The IPO, which closes tomorrow, received bids for 1,67,06,394 shares against the total issue size of 1,07,99,039 shares, data available with the NSE till 1700 hrs showed.
The portion set aside for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) was subscribed 21 per cent and that of non- institutional investors 57 per cent. Retail investors category was fully covered and was oversubscribed 2.73 times.
The stock exchange aims to raise up to Rs 1,243 crore from the IPO, which is priced at Rs 805-806 per share.
The IPO of 15,427,197 shares of face value of Rs 2 each will constitute up to 28.26 per cent of the fully-diluted post offer issued share capital of BSE.
Bids for the issue can be made for a minimum of 18 shares and in multiples of 18 thereafter.
Last Friday, BSE had raised Rs 373 crore by allotting shares to anchor investors.
Capital market regulator Sebi had given its final go-ahead to the draft prospectus for the IPO on December 30.
Meanwhile, rival NSE too filed draft papers with Sebi last month for an estimated Rs 10,000-crore IPO.
Among the existing BSE shareholders are Bajaj Holdings Investment, Caldwell India Holdings, Acacia Banyan Partners, Singapore Exchange, Mauritius-based arm of American investor George Soros' Quantum Fund and foreign fund Atticus.
There are an estimated 9,000 shareholders at BSE, where originally mostly brokers held shares. However, a host of foreign investors and domestic financial institutions have acquired shares over the years and the IPO will provide some of them an exit window to monetise their investments.
BSE is the world's largest exchange by number of listed companies. It is India's largest and the world's 10th largest exchange by market capitalisation.
The market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies stands at Rs 1,12,04,096 crore.
Multi Commodity Exchange of India is the only listed bourse in the country.
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