Summary:
Shankesh Jewellers IPO was subscribed 2.80x overall, led by NII demand at 5.68x and retail subscription at 2.42x. The allotment is scheduled to be finalised on August 21, 2026. Investors can check their allotment through BSE, NSE or Kfin Technologies. Shares are expected to be credited on August 24, ahead of the August 25 listing.
Shankesh Jewellers' ₹367.18 crore IPO closed for subscription on August 20, 2026, after being subscribed 2.80 times overall — NII demand led at 5.68 times, while retail investors subscribed 2.42 times. With allotment scheduled for finalisation on August 21, 2026, here's a complete guide to checking your allotment status and what comes next.
IPO Details
| Event | Date |
| IPO Open Date | August 18, 2026 |
| IPO Close Date | August 20, 2026 |
| Allotment Finalisation | August 21, 2026 |
| Refund Initiation | August 24, 2026 |
| Demat Account Credit | August 24, 2026 |
| Listing Date | August 25, 2026 |
| Listing Exchanges | BSE, NSE |
| Price Band | ₹88–₹93 |
| Lot Size | 160 shares |
| Registrar | Kfin Technologies Ltd |
Check Shankesh Jewellers IPO Allotment Status on BSE & NSE Website
Steps to check on BSE website
- Visit the BSE IPO allotment status page (bseindia.com).
- Select "Equity" from the Issue Type dropdown.
- Choose "Shankesh Jewellers Limited" from the Issue Name dropdown.
- Enter your Application Number or PAN.
- Complete the verification and click Submit to view your allotment status.
Steps to check on NSE website
- Visit the NSE IPO bid verification page (nseindia.com).
- Select "Equity & SME IPO Bid Details."
- Choose "Shankesh Jewellers" from the issue list.
- Enter your PAN or Application Number.
- Click Submit to view the number of shares allotted, if any.
Check Shankesh Jewellers IPO Allotment Status via Registrar
- Visit the Kfin Technologies IPO status page.
- Select "Shankesh Jewellers Limited" from the dropdown.
- Choose to search by PAN, Application Number, or Demat Account Number.
- Enter the relevant details and click Submit.
- Your allotment status — allotted or not allotted, along with the number of shares — will be displayed on screen.
About Shankesh Jewellers IPO
Incorporated in 2005 and based in Zaveri Bazar, Mumbai, Shankesh Jewellers manufactures and provides customised handcrafted 22-karat and 18-karat gold jewellery, with a portfolio spanning bangles, bridal jewellery, chokers, jhumkas, necklace sets, mangalsutras, and rings across antique, semi-antique, Calcutta, temple, and polish categories. The company serves both corporate and non-corporate clients across India, including established jewellery brands, and also provides custom job work services. Revenue grew from ₹1,403.94 crore in FY25 to ₹1,630.93 crore in FY26, with profit rising from ₹40.31 crore to ₹106.68 crore over the same period.
The IPO comprised a fresh issue of roughly 2.95 crore shares worth ₹274.18 crore and an offer for sale of 1 crore shares worth ₹93 crore, taking the total issue size to ₹367.18 crore. The price band was set at ₹88–₹93 per share, with a lot size of 160 shares — meaning retail investors needed a minimum investment of about ₹14,880 for one lot. Aryaman Financial Services and Smart Horizon Capital Advisors were the book-running lead managers, and Kfin Technologies is the registrar for the issue.
Shankesh Jewellers IPO Listing Details
| Event | Date |
| IPO Open Date | August 18, 2026 |
| IPO Close Date | August 20, 2026 |
| Allotment Finalisation | August 21, 2026 |
| Refund Initiation | August 24, 2026 |
| Demat Account Credit | August 24, 2026 |
| Listing Date | August 25, 2026 |
| Listing Exchanges | BSE, NSE |
What Happens Once Shankesh Jewellers IPO Allotment is Out?
Once the basis of allotment is finalised, investors fall into one of two outcomes. If shares are allotted, they will be credited to your demat account by August 24, 2026, and the corresponding amount blocked via UPI mandate or ASBA will be debited from your bank account. If shares are not allotted, the blocked amount will be released back to your account on the same date. Investors receiving a partial allotment will have the remaining blocked amount unblocked accordingly.
Given the issue was subscribed 2.80 times overall — with NII demand at 5.68 times outpacing retail subscription of 2.42 times — allotment chances vary by category, with NII applicants more likely to face proportionate allotment while retail investors have a somewhat better shot given the more moderate oversubscription. Missing out on allotment doesn't rule out participation altogether — once Shankesh Jewellers lists on the exchanges, investors can still buy shares through the regular secondary market, though the market price may differ meaningfully from the IPO price. Once shares are credited, they can be tracked and traded from the listing date, August 25, 2026, when Shankesh Jewellers shares debut on the BSE and NSE.







