Company Name | Issue Type | Issue Size (₹ Cr.) | Open Date | Close Date | Offer Price (Rs.) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
GK Energy Ltd | (Book Built Portion) | 460.9 - 464.26 | 19-Sep-25 | 23-Sep-25 | 145.00 - 153.00 |
Saatvik Green Energy Ltd | (Book Built Portion) | 900.00 | 19-Sep-25 | 23-Sep-25 | 442.00 - 465.00 |
Siddhi Cotspin Ltd | Book Building - SME | 65.97 - 69.85 | 19-Sep-25 | 23-Sep-25 | 102.00 - 108.00 |
Ganesh Consumer Products Ltd | (Book Built Portion) | 394.94 - 408.8 | 22-Sep-25 | 24-Sep-25 | 306.00 - 322.00 |
Atlanta Electricals Ltd | (Book Built Portion) | 673.62 - 687.34 | 22-Sep-25 | 24-Sep-25 | 718.00 - 754.00 |
The IPO of INR 4513 million is an offer for sale and is aimed at providing liquidity to its founders and key management.
16 Sep 2025|01:52 PM
The IPO is expected to enhance operational presence by funding capex and strengthening balance sheet.
10 Sep 2025|04:10 PM
Of the fresh proceeds, the company plans to deploy around ₹340 crore for debt repayment, while the rest will be set aside for general corporate purposes.
10 Sep 2025|01:19 PM
ICICI Securities, Goldman Sachs and Nomura will act as the book-running lead managers for the share sale.
3 Sep 2025|10:34 AM
Its IPO of INR 1,260 million is aimed at increasing the capacity of its SVP and SteriPort lines to meet future demand.
1 Sep 2025|02:43 PM
The term upcoming IPO refers to those companies that have made the announcement but have not yet launched the offering. Investors normally observe these IPOs with much eagerness to participate in some lucrative ventures. Investors can research companies planning an IPO in order to assess whether these offerings will align with their investment objectives and risk tolerance.
IPO investment presents opportunities for both institutional and retail investors alike. Large financial organizations that include mutual funds, pension plans, and insurance firms can purchase significant allotments of offered shares due to their sizable asset holdings. Ordinary individuals can also buy IPOs in smaller increments according to personal financial means.
To gain entry in an initial public offering, one is required to have established a securities and bank account with a sanctioned brokerage. Some IPOs are also available for interested global investors, including non-resident nationals seeking international exposure.
Investing in IPOs is relatively simpler online. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to invest in IPOs online.
Some of the prominent IPOs expected in 2025 are from the tech and pharmaceutical sectors.
Start by studying the companies knowing their business model, financials, and growth prospects. Ensure that your Demat and trading accounts are active and that you fund your bank account in advance to ensure a seamless IPO application process.
You can locate IPO applications either online through the platform given by your broker or directly on the website of the issuing company. You can also submit an ASBA application through your bank if they provide this service.
Not all IPOs are a sure shot. Each one must be considered based on the financial health of the company, the business prospects, and the market environment in general. One needs to exercise due diligence before investing.
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