SME IPO in India 2025 (BSE SME, NSE Emerge)

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SME IPO List 2025 (IPO at BSE SME & NSE Emerge)
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Current SME IPO in India

These IPOs represent an important milestone for these privately owned, small companies as they decide to offer their shares to the general public for the first time. By doing this, SMEs can secure capital from public investors who are interested in becoming shareholders. The two primary types of SME IPOs include fixed price, where shares are offered at a predetermined price, and book building, which allows the price range to be set based on investor demand. The objective of this platform is to facilitate transparency and accessibility for investors wishing to participate in these opportunities and support the growth of SMEs in the market.

The Above list details the SME IPOs scheduled at the BSE and NSE exchanges.

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.