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Total IPOs (2025)
85
Open IPOs
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Upcoming IPOs
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Average Return
+0.0%
Capital Raised
₹32,557
Recently Listed IPOs
View AllAccretion Pharmaceuticals Limited
NSE SME
Listed On
May 21
Issue Price
101
Issue Size
₹29.75 Cr
Integrity Infrabuild Developers Limited
NSE SME
Listed On
May 20
Issue Price
100
Issue Size
₹12 Cr
Virtual Galaxy Infotech Limited
NSE SME
Listed On
May 19
Issue Price
142.00
Issue Size
₹93.29 Cr
Company | Listed On | Issue Price | Issue Size | Listing Gain | Action |
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A Accretion Pharmaceuticals Limited NSE SME | May 21 | 101 | ₹29.75 Cr | -- | View Details |
I Integrity Infrabuild Developers Limited NSE SME | May 20 | 100 | ₹12 Cr | -- | View Details |
V Virtual Galaxy Infotech Limited NSE SME | May 19 | 142.00 | ₹93.29 Cr | -- | View Details |
S Srigee DLM Limited BSE SME | May 12 | 99.00 | ₹16.98 Cr | -- | View Details |
M Manoj Jewellers Limited BSE SME | May 12 | 54.00 | ₹16.2 Cr | -- | View Details |
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What is an IPO and how does it work?
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process by which a private company offers shares to the public for the first time. Companies typically use IPOs to raise capital for expansion, pay off debt, or provide liquidity to existing shareholders.
In India, the IPO process involves filing a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI, marketing the offering through roadshows, and then opening the subscription period for investors. After subscription closes and shares are allotted, the stock is listed on exchanges like NSE and BSE for public trading.
How can I apply for an IPO in India?
You can apply for an IPO through multiple channels:
- Through your online trading account (recommended)
- Via your bank's net banking portal if they offer IPO services
- Through the UPI mechanism using apps like BHIM, PhonePe, or Google Pay
- By filling a physical ASBA form at your bank branch
To apply, you'll need a demat account, PAN card, and sufficient funds blocked in your bank account through the ASBA facility.
What factors should I consider before investing in an IPO?
Before investing in an IPO, consider these key factors:
Review financial performance, revenue growth, profitability, and debt levels.
Understand how the company makes money and if the model is sustainable.
Additionally, read the prospectus carefully, especially the risk factors section, and consider your own investment goals and risk tolerance.
What is Grey Market Premium (GMP) in IPOs?
Grey Market Premium (GMP) is the premium amount at which IPO shares are traded in the unofficial/grey market before they are listed on stock exchanges. It indicates market sentiment and potential listing gains.
For example, if an IPO is priced at ₹500 per share and has a GMP of ₹100, it suggests the grey market expects the share to list at around ₹600.
Important: GMP is unofficial and unregulated. It can fluctuate significantly and shouldn't be the sole factor for investment decisions.
How are IPO shares allotted if an issue is oversubscribed?
When an IPO is oversubscribed, shares are allotted through a proportionate or lottery system:
- Applications are categorized by investor category (Retail, QIB, NII)
- Within each category, a computerized draw or proportionate allocation is used
- Retail investors have the highest chance of receiving at least minimum lot
- In extreme oversubscription, many applicants may not receive any shares
SEBI ensures the allocation process is fair and transparent, with no preferential treatment to any investor within the same category.
What is the difference between Mainboard and SME IPOs?
Parameter | Mainboard IPOs | SME IPOs |
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Issue Size | Typically over ₹100 crore | Between ₹5-25 crore |
Minimum Application | ₹10,000-15,000 | ₹1-2 lakh |
Listing Platform | NSE/BSE Main Platform | NSE Emerge/BSE SME |
Risk Level | Moderate | Higher |
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