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Check your Ather Energy IPO allotment in a few simple steps. Visit the NSE, BSE, or registrar's website, select “Ather Energy” from the IPO list, enter your PAN or application number, and hit submit. 

Overview of the Ather Energy IPO

Ather Energy, opened its Initial Public Offering (IPO) to the public on April 28, 2025. The issue closed on April 30, 2025, aiming to raise a total of ₹2,981.06 crore. This included a fresh issue component of ₹2,626.30 crore.

Aether IPO Allotment Date

The allotment for the Ather Energy IPO is expected to be finalised on Friday, May 2, 2025. Investors who applied for shares can check their allotment status online through multiple channels, including the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and the registrar’s official website.

How to Check Ather Energy IPO Allotment on NSE

To check your allotment status on the NSE website:

  1. Visit the NSE IPO allotment status page - here.
  2. Select “Equity and SME IPO bids”.

  1. Choose “Ather Energy” from the Issue Name dropdown.

  1. Enter your Application Number or PAN.
  2. Click on Submit.

How to Check Allotment Status on BSE

To verify your status on the BSE:

  1. Go to the BSE application status portal - here.
  2. Select “Equity” under the Issue Type.

  1. Choose “Ather Energy” from the dropdown list.
  2. Enter your Application Number or PAN.
  3. Tick “I am not a robot” verification and click Submit.

How to Check Ather Energy Allotment via Registrar Website

The registrar to the issue typically offers a direct option to check allotment status:

  1. Visit the registrar’s official IPO status page - here.
  2. Select “Ather Energy” from the list of IPOs.
  3. Provide your Client ID, Account No / IFSC, Application Number, or PAN.
  4. Click Submit and you would be able to see the allotment status. 

Disclaimer: The article is for informational purposes only and not investment advice.