ltd.” from the dropdown.
- Search using PAN, Application Number, or DP/Client ID, then submit to view status.
- BSE Allotment Page
- NSE Bid Details
Tip: If allotted, the UPI mandate remains debited and shares will be credited ahead of listing; if not, the mandate should be released/unblocked automatically after finalisation.
Allotment and listing timeline
- Allotment finalisation: Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 (today).
- Refunds/UPI release and demat credit: Thursday, Sep 25, 2025.
- Listing: Friday, Sep 26, 2025 on BSE & NSE at 10:00 AM.
Subscription and GMP context
- Final subscription: 6.57x overall; QIB 10.84x, NII 10.04x, Retail 2.66x at close.
- GMP: Trackers cited around ₹10–₹22 into allotment, suggesting modest listing gains; GMP is unofficial and volatile.
Troubleshooting
- “No record found”: Wait a few hours; registrars upload in batches on allotment day.
- Details mismatch: Verify PAN format, numeric Application number, and DP/Client ID (NSDL: INxxxx; CDSL: 16 digits).
- UPI mandate stuck: Most banks release automatically post‑finalisation; contact support if funds aren’t unblocked by T+1.
Bottom line: Use KFin’s portal first for fastest allotment visibility, cross‑check on BSE/NSE, and track refunds/demat for a T+3 listing on Sep 26.

Blog comment creationThanks for laying out the exact steps—really helpful since allotment days can get confusing with so many portals to check. One small tip I’ve found useful is to clear cache or try a different browser if the registrar page keeps showing ‘No record found,’ as updates sometimes don’t reflect immediately. The modest GMP also suggests this one might be more of a steady play than a big listing pop.