IPO
Initial Public Offering (IPO) is used by companies to raise expansion capital, to possibly monetize the investments of early private investors, and to become publicly traded enterprises. IPO is a type of Public Offering in which shares of a company are usually sold to institutional investors that in turn is sold to general public, on a Securities Exchange, for the first time.
FPO
Follow on Public Offer (FPO) are used by the companies to raise additional equity capital in the capital markets through a stock issue. FPOs should not be confused with IPOs, as IPOs are the initial public offering of equity to the public while FPOs are supplementary issues made after a company has been established on an exchange.
Rights Issue
Rights Issue is an issue of rights to the company's existing shareholders that entitles them to buy additional shares directly from the company in proportion to their existing holdings, within a fixed time period
BOIMB shall ensure that all activities related to public issue of IPO, FPO and Rights Issue in Indian Markets are in total compliance with the relevant statutes, rules and regulations of SEBI, Stock Exchanges, Registrar of Companies (ROC) and authorities under various corporate laws and economic laws for issue of securities. BOIMB also undertake the following activities:
- Underwrites Issues of Equity and Debt Instruments and market it to High Networth Individuals (HNIs), Corporate and Retail investors.
- Acts as a Book Running Lead Manager, a Lead Manager, a Co-Manager or an Advisor to the Issue.
- Prepares all documents like Prospectus / Letter of Offer.
- Advisory services on structuring of capital and debt, timing for raising the same, choice of agencies to assist in the process of raising funds, etc.