The stock skyrocketed 75.57 per cent to close at Rs 261.60 on NSE. During the day, it zoomed 81.17 per cent to Rs 269.95. Earlier in the day, it had listed at Rs 250, up 67.78 per cent.
On the volume front, over 5 crore shares of the company were traded on NSE during the day.
On the huge response the IPO received, P S Reddy, MD and CEO, CDSL told reporters in Mumbai, "I am very happy that we are able to leave something on the table for investors. And this will spread positive sentiment across the market".
The qualified institutional buyer (QIB) portion was oversubscribed 148.71 times, non-institutional investors 563.03 times and retail investors 23.83 times.
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Welcoming the listing of CDSL on its platform, J Ravichandran, CEO in-charge, NSE said, "The listing of CDSL marks a significant milestone for the capital markets. While we at NSE are proud to be part of the process as original co- promoters of NSDL, we are equally proud to list CDSL which is the other depository in the country which has also played a equally important and prominent role".
The price band for the share sale was fixed at Rs 145- 149.
The IPO size was of 3.51 crore shares, including anchor portion of over 1 crore shares.
The book running lead managers to the offer were Haitong Securities India Pvt Ltd, IDBI Capital Markets and Securities Ltd and YES Securities (India) Ltd.
"And we are monitoring what (cyber) attacks are coming. And they are all wardened off there has been no attacks but that is no reason not to upgrade the system and so we are constantly investing on the systems. Every year 4-5 per cent is spent on technology," Reddy told reporters when asked about system upgradation amid the recent incidents of ransomware attack.