Offer for Sale (OFS) List 2026
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- OFS: Offer for Sale. A mechanism where promoters (owners) of a listed company sell their shares to the public.
- Listing At: The stock exchange (BSE, NSE, or both) where the OFS is taking place.
- Floor Price: The minimum price at which the promoter is willing to sell their shares. Bids must be at or above this price.
- Cut-off Price: The final price determined after the bidding process, at which shares are allotted to retail investors who bid at 'cut-off'.
- OFS dates are often short, sometimes just 1-2 days. All data is subject to change as per exchange filings.
FAQs - Offer for Sale (OFS)
An OFS is a method for promoters (founders or large shareholders) of an already-listed company to sell their shares and reduce their holding. It is done through the stock exchange's bidding platform.
An OFS is open to all types of investors, including institutional investors, high-net-worth individuals, and retail investors. A portion of the issue is often reserved for retail investors, who may also receive a discount.
The Floor Price is the minimum price set by the seller (promoter). No bids can be placed below this price. It is typically announced one or two days before the OFS opens.
The Cut-off Price is the price at which shares are actually allotted. Retail investors can choose to bid at this price (by selecting the 'cut-off' option) without specifying a bid amount, ensuring they get allotment if their bid is accepted.
OFS data is sourced from exchange filings and public announcements and is subject to change. Figures are indicative and provided for informational purposes only. Investment decisions should be based on thorough research.