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Upcoming IPOs

Company Name
Subscription Period
Offer Price (₹)
Issue Size (₹ Cr.)

Grover Jewells Ltd

04 Feb - 06 Feb 2026

83.00 - 88.00

31.91 - 33.83

NFP Sampoorna Foods Ltd

04 Feb - 06 Feb 2026

52.00 - 55.00

23.19 - 24.53

Biopol Chemicals Ltd

06 Feb - 10 Feb 2026

102.00 - 108.00

29.52 - 31.26

Current IPOs

Company Name
Subscription Period
Offer Price (₹)
Issue Size (₹ Cr.)

C K K Retail Mart Ltd

30 Jan - 03 Feb 2026

155.00

83.7 - 88.02

Invalid Date - Invalid Date

0.00

0.00

Closed IPOs

Company Name
Subscription Period
Offer Price (₹)
Issue Size (₹ Cr.)

Accretion Nutraveda Ltd

28 Jan - 30 Jan 2026

129.00

24.77

Kanishk Aluminium India Ltd

28 Jan - 30 Jan 2026

73.00

29.20

Msafe Equipments Ltd

28 Jan - 30 Jan 2026

123.00

66.42

Kasturi Metal Composite Ltd

27 Jan - 29 Jan 2026

64.00

17.61

Hannah Joseph Hospital Ltd

22 Jan - 28 Jan 2026

70.00

42.00

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IPO NEWS

With production in India and subsidiaries in the U.S., Netherlands, and Ireland, the Company supplies a variety of customers throughout the world.

24 Nov 2025|11:40 AM

The IPO consists of a fresh issue and an Offer for Sale. The majority of the issue comprises of the Offer for Sale component.

19 Nov 2025|03:39 PM

The company has also grown its international presence through M&A in the US.

14 Nov 2025|09:14 AM

Supported by global R&D and strong local manufacturing, it manufactures automobile parts that comply with BS-VI and Euro 6 standards.

13 Nov 2025|09:51 AM

Fresh issue comprises the majority of the IPO. A significant chunk of the fresh issue proceeds is earmarked for M&A and strengthening its technology infrastructure.

12 Nov 2025|11:09 AM

IPO Knowledge Center

An initial public offering or IPO is the first time the stock of a private company is sold to the public. In the dotcom mania days back in the 1990s, investors had the privilege of throwing their money in just about any IPO with the guarantee of it generating amazing returns, at least in the beginning.

1 Feb 2022|06:16 AM

An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the first time a company issues its shares to the public. This is how businesses go from being ‘private’ to ‘public.’ In other words, a company that was privately owned up until the Initial Public Offer, becomes a publicly traded company. As an investor, you have access to the company’s shares directly through a stock exchange.

11 Mar 2022|04:37 AM

IPO or Initial Public Offer is a process where a private company goes public and wants to expand its territories and business at large.

18 May 2022|10:05 AM

If you are an investor or in any way associated with the Indian stock market, you may have heard about the IPO buzz doing rounds almost every week. The Indian stock exchange has provided substantial returns to investors who have applied to various good IPOs.

21 Mar 2022|07:54 AM

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New IPOs Listing Performance

High Performers

Low Performers

Company Name
List Price
List Date
Issue Price
LTP (%Chg)

Ather Energy

326.05

06 May 2025

321.00

621

(90.46%)

Belrise Industri

98.50

28 May 2025

90.00

171.1

(73.7%)

Borana Weaves

243.00

27 May 2025

216.00

388.45

(59.85%)

Billionbrains

114.00

12 Nov 2025

100.00

177.05

(55.3%)

Jain Resource

265.25

01 Oct 2025

232.00

411.6

(55.17%)

Monitor IPO New Issues

Company Name
Published On

Bharat Coking

06 Jan 2026

ICICI AMC

11 Dec 2025

Tenneco Clean

11 Nov 2025

Lenskart Solut.

