- Skytech Infinite Platform application status can be checked using your registered mobile number and PAN.
- Allotment date is scheduled for August 19, 2026, according to the published IPO timeline.
- Refunds and demat credit are scheduled for August 20, 2026, subject to processing.
- Listing date is scheduled for August 21, 2026, after the allotment process is completed.
- Lot-size warning: The source displays conflicting lot-size figures, so verify the RHP before relying on the amount.
Skytech Infinite Platform Application Status Overview
Skytech Infinite Platform application status refers to the progress of an IPO bid, including whether the application was received, accepted, allotted, refunded, or transferred to a demat account. The published IPO page shows bidding from August 14 through August 18, 2026, with allotment scheduled for August 19, 2026.
The most practical starting point is the Skytech Infinite Platform IPO page on ICICI Direct. Its application-tracking area requests a registered mobile number and PAN before proceeding. Use the same details submitted with the IPO application, and check carefully for spelling, number, and OTP errors.
Use the exact PAN and mobile number connected to the IPO application. A mismatch can prevent the tracker from finding an otherwise valid bid.
Published IPO Timeline
| IPO Event | Scheduled Date | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Bidding opens | August 14, 2026 | Investors can submit IPO applications during the offer period. |
| Bidding closes | August 18, 2026 | The application window ends, subject to the stated cutoff time. |
| Allotment | August 19, 2026 | The basis of allotment is scheduled to be finalized. |
| Refund initiation | August 20, 2026 | Funds for unsuccessful or partially successful applications are scheduled for release. |
| Demat transfer | August 20, 2026 | Allotted shares are scheduled to be credited to eligible demat accounts. |
| Listing | August 21, 2026 | The shares are scheduled to begin trading on the exchange. |
The dates are a planned sequence rather than a guarantee that every account updates at the same moment. Bank mandates, broker dashboards, registrar systems, and demat accounts can refresh at different times.
How to Check Your IPO Application Status
Follow these steps after the application window closes or when the tracking page becomes available.
Only enter PAN, mobile, application, or bank details on a verified broker, registrar, exchange, or other official page. Do not share OTPs or account credentials with third parties.
Open the Verified Tracking Page
Start with the IPO application tracker provided through your broker or the relevant official IPO service. The ICICI Direct page includes a “Track your application” area connected to the Skytech Infinite Platform IPO listing.
Enter Your Registered Details
Provide the mobile number and PAN associated with the application. If the page offers another identification method, such as an application number or demat details, use the method that matches your original submission.
Review the Displayed Status
Check whether the application is shown as submitted, accepted, rejected, allotted, or pending. Read any error message before trying again, because repeated failed attempts may result from incorrect details rather than a missing application.
Compare the Result With Your Account
If shares are allotted, review the linked demat account. If no shares are allotted, check the bank account or UPI mandate for the refund release. Keep the application record until the process is complete.
Status Terms Explained
| Status or Result | General Meaning | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Submitted | The bid was entered into the application system. | Keep the application reference and wait for processing. |
| Accepted | The bid passed the initial application checks. | Wait for the basis of allotment. |
| Rejected | The application did not qualify for processing. | Review the rejection reason and monitor the blocked funds. |
| Pending | The result has not yet been updated or confirmed. | Check again later through the same verified channel. |
| Allotted | Shares have been assigned, subject to final processing. | Confirm the quantity in the demat account. |
| Not allotted | No shares were assigned in the result. | Check the refund status and bank mandate. |
Allotment, Refund, and Demat Credit Dates
The key post-application date is August 19, 2026, when the published timeline schedules the allotment process. The outcome can be affected by the number of valid applications in each investor category and the final basis of allotment.
Refund initiation and demat transfer are both scheduled for August 20, 2026. These events are related but not identical: unsuccessful applications generally move toward fund release, while successful applications move toward share credit.
Check both your bank or UPI mandate and your demat account. A refund update and a share-credit update may appear through separate systems.
What Each Date Should Trigger
| Date | Checkpoint | Account to Review |
|---|---|---|
| August 19, 2026 | Basis of allotment | IPO tracker, registrar or broker status page |
| August 20, 2026 | Refund initiation | Bank account or UPI mandate |
| August 20, 2026 | Demat transfer | Demat account and broker holdings |
| August 21, 2026 | Scheduled listing | Exchange-linked broker market screen |
A delayed display does not automatically mean that the application failed. Processing times can vary between the IPO platform, payment provider, registrar, bank, and demat participant. If the scheduled date passes without an update, save screenshots and contact the relevant service provider through its official support channel.
