Lalithaa Jewellery Mart’s IPO allotment process has moved to the refund and share-credit stage, making allotment status one of the most searched business topics in India on August 21. The issue closed on August 19 after offering shares in the ₹190–₹201 price band.

The Economic Times IPO dashboard lists August 20 as the basis-of-allotment date, August 21 for initiation of refunds and credit of shares, and August 24 as the planned listing date on the BSE and NSE. The dashboard identifies the issue as a mainboard offering with a total size of ₹1,700 crore.
Mint’s IPO information page also lists August 20 for finalizing the basis of allotment and August 24 for listing. It identifies MUFG Intime India as the registrar to the issue. The registrar is responsible for processing allotment records, refunds and the credit of shares after the basis of allotment is finalized.
Applicants should use the official registrar or exchange-linked status process and verify their own application details privately. News coverage should not ask readers to post PAN numbers, application numbers, bank details or demat information in public comments. A result shown on one platform may also take time to reflect across a broker or demat account.
The IPO timeline is not a recommendation to buy or sell the stock. Investors should read the offer documents, understand the risks and check official disclosures before making a decision. The next scheduled milestone is the expected listing on August 24, subject to the exchange and company process.



