Steel
Sub Sector: manufacturing of long and flat stainless-steel products
Rajputana Stainless is engaged in the business of manufacturing of long and flat stainless-steel products comprising of billets, forging ingots, rolled black bar, rolled bright bar, flat & patti and other ancillary products. They offer their products in more than eighty (80) diverse grades of stainless steel. Stainless Steel is avalue-added product with high corrosion resistant properties. For steel to have properties generally referred to as “stainless”, it must have over 10.5% Chromium content. Other notable elements that are included in stainless-steel include nickel, molybdenum, and titanium.Higher levels of Chromium and additions of other alloy elements (Nickel, Molybdenum, etc.) enhance the corrosion resistance (Source: D&BReport). Compared to traditional steel, stainless-steel has higher resistance to corrosion, superior aesthetic finish and higher life span. These features have helped in increasing the popularity of stainless-steel across the world. High recyclability, resistance to corrosion and low maintenance properties has made stainless steel a preferred metal for application in diverse sectors.
KFin Technologies Limited
Rajputana Stainless operates in Steel and manufacturing of long and flat stainless-steel products. The Issue would be listed on MainBoard. The registrar of the Issue is KFin Technologies Limited. The IPO type of Rajputana Stainless is Book Building Process and Object of issue is
Merchant Banker of Rajputana Stainless IPO is Nirbhay Capital Services Private Limited
The DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus) of Rajputana Stainless IPO was filed on 30 Dec 2024.
No, Rajputana Stainless IPO is not yet listed. See other upcoming MainBoard IPOs here.
The IPO open date and IPO close date of Rajputana Stainless are not available now. You can apply in Rajputana Stainless IPO online using either UPI or ASBA as a payment method. ASBA IPO application can be done through net banking of your bank account. UPI IPO application is also offered by brokers, though they don't handle any banking services.
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