What is HNI ?

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rattlingabhi

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cAN ANYONE please explain what is HNI . who are these people.

can anyone become an HNI, ?

IS It advisable to apply for IPO's aS HNI's
 

ranj_2k

Active Member
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High Networth Individual (HNI). Please who will apply above Rs.1 lac in IPO will be categorised under HNI and below Rs.1 lacs as Individual (Small investor). There are some quota fixed for Individual, HNI and QIB. Chances of getting allotment in HNI will be brighter than Individual.
 
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rattlingabhi

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High Networth Individual (HNI). Please who will apply above Rs.1 lac in IPO will be categorised under HNI and below Rs.1 lacs as Individual (Small investor). There are some quota fixed for Individual, HNI and QIB. Chances of getting allotment in HNI will be brighter than Individual.
thnks for the info raja , i m new to stockmarket.

let me know one more thing,how do u become a HNI ? do you have to have a company , or an induvidual retail investor can also become A HNI, for applying specific ipo's.
 

Linus

Active Member
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thnks for the info raja , i m new to stockmarket.

let me know one more thing,how do u become a HNI ? do you have to have a company , or an induvidual retail investor can also become A HNI, for applying specific ipo's.
How to become a HNI ? By applying to IPO's with 1 lakh minimum

How to apply IPO with 1 lakh? By becoming a HNI.

:D :D

s ;) s
 
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uasish

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ranj 2k,

High net worth ,means your Credit worthiness ,as Banks or other financial institution rate you by looking at your Actual assets Liquid/Fixed.
By applying in 1 Lack category ,if you are not actually an HNI in financial worth you cant become HNI just by applying ,then all tom dick & harry like me would have been HNI Super-Nova,but by applying you will unknowingly draw the attention of IT deptt only.

Asish
NB: Sunil is amused becoz then Sunil would be the Don of all HNIs
 

ranj_2k

Active Member
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You need not to open any company. Any retail investor who apply for IPO more than Rs.1 lacs is categorised as HNI and below one lac it is categorised as small investor. In every IPO there is specific quotas for Small Investor, HNI and QIB.
 
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You need not to open any company. Any retail investor who apply for IPO more than Rs.1 lacs is categorised as HNI and below one lac it is categorised as small investor. In every IPO there is specific quotas for Small Investor, HNI and QIB.
Thnks for all your reply . Very Helpful :)
 
#9
A typical HNI is one who's networth is atleast a million dollars.

These are kind of people who dont really need mutual funds for investment, but can afford to use a personalised portfolio manager. In IPO's, ofcourse an individual who applies for more than 1 lac rupees is categorized under HNI portion.
 

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