Published Issue Details
| Detail | Published Information |
|---|---|
| Company | Skytech Infinite Platform Ltd. |
| Issue price band | ₹73–₹77 |
| Issue size | ₹23 crore |
| Minimum investment shown | ₹233,600 |
| Bidding period | August 14–18, 2026 |
| Listing date | August 21, 2026 |
The source page shows 1,600 as the lot size in the main IPO details, while a separate FAQ entry states 3,200. Because this is a material difference, confirm the final lot size in the official RHP, application form, or exchange documentation before submitting or evaluating an application.
Subscription Status and Investor Categories
The published subscription snapshot is marked as of August 18, 2026. It reports category-level demand rather than an individual allotment result. Subscription figures can help explain why retail allotment may be proportionate or determined through a lottery-style basis, but they do not confirm whether a specific applicant received shares.
A subscription multiple describes demand in an investor category. It does not confirm personal allotment, refund completion, or the number of shares credited to your account.
Subscription Snapshot
| Investor Category | Subscription |
|---|---|
| Qualified Institutional Buyers | 0.02x |
| Non-Institutional Investors | 1.86x |
| Retail Individual Investors | 3.59x |
| Total | 1.55x |
The page also lists the stated allocation structure as 50% for qualified institutional buyers, 15% for non-institutional investors, and 35% for retail investors. Employee and shareholder categories are shown without a subscription multiple in the available snapshot.
Retail Investors
The published retail subscription is 3.59x, indicating demand above the shares available for that category.
Non-Institutional Investors
The published non-institutional subscription is 1.86x, also showing demand above the stated category allocation.
Qualified Institutions
The published figure is 0.02x. Treat this as a snapshot and verify later updates through an official source.
Total Demand
The combined subscription figure is listed as 1.55x as of August 18, 2026.
Subscription information should be used for context only. The final answer for an individual application comes from the allotment or application-status result, followed by confirmation in the bank and demat accounts.
Status Troubleshooting and Verification Checklist
If your result is missing, begin with simple checks before escalating the issue. Confirm that the application was submitted before the closing deadline, then verify that the PAN and mobile number match the original form. Also check whether the funds were blocked, debited, or released.
Once the IPO closes on August 18, 2026, submitting a second application will not replace an earlier bid. Resolve discrepancies through the broker, bank, UPI provider, or official registrar instead.
Application Status Checks:
- Confirm the PAN matches the IPO application record
- Use the registered mobile number and correct country or area code
- Save the application number, bid confirmation, and payment reference
- Check the bank or UPI mandate for blocked or released funds
- Verify the demat account after the scheduled August 20 transfer date
Common Problems
| Problem | Likely Explanation | Next Step |
|---|---|---|
| Tracker shows no record | Details may not match, or the application has not synchronized. | Recheck PAN and mobile number, then contact the broker. |
| Funds remain blocked | The mandate may still be awaiting release. | Check the bank or UPI app after refund processing begins. |
| Shares are not visible | Demat credit may not yet be reflected. | Confirm the scheduled transfer date and contact the demat participant. |
| Application is rejected | A payment, PAN, bid, or eligibility issue may have occurred. | Review the rejection message and preserve all records. |
| Status remains pending | The platform may not have published the latest result. | Recheck through a verified source and avoid unofficial links. |
For company background, the published page describes Skytech Infinite Platform Ltd. as an industrial automation company incorporated on May 28, 2009. Its business includes automation control panels integrating PLCs, drive systems, switchgear, sensors, and actuators. This company information is separate from the status of an individual IPO application.
Q: When is the Skytech Infinite Platform application status expected to update?
The published timeline schedules allotment for August 19, 2026. Application results may appear at different times across broker, registrar, bank, and demat systems.
Q: When will unsuccessful applicants receive a refund?
Refund initiation is scheduled for August 20, 2026. Check the bank account or UPI mandate linked to the application, and allow for processing differences.
Q: When will allotted Skytech Infinite Platform shares reach a demat account?
The published timeline schedules demat transfer for August 20, 2026. Confirm the credit through the linked demat or broker account.
Q: What should I do if the application tracker cannot find my details?
Verify the PAN and registered mobile number, check the original application confirmation, and then contact the broker or official IPO support channel.