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IPO frenzy: 14 public issues set to open next week, 12 listings scheduled

IPO Frenzy July 2025 Public Issues and Listings Overview

IPO frenzy: 14 public issues set to open next week, 12 listings scheduled

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IPO Frenzy: 14 Public Issues Set to Open Next Week, 12 Listings Scheduled

The Indian capital market is bustling with activity as 14 initial public offerings (IPOs) are set to open next week, alongside 12 IPO listings scheduled to debut on stock exchanges. Investors have a wide range of sectors and companies to consider for fresh equity investments this week.

Upcoming IPOs Opening Next Week

Next week, investors can watch for IPO openings from notable companies including:

Aditya Infotech (Jul 29–31)

Laxmi India Finance Ltd. (Jul 29–31)

NSDL (National Securities Depository Limited) (Jul 30–Aug 1)

Sri Lotus Developers (Jul 30–Aug 1)

Umiya Mobile, Repono, Kaytex Fabrics, and several SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) IPOs also entering the market.

These IPOs represent a mix of Mainboard listings and SME platforms, offering diverse investment opportunities.

Recent and Scheduled IPO Listings

There are 12 IPO listings scheduled shortly, adding new companies to the stock market fold. Recent IPOs have shown promising listing gains, with notable listings such as:

Anthem Biosciences with nearly 27% listing gains

Monika Alcobev and GLEN Industries showing positive returns

Several SME and Mainboard IPOs have attracted significant investor interest.

Why is this IPO Frenzy Important for Investors?

Provides new avenues for portfolio diversification.

Gives investors access to emerging companies and growth sectors.

Opportunities to participate in fresh equity issues at IPO price bands.

Potential for listing gains as seen in recent IPO performances.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is an IPO?
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is when a company offers its shares to the public for the first time to raise capital. Through this process, investors can buy shares and become stakeholders.

What is the difference between Mainboard and SME IPOs?
Mainboard IPOs are listed on major stock exchanges (NSE, BSE) and usually involve larger companies. SME IPOs are for small and medium enterprises, listed on SME platforms of stock exchanges, often with smaller capital requirements.

How can I invest in IPOs opening next week?
Investors can apply for IPOs through their trading or demat accounts using their broker’s IPO application facility during the IPO subscription dates.

Are listing gains guaranteed after an IPO?
Listing gains depend on market demand and company performance; they are not guaranteed. Past performance of IPO listings may vary.

What should I consider before investing in an IPO?
Review the company’s prospectus, financials, industry outlook, and risks. Understanding the business model and growth potential is essential.

Published on: July 27, 2025
Published by: PAVAN

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