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How is OFS different from buying shares in normal market?

OFS, or Offer For Sale, is a platform where buyers place bids to purchase shares. There's a minimum price, called the floor price, set by the company, and bids can't be lower than this price. Once the bidding ends, shares are allocated to the bidders. Unlike the normal market, in OFS, you can only buy shares, not sell them.

You can apply for OFS using this 
link.
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