211  Total SME IPOs listed in 2025

9,659.65 Crs.  Total funds raised in 2025

144  SME IPOs listed with Gain in 2025

67  SME IPOs listed with loss in 2025

211  Total SME IPOs listed in 2025

9,659.65 Crs.  Total funds raised in 2025

144  SME IPOs listed with Gain in 2025

67  SME IPOs listed with loss in 2025

211  Total SME IPOs listed in