Can I apply for multiple applications in the same IPO using the same UPI?

Can I apply for multiple applications in the same IPO using the same UPI?

You can only submit one application for the same IPO using the same UPI. Multiple applications for the same IPO using the same UPI are not allowed. This means that investors cannot submit more than one application for the same IPO using the same UPI ID, regardless of the quantity or price specified in each application.


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