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Niva Bupa sets band of ₹70-74 for ₹2.2K cr IPO
Business Standard|November 05, 2024
Standalone health insurer Niva Bupa Health Insurance, which is set to go public through a ₹2,200-crore initial public offering (IPO), has set a price band of ₹70-74.
- AATHIRA VARIER
Niva Bupa sets band of ₹70-74 for ₹2.2K cr IPO

The IPO will open for subscription on November 7 and close on November 11.

The IPO is a mix of fresh issue of up to ₹800 crore and an offer of sale (OFS) up to ₹1,400 crore by Bupa Singapore Holdings Pte. Ltd and Fettle Tone LLP.

This story is from the November 05, 2024 edition of Business Standard.

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