What are the eligibility criteria for a listed company to make public issue?

What are the eligibility criteria for a listed company to make public issue?


The eligiblity criteria which need to be satisfied by the listed company to make a public issue are as follows:-

1. If the issue size which is a collective combination of offer document, firm allotment, and promoters’ contribution is less than 5 times its pre-issue net worth.

2. The listed company goes through the book building process and allot 60% of the issue size to Qualified Institutional Buyers if issue size is more than or equal to 5 times of pre-issue net worth.
Can a company make public issue of equity shares if partly paid shares are not fully paid up?
Yes, a company can make public issue of equity shares if partly paid shares are not fully paid as equity shares…
How is the pricing of the issue done by following? a.) Listed Company, b.) Unlisted Company
Listed Company : Listed company issues the pricing by making it free for the equity shares securities through…
Who decides the denomination of shares in the public issue by a company?
There are many responsible personalities who take up the decision in the denomination of shares in public issue …
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