Lock-in periods are restrictions imposed on certain shareholders like company insiders, promoters, and early investors, preventing them from selling their for a specific period after the . This prevents a massive sell-off that could harm the stock’s price in the early days of trading. Generally, pre-IPO investors have a lock-in period of 6 months.
Here are the lock-in periods for IPO shares:
Retail | HNI | QIB | Anchor | |
Lock-in Period | NA | NA | NA | 30-days: 50%90-days: 50% |