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On a different note better to have accounts in at least 2 banks one private one public.

If there is some glitch with hdfc, you will have options to save your day.
I fully agreed with you!

Anything can happen with any private bank. I believe at least FD's will be protected by Govt in bad days!
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Thanks the replies got me thinking on this issue.

Time to go to big bro SBI.
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Thanks the replies got me thinking on this issue.

Time to go to big bro SBI.
You could also look at smaller PSU Banks such as Canara Bank. They may be less arrogant and less crowded than Big bro. I also understand that Canara Bank has a decent online equity trading plan as well.
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Thanks Vasa for the suggestion.

SBI & Canara both are bad in my area, everyday there are huge lines extending outside the bank on the road. Getting just a form will be good effort.

However i will have to do it, need to derisk HDFC accounts.
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Thanks Vasa for the suggestion.

SBI & Canara both are bad in my area, everyday there are huge lines extending outside the bank on the road. Getting just a form will be good effort.

However i will have to do it, need to derisk HDFC accounts.
Don't worry PSU banks are always crowded not only in your area but all over India. .
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Why does HDFC have only one branch for ASBA?

I checked with my branch & they say i would have to go to the branch & apply from there. I think on purpose HDFC believes in making ASBA toughest to apply for.

Any thoughts? I have accounts only in HDFC.
It's not with HDFC alone. Same with ICICI & other banks as well. For ASBA as of now only one branch is designated in each big city. To get list of designated branch, please download it from

www.sebi.gov.in/pmd/scsb.pdf
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Don't worry PSU banks are always crowded not only in your area but all over India. .
Yeah & that's why they treat people like dirt, another turn off. Can never ask for help & expect to get a proper straight answer.
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Is anyone aware, apart from Axis Bank which other banks allow for online ASBA application? I spoke with ICICI and they allow for only physical application.
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Is anyone aware, apart from Axis Bank which other banks allow for online ASBA application? I spoke with ICICI and they allow for only physical application.
Kotak Bank allows Online ASBA. I think SBI also allows online ASBA.
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Is there any facility 2 buy Jaypee Infratech by ASBA process from India Infoline?
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The following Banks support ASBA:

Allahabad Bank
Andhra Bank
Axis Bank
Bank of Maharashtra
Bank of Baroda
Bank of India
Citi Bank
Corporation Bank
Deutsche Bank
Federal Bank
HDFC Bank
HSBC Bank
ICICI Bank Ltd
IDBI Bank Limited
Indian Bank
Indusind Bank
Karur Vysya Bank
Kotak Mahindra Bank
Punjab National Bank
State Bank of Travancore
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
State Bank of India
State Bank of Hyderabad
Union Bank of India
Vijaya Bank
Yes Bank Limited

Source from BSE
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is there any facility 2 buy japypee infra by asba process from india infoline
ASBA IPO can be applied from banks only. Since you have Demat a/c at India Infoline, go to your respective bank (where you have bank account) & submit physical ASBA form. I do the same with ICICI bank. Few banks (e.g. axis bank) allow you to apply online too when you do not have demat a/c with that bank. ICICI doesn't allow & hence I need to go to designated branch (one branch in each major CITY) & submit the physical form.
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Whether the application for ASBA is different from non ASBA application?

Please reply.

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If you are asking about physical form, then yes. The application forms with and without ASBA are different.
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Guys!

(specially Vasa @ )

It is confirmed now that you can pay for IPO using different bank a/c to different demat account of another person..

In conclusion, there is no need to be the same name in bank a/c and demat a/c.

I confirmed it by today with SJVN IPO.

I also got Jaypee Infra shares too. So its double confirmed now .

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Guys!

(specially Vasa @ )

It is confirmed now that you can pay for IPO using different bank a/c to different demat account of another person..

In conclusion, there is no need to be the same name in bank a/c and demat a/c.

I confirmed it by today with SJVN IPO.

I also got Jaypee Infra shares too. So its double confirmed now .

