Thinking of
Listing your Business through SME IPO?
From planning to listing—we make your IPO journey smooth.
After listing on stock exchanges through Initial Public Offer, QIP provides a quicker and more flexible way for companies to raise money for expansion, diversification, or future funding needs under guidance of merchant bankers. Understanding QIP meaning is important for companies and investors in the fast-growing market of IPOs in India. A Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) is a fundraising route that allows listed companies, including those that have raised funds through SME IPO in India. It provides investment opportunity for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) to be a part of fund raising by listed businesses. Explore our curated insights on QIPs and discover how they fit into the broader world of IPO in India.
Approval Date: 3rd Mar 2025
Sector: Film and Animation - VFX
Issue Size: ₹ 29 Cr.
City: Chennai
Approval Date: 29th May 2025
Sector: Agro - Food Products
Issue Size: ₹ 6 Cr.
City: New Delhi
Approval Date: 3rd Mar 2025
Sector: Film and Animation - VFX
Issue Size: ₹ 29 Cr.
City: Chennai
Approval Date: 10th Aug 2024
Sector: Chemical - Paint and Adhesives
Issue Size: ₹ 7 Cr.
City: Mumbai
Approval Date: 27th Jul 2024
Sector: FMCG - Snacks and Beverages
Issue Size: ₹ 30 Cr.
City: Kolkata
Approval Date: 11th Apr 2024
Sector: Power and Energy
Issue Size: ₹ 10 Cr.
City: Ahmedabad
Approval Date: 24th Apr 2024
Sector: Engineering
Issue Size: ₹ 15 Cr.
City: Mumbai