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NSE unlisted shares tumble as OFS rules shut out late investors for a year
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

A one year lock blocks last minute OFS bids
NSE unlisted shares are falling even with strong IPO buzz, as eligibility rules are tightening access to the offer-for-sale route. A one-year holding requirement restricts last-minute buyers from participating in OFS, pushing attention toward pricing and how the stock performs after listing in a more selective primary market.
- Unlisted NSE shares dropped despite IPO hype
- OFS eligibility rules curb last-minute participation
- A one-year holding requirement locks out new investors
- Investors now focus more on valuation and post-listing performance
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