Current IPO in India 2025
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Mainboard IPO List 2025

Mainboard IPO
Issuer Company Open Date Close Date Listing Date Issue Price (Rs) Issue Size – No. of Shares Lot Size Exchange
Diffusion Engineers Ltd. September 26,2024 September 30,2024 October 04 2024 ₹159 to ₹168 6598500 88 BSE  NSE 
KRN Heat Exchanger And Refrigeration Ltd. September 25,2024 September 27,2024 October 03 2024 ₹209 to ₹220 10993000 65 BSE  NSE 
Manba Finance Ltd. September 23,2024 September 25,2024 September 30 2024 ₹114 to ₹120 8799000 125 BSE  NSE 
Arkade Developers Ltd. September 16,2024 September 19,2024 September 24 2024 ₹121 to ₹128 23775719 110 BSE  NSE 
Northern ARC Capital Ltd. September 16,2024 September 19,2024 September 24 2024 ₹249 to ₹263 21478290 57 NSE  BSE 
Western Carriers (India) Ltd. September 13,2024 September 19,2024 September 24 2024 ₹163 to ₹172 20868467 87 NSE  BSE 
PN Gadgil Jewellers Ltd. September 10,2024 September 12,2024 September 17 2024 ₹456 to ₹480 16885964 31 BSE  NSE 
Tolins Tyres Ltd. September 09,2024 September 11,2024 September 16 2024 ₹215 to ₹226 7488372 66 BSE  NSE 
Current IPO in India

An Initial Public Offering (IPO) occurs when a privately-owned company decides to sell its shares to the general public for the first time. This allows the company to raise funds from everyday investors who are interested in owning a piece of the company. These investors typically fit into three main groups: individual retail investors, who are regular people buying shares for themselves; non-institutional investors, who might be smaller organizations or wealthy individuals; and qualified institutional buyers, which include large financial institutions. Each of these investor categories plays a crucial role in the IPO process, helping the company raise capital to support its growth and expansion plans.

The Above list details the Main board IPOs scheduled at the BSE and NSE.

Key IPO Jargons
  • Exchange:This is the stock exchange where the IPO shares will be listed. For Mainboard IPOs, this is usually the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) or the National Stock Exchange (NSE). For smaller SME companies, the shares are listed on NSE EMERGE or the BSE SME platform.
  • IPO Open Date / Issue Close Date: These are the start and end dates for the IPO bidding process. Investors can only apply for shares during this time frame.
  • Lot Size: This refers to the minimum number of shares you need to apply for in an IPO. For example, if the lot size is '400,' you must bid for at least 400 shares.
  • Issue Price:This is the price at which each share is offered in the IPO. There are two types of IPO pricing: Book Building and Fixed Price. In a Book Building IPO, there’s a price range (e.g., Rs 120-125), and you bid within that range. In a Fixed Price IPO, there’s a set price that you must bid for.
  • Issue Size: This is the total value of the IPO.