Happy investing
Good for you. Doesn't help me because I don't have any friendly accounts!
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If you don't have ASBA feature in your internet banking, still you can apply through ASBA.

All IPO's ASBA form can be downloaded from NSE's website or BSE's site.

Now you can deposit these forms at any nominated SCSB (Self Certified Syndicate Bank) branch and get your biding confirmation number there immediately.

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Check the HDFC ASBA application process. It says, you have to go to the listed branch to apply for ASBA. There is just one branch even in major cities. They might as well not accept ASBA.
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HDFC has ASBA online but its not selected by Default. While applying make sure you choose ASBA.
You mean when opening the account? My account was opened long back. Do you know how to enable ASBA now?

I applied 1st time through ASBA from SBI for my mother. Really liked it. Got mail on the allotment status and refund deadline..
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You mean when opening the account? My account was opened long back. Do you know how to enable ASBA now?

I applied 1st time through ASBA from SBI for my mother. Really liked it. Got mail on the allotment status and refund deadline..
My SBI a/c does not support ABSA.

Do you see the option in your bank drop down menu? If so where is it located? I did not find in my drop down list of menu.

I don't think you need to enable the ABSA. If you see the ASBA option in your bank menu that means that Bank branch supports ASBA.

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Do you see the option in your bank drop down menu? If so where is it located .
Does this help?



I think you should have a linked DP account.
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Does this help?

I think you should have a linked DP account.
Excellent. Thanks. Yes It works.

I think SBI just implemented this ASBA option. Earlier I did not see in my a/c when I log in.
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Default Cut-off time to apply online using ASBA?

When I applied for IPO using SBIonline ASBA, the request placed after 02:30 PM IST on penultimate day (of closing date) was scheduled to be put into service the next (or last) day. Does that mean we can only apply before a threshold time (here 02:30 PM) on last day too, and be devoid of the latest subscription figures approaching closing time?
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You mean when opening the account? My account was opened long back. Do you know how to enable ASBA now?

I applied 1st time through ASBA from SBI for my mother. Really liked it. Got mail on the allotment status and refund deadline..
I just checked ASBA facility on my online SBI page. In "IPO" ->"Apply for the new IPO" section, I need to "Accept" some conditions. The conditions says:

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Please note this application form is meant only for eligible ASBA bidder(s) as per the applicable provisions of the SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirement)Regulation, 2009, to apply within price band and with the right to Modify/Delete the Bids. Investor must have an account with any of our branch (Savings or Current account including Overdraft account).

Please note that the sequence of names will be taken as per the sequence of names held with the DP. PAN should also match with First beneficiary name in the DP. It is in the interest of investor to verify that the correct details of PAN, DP and beneficiary account are given. In case of insufficient balance in the deposit account the application will be rejected by Bank itself. Further, if the information furnished by the applicant is incorrect, the Bid is liable to be rejected and the Company and Bank would not be liable for losses, if any. An investor can apply only up to 5 applications per IPO from a single account.The Amount blocked will be the highest amount of bid options.(No of equity Shares for multiplied by price per share/cut off price, as the case may be).

Please proceed if you are eligible to apply as above as individual investor,Employee,Shareholder or HNI etc.
This means if I have this SBI account (in my name) and my brother has a DP account in his name. Then I just can't apply for an IPO on his behalf from my SBI account. Isn't it?

If yes, then InvestorB how come you had applied from SBI for your mother?
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This means if I have this SBI account (in my name) and my brother has a DP account in his name. Then I just can't apply for an IPO on his behalf from my SBI account. Isn't it?

If yes, then InvestorB how come you had applied from SBI for your mother?
From one S/B account, you can apply upto 5 applications. You should be able to apply from your bank account using your brother's DP.

For me, both bank and DP accounts was in my mother's name.
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From one S/B account, you can apply upto 5 applications. You should be able to apply from your bank account using your brother's DP.

