How to Cancel IPO application ?
You can cancel IPO application by following the below steps-
Through IIFL Markets App:-
- Login to the mobile app
- Click on the Hamburger menu
- Select Invest > IPO
- You will be redirected to the Oneup page
- Select the view application status button
- Click on the Delete icon for the IPO you want to edit
- Click on cancel Bid
Through IIFL Markets App:-
- Login to ttweb.indiainfoline.com
- Click on 'Market' option
- Click on IPO / NCD / SGB
- You will be redirected to the Oneup page
- Select the view application status button
- Click on the Delete icon for the IPO you want to edit
- Click on cancel Bid
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