Current IPOs in 2025

Current IPOs in 2025
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Beezaasan Explotech IPOMining & Minerals, SME
Open - Close21 Feb - 25 Feb
Issue size₹59.00
Price range₹165 – ₹175
Opens on 21 Feb
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Swasth Foodtech India IPOConsumer Food, SME

2.22x

subscribed

Open - Close20 Feb - 24 Feb
Issue size₹14.00
Price range₹94.00 – ₹94.00
Closes on 24 Feb
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HP Telecom India IPOTelecommunication - Equipment, SME

0.31x

subscribed

Open - Close20 Feb - 24 Feb
Issue size₹34.00
Price range₹108 – ₹108
Closes on 24 Feb

How to apply for IPOs on Upstox

Step 1

Go to www.upstox.com/ipo or open the Upstox mobile app and select the IPO you wish to apply for from the 'Open IPO' section

Step 2

Click on apply, enter the lot size, price and provide your UPI mandate.

Step 3

Approve the UPI mandate on your UPI app and you are all set!


Latest News on IPO

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PhonePe redomiciled from Singapore to India in December 2022 for which it had to pay around ₹8,000 crore in taxes to the government. The company in FY24 (2023-24) posted a 73% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its revenue to ₹5,064 crore.

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National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) is expediting its much-anticipated ₹3,000 crore IPO, aiming for a launch by next month before its regulatory approval expires. A senior official confirmed that the depository firm is racing against time to secure necessary clearances.

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HP Telecom India IPO consists exclusively of a fresh issue of 31.69 lakh equity shares. The company has fixed the IPO price at ₹108 per share for the IPO. The ₹34.23-crore NSE SME issue is available for subscription till February 24.

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The ₹14.92-crore IPO is open for subscription from February 20 to February 24. The company has fixed the issue price at ₹94 per share. Swasth Foodtech India IPO listing on the BSE SME platform has been scheduled for February 28.

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In a major disappointment for primary market investors, none of the four IPO listings on Wednesday managed to make an impactful debut. While Hexaware Technologies shares were listed at a 5% premium over the issue price, the three SME issues made a muted debut.

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Quality Power IPO allotment status will be finalised on Wednesday. Investors who applied for the public issue can check finalisation details on the websites of the NSE, the BSE, and MUFG Intime India Pvt Ltd (formerly Link Intime India).

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Upcoming IPOs: The allotment of HP Telecom India and Swasth Foodtech IPOs will take place on February 25, while the listing will occur on February 28.

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Royalarc Electrodes IPO comprised a fresh issue of 18 lakh shares, worth up to ₹21.6 crore, and an offer-for-sale (OFS) of 12 lakh shares, amounting to ₹14.4 crore. The proposed IPO listing date is February 21. Shares of Rolyalarc Electrodes Ltd will be listed on the NSE SME platform.

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Soon after listing, the stock marginally increased to hit an intraday high of ₹182.05 apiece on the NSE Emerge platform. As the stock debuted at the issue price of ₹180, IPO investors would not have made any gains. The minimum investment for the IPO investors was ₹1,36,800 for a single lot of 800 shares.

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Voler Car IPO listed flat on the NSE SME platform on February 19, with shares opening at ₹90. The stock hit a 5% lower circuit, marking a lacklustre debut. The company raised ₹27 crore from this public issue.

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As the minimum bid quantity to apply for the PS Raj Steels IPO was 1,000 shares, successful bidders who were allotted shares in the primary issue were sitting on nominal listing gains of ₹5,000 per lot (₹5 x 1,000) as soon as the stock started trading in the secondary market.

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The mainboard issue of Quality Power Electrical Equipments Ltd and NSE SME issues of Tejas Cargo India Ltd and Royalarc Electrodes Ltd were fully subscribed on the last day of bidding, after witnessing a muted demand in the first two days.

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Tejas Cargo India’s ₹105.84 crore IPO was fully subscribed by the final day, with strong demand from Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs). The total subscription reached 1.22 times. The allotment status for the IPO will be finalised on February 18. Investors can check the allotment status on the NSE and Bigshare Services portal.

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Quality Power IPO fully subscribed on the final day, with 1.29 times oversubscription. Despite a slow start, retail investors drove the demand. The power equipment supplier raised ₹858.7 crore from this IPO. Allotment status will be finalised on February 19. Investors can check the status on the NSE, BSE, or MUFG Intime India portal.

