The firm listed and closed the session at Rs 253 per unit on BSE, up 3.26 per cent over the issue price of Rs 245. In the intra-day trade, it had touched a high of Rs 266.50 and a low of Rs 245.95.
On National Stock Exchange (NSE), the fund settled 3.14 per cent higher at Rs 252.70. It had opened at Rs 254.10 and hit a high of Rs 266.70 and a low of Rs 246.25 in the intra day trade.
The price band for the offer was fixed at Rs 240-245 per share.
Proceeds from the issue will be utilised towards purchase and furnishing of office premises near Noida-Greater Noida Expressway in Uttar Pradesh and for other general corporate purposes.
ICICI Securities, Jefferies India and IDFC Bank were the book running lead managers to the offer.
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