1. What do you mean by the number?
Matching number is the number given when purchasing new shares, through which you can know whether the new shares are won or not. After the investor subscribes for new shares on T-day, according to the number of new shares subscribed, the initial number and quantity of new shares will appear in the "number of new shares" in the investor's securities account. According to the respective rules of Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges, a new share allocation number of Shanghai Stock Exchange corresponds to subscription of 1000 shares, and a new share allocation number of Shenzhen Stock Exchange corresponds to subscription of 500 shares. Only on the third trading day (T+3) after the issuance of new shares, the transaction number on the delivery slip is the new share allocation number.
If you subscribe for 3000 new shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, then your number is 3. If your initial allocation number is 100027022730, then all your allocation numbers are:10002702730, 1002702273 1.
This matching number is random and is based on the numbers formed in sequence during the effective subscription period. Any investor, as long as your subscription for new shares is valid, Deng Zhong's subscription system for new shares will automatically generate the corresponding allocation number for the number of new shares you apply for, and no individual can change it, let alone have the right to interrupt or change one of the allocation numbers.
Second, can you increase the number of matching numbers?
Obviously you can't. The number of new share subscriptions cannot be increased, and the number of new share subscriptions is fixed and cannot be increased. Stock investors subscribe for new shares on the online subscription date of new share issuance, and the accumulated subscription amount exceeds the fundraising scale.
Investors who want to inquire about the new share allocation number can print the delivery note at the brokerage firm on T+3, and the brokerage firm will also print out the new share allocation numbers of all investors on that day and post them in the lobby of the sales department for investors to check. Some brokers have also opened telephone inquiry service, and investors can also inquire by telephone in the column of inquiring about the number of new shares allocated.