What is Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP)?

A qualified institutional Placement (QIP) is a method for publicly traded firms to collect funds by selling shares to qualified institutional buyers (QIBs).

Public financial institutions, commercial banks, mutual funds, insurance providers, and other QIBs are a few examples.

What is qualified institutional Placement (QIP)?
What is qualified institutional Placement (QIP)?
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