30 Oct 2025

Orkla India

27 Oct 2025

Canara HSBC

09 Oct 2025

IPO DRAFT PROSPECTUS

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Filed

  • Biopol Chemicals Ltd

    06 February, 2026

  • NFP Sampoorna Foods Ltd

    04 February, 2026

  • Grover Jewells Ltd

    04 February, 2026

  • C K K Retail Mart Ltd

    30 January, 2026

  • Kanishk Aluminium India Ltd

    28 January, 2026

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Basis of IPO Allotment

Company Name
Issue Type
Close Date

Apollo Techno Industries Ltd

Book Building - SME

26 December 2025

Nanta Tech Ltd

Book Building - SME

26 December 2025

Bai-Kakaji Polymers Ltd

Book Building - SME

26 December 2025

Admach Systems Ltd

Book Building - SME

26 December 2025

Dhara Rail Projects Ltd

Book Building - SME

26 December 2025

About IPO

Initial public offerings allow private companies to access the public market for the first time and raise capital. The shift happens with the issuance of shares of stocks in a trading exchange. The people who purchase the shares at the IPO price can gain by selling those when they increase in value after listing.

Why Do Companies Launch IPOs?

IPOs provide financial fuel while enabling the public to invest alongside a company's journey.

  • Companies undertake IPOs primarily to raise funds for growth initiatives. Capital raised can power expansion plans or research endeavors.
  • Some businesses use the proceeds to reduce debt levels and strengthen their balance sheets.
  • The IPO gives early backers and employees an opportunity to cash in their investments.
  • Going public also increases visibility and brand awareness to attract more customers.

Who can invest in an IPO?

Anyone with an approved trading and Demat account will be able to invest in an IPO. Investors can generally be categorized as follows:

  • Institutional Investors:

    This includes entities like banks and mutual funds.
  • Retail Investors:

    They make investments up to ₹2 lakh in an IPO.
  • Non-Institutional Investors:

    They have a net worth of more than ₹2 lakh.

Both experienced and novice individuals can invest. But the IPO allotment process may differ based on demand and investor type.

Steps to Invest in an IPO Online

Investing in an initial public offering has now become straightforward through web-based platforms. Here are the steps necessary to participate in an IPO electronically:

  1. One must first secure an active trading and demat account from any SEBI-approved broker.
  2. Subsequently, browse available IPOs and select the one you desire.
  3. Then, determine the number of shares sought and submit a bid within the stipulated price spectrum.
  4. The indicated amount will be blocked pending share allocation through the ASBA process.
  5. If shares are granted, they will be credited to the demat account, and funds will be deducted.

How to Apply for IPO?

India Infoline provides a simple pathway to engage with IPOs.

  1. Initially, sign into our account using valid credentials.
  2. Next, navigate to the "IPO" section visible on the dashboard.
  3. Here, choose the wanted IPO and fill in the application particulars.
  4. Lastly, submit the order and confirm the filled details.
  5. One can then track the allocation status through the platform. India Infoline streamlines the investor process by offering up-to-the-minute information on IPOs and allotment monitoring.

FAQs on IPOs

What are the 5 latest IPOs?

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The latest IPOs vary depending on market conditions and timing. Investors can stay updated by regularly checking stock exchange announcements or financial news platforms for information on new and upcoming offerings in various sectors. You will also get to know about the 5 latest IPOs on our platform.

Is IPO a good option?

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While IPOs can provide promising returns if the company proves to grow substantially, it is important to carefully assess risks, fundamentals, and prevailing marketplace conditions before partaking. Thorough due diligence is paramount.

Can an IPO cause loss?

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Yes, investing in IPOs risks losses should the stock price fall below the offer price after listing. Poor company performance that disappoints market expectations can also trigger losses on IPO shares. Both scenarios underline the uncertainties of investing early in a company’s public journey.

Can you sell IPO shares immediately?

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Technically, yes, immediately upon exchange debut, newly public shares allow sales. However, institutional shareholders are subject to lock-up periods restricting the quick disposal of sizable portions. Furthermore, prudent investors often prefer observing a stock’s initial public performance before acting, lessening immediate selling activity.

How do you calculate the IPO listing price?

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The price of the IPO is determined in the book-building process by determining the demand and supply. It is defined as the price at which the shares are floated to begin trading for the first time post-IPO.

What is the IPO subscription period?

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Spanning several days, the subscription window grants prospective shareholders the opportunity to apply for IPOs. Typically lasting three to five days, this phase establishes initial share allocation before exchange commencement.

What is the "Minimum Order Quantity" for an IPO?

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For each unique IPO, the company stipulates the lowest number of shares an applicant may seek to purchase. This minimum order quantity can vary between issues.

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