For me, both bank and DP accounts was in my mother's name.
Are you sure? I have exactly the same problem. I wanted to apply on behalf of my wife's DP account using my SBI account.

Can anybody confirm, if it's really possible? I don't want rejection of my application.

Thanks.
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It works fine. You can apply but just ensure all details entered belong to the third party.
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Are you sure? I have exactly the same problem. I wanted to apply on behalf of my wife's DP account using my SBI account.

Can anybody confirm, if it's really possible? I don't want rejection of my application.

Thanks.
SBI allows you to do that.

I just found I cannot do that with HDFC online banking. I want to apply using my HDFC bank account and mother's DP account. But the online ASBA form, my name and PAN details are pre-populated and does not allow to change it.

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Wink how to check ASBA application allotment

i have applied GRAVITA with axis bank ASBA route and i got application no. 211I0068377 with "blocked" status. while on registare's website dont allow any 'alphabate' in applicaiton No's field at allotment check page. so can any one let me know how to check it when allotment came out ? plz guide this as such kind of confusion might faced by lots of other applicant too.. thanks in advance from me and for all others too...
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HDFC reply to my email asking that their online form be updated to allow use of different PAN other than the account holder for ASBA application:
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Further note that if you wish to apply for different IPO application for your family members then you can apply physically.
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SBI allows you to do that.

I just found I cannot do that with HDFC online banking. I want to apply using my HDFC bank account and mother's DP account. But the online ASBA form, my name and PAN details are pre-populated and does not allow to change it.
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HDFC reply to my email asking that their online form be updated to allow use of different PAN other than the account holder for ASBA application:
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Heres more on HDFC user-friendly online IPO application:

You can go into the IPO application page from your main page. But there is no way to return back. Only option is to log out and log in back if you want to do other net banking activities .
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I am trying to apply for Central Bank Rights issue using SBI ASBA.

It took me a whole week to convince SBI people that some of their branches in my city are appointed as SCSB. so that account holder can apply using those branches for the rights issue. the branch manager of the particular branch called me on Monday. Let's see how it goes.

For more on ASBA read: http://www.sebi.gov.in/faq/asbaprocess.pdf

Everything in this document is written in very easy & clear manner.
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Hi friends,

I am trying to apply through SBI using ASBA for IPO. The DP account is jointly held by my mom and dad. So I have a query regarding the same i.e., what should be entered in applicant's name? Both the names? or first account holder's name ? If both the name then what deliminator should be used?

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I am trying to apply through SBI using ASBA for IPO. The DP account is jointly held by my mom and dad. So I have a query regarding the same i.e., what should be entered in applicant's name? Both the names? or first account holder's name ? If both the name then what deliminator should be used?

Thanks in advance.
In case the application is for a joint DP account, you have to mention only the name of the first holder.

From the application form:

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This is for joint DP accounts.

I am not sure about joint bank accounts. If a bank account is an "either or survivor" account, one signature is enough to operate the account.

Still, I think to be on the safe side, if your bank account is joint, it is better that both holders sign the ASBA form.
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Bank a/c holder's name and DP a/c holder's name combinations are two different issues.

While applying ASBA from your a/c you can apply for upto five various application from your single bank account. (This I know about SBI and BOB, not sure about other banks, but should be the same).

If your bank account is with joint name: A+B. You can still apply for upto any five applications for which you hold DP account:

A
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A+B+C
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You mean all 5 applications from these 5 demat accounts for the same IPO?
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You mean all 5 applications from these 5 demat accounts for the same IPO?
Yes, I usually do this way.
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Applications with the same first holder are considered multiple bids and can be rejected.
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Applications with the same first holder are considered multiple bids and can be rejected.

Oh! Sorry.

I wrote an wrong example.

I mean to say that you can apply upto 5 different ASBA applications from your one account for the same IPO.

But I wrote wrong examples: A, A+B & A+B+C couldn't be done at same time.

I mean to say that you can apply for different applicants using one bank account. I apologize for the confusion.
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