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Sunday, 2 October 2016

ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount)

ASBA is a process developed by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for applying to IPO. In ASBA, an IPO applicant's account doesn't get debited until shares are allotted. Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) are not allowed to participate in IPOs through ASBA facility.

ASBA process facilitates retail individual investors bidding at cut-off, with single option, to apply through Self Certified Syndicate Banks (SCSBs), in which the investors have bank accounts. SCSBs are those banks which satisfy the conditions laid by SEBI. SCSBs would accept the applications, verify the application, block the fund to the extent of bid payment amount, upload the details in the web based bidding system of NSE, unblock once basis of allotment is finalized and transfer the amount for allotted shares, to the issuer.

ASBA means “Application Supported by Blocked Amount”. ASBA is an application containing an authorisation to block the application money in the bank account, for subscribing to an issue. If an investor is applying through ASBA, his application money shall be debited from the bank account only if his/her application is selected for allotment after the basis of allotment is finalized, or the issue is withdrawn / failed.

It is a supplementary process of applying in Initial Public Offers (IPO), right issues and Follow on public offers (FPO) made through book building route and co-exists with the current process of using cheque as a mode of payment and submitting applications.

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