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Hexaware Tech IPO Listing Date: The issue is exclusively an offer-for-sale (OFS) of shares worth ₹8,750 crore by Carlyle Group's CA Magnum Holdings. Since it is solely an OFS, the entire IPO proceeds will go to the selling shareholder. The company will not get any funds.

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Bansal did not rule out an IPO in the upcoming fiscal year, suggesting that further clarity on key milestones will emerge following consultations with the company’s board.

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Quality Power IPO: The initial public offering of Quality Power Electrical Equipments has been fully subscribed on Tuesday, February 18, the third day of bidding.

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LG Electronics India filed the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) for the public issue of its India unit with the capital market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on December 6, 2024. The IPO could be a complete offer-for-sale of up to 10.18 crore equity shares.

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Hexaware Technologies IPO allotment has been finalised. Those who have applied for the public issue can check bid finalisation details on the websites of the BSE, the NSE, and KFin Technologies.

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Shanmuga Hospital IPO allotment: The company launched its IPO on the BSE SME platform on February 13 to raise ₹20.62 crore from the primary market. The company has proposed to list its shares on the BSE SME platform on Thursday, February 20.

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LK Mehta Polymers IPO allotment: The ₹7.38-crore issue was open for subscription from February 13 to February 17. The IPO price was fixed at ₹71 per share. The listing date has been fixed as February 21.

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NSDL is a SEBI-registered market infrastructure institution offering a wide range of products and services to the financial and securities markets in India.

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Upcoming IPOs: Swasth Foodtech India, HP Telecom India, and Beezaasan Explotech will commence their initial share sales on February 19, 20, and 21, respectively.

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The lithium-ion batteries manufacturing company launched its initial public offering on February 12 to raise ₹54 crore from the primary market. The company has proposed to list its shares on the NSE SME platform on Wednesday, February 19.

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Quality Power IPO is a 100% book-built issue aimed at raising a total of ₹858.7 crore. It is a combination of a fresh issuance of 53 lakh shares, aggregating to ₹225 crore, and an offer-for-sale (OFS) of 1.49 crore shares, aggregating to ₹633.7 crore.

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Factors to consider before investing in an Ongoing IPO

Before investing in any ongoing IPO, check the company's overview, business model, strengths and weaknesses, and financial position to understand its growth prospects. Having a thorough knowledge about the valuation and financial history of the company also helps you to make a prudent decision. Further consider factors like offer size, price band and the purpose of the public issue to determine whether you should invest in the IPO or not. The cost of investment, i.e., the minimum lot size for investment also plays a crucial role in any IPO investment. It’s advisable to invest in an IPO as per your financial goals, investment horizon and risk appetite.

Why should you invest in current IPOs?

Initial public offerings, or IPOs, give you a window to invest in growth potential companies before their listing. This allows you to get the shares before other investors and capitalise on the first-mover advantage. Fast-growing companies often take the route of IPO to get capital to fund expansion. Investing in the maiden share sale allows you to gain from the company’s growth. An IPO typically involves a liquid market for shares after the initial offering, providing an exit strategy for investors if they choose to sell their shares in the short or medium term.

Frequently asked questions

How can I check which IPOs are open for subscription?

You can check all the IPOs open for subscription via the Upstox app or website and get all the requisite information for making an investment call. The Upstox IPO page carries information about the company’s overview and the offer details. Further, you may refer to the IPO pages of the NSE and BSE to get an update on the companies that have launched their IPOs.

What documents are required to invest in an IPO?

To invest in an IPO you need a Demat account and PAN card. Further, ensure that your bank account is linked with your Demat account for smooth transfer of payments and refunds involved in an IPO application. Investors must refer to the company’s Red Herring Prospectus to understand its credentials and financials before confirming the investment. You can directly apply for shares in an IPO of your choice through the Upstox app and website from anywhere.

Where can I view the subscription status of current IPOs?

The subscription status of an IPO application is confirmed once the bidding closes. The company finalises the allotment of shares from the number of applications received. The allotment status is updated on the respective websites of BSE and NSE in case of mainboard issues. The IPO's registrar also updates the allotment status on its website. For SME IPO, the allotment status is updated on the websites of the respective exchanges— BSE SME and NSE Emerge. You can also check the subscription status of an IPO on the Upstox app.

What happens after I apply for a current IPO?

Following the successful competition of the bidding process, the company finalises the allotment of shares. Typically, this is done on the next working day after the subscription is closed. This is followed by the initiation of refunds for the non-allottees and credit of shares to the Demat accounts of successful bidders. Those who get the shares in the IPO receive an official communication from the company.
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