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  2. NSE EMERGE - Wikipedia

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    NSE EMERGE [2] is the National Stock Exchange of India's new initiative for small and medium-sized enterprises and startup companies from India. [3] These companies can get listed on NSE without Initial public offering (IPO).

  3. ASBA - Wikipedia

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    ASBA (Applications Supported by Blocked Amount) is a process developed by India's Stock Market Regulator SEBI for applying to IPOs, Rights issue, FPS etc. ASBA is stipulated by SEBI, and available from most of the banks operating in India. This allows the investors money to remain with the bank till the shares are allotted after the IPO.

  4. Zerodha - Wikipedia

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    Zerodha Broking Ltd is an Indian brokerage and financial services company, based in Bengaluru. It offers an electronic trading platform that facilitates institutional and retail trading of stocks , derivatives , currencies , commodities , mutual funds and bonds .

  5. 4 Steps for Buying an IPO Stock: Here’s a Guide - AOL

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  8. Security token offering - Wikipedia

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    A security token offering (STO) / tokenized IPO is a type of public offering in which tokenized digital securities, known as security tokens, are sold in security token exchanges. Tokens can be used to trade real financial assets such as equities and fixed income , and use a blockchain virtual ledger system to store and validate token transactions.

  9. Direct public offering - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of a direct public offering include: broader access to investment capital, the ability to raise capital from the company's own community (including non-wealthy investors), the ability to utilize stock to complete acquisitions and stock options to attract and retain employees, enhanced credibility and providing early investors with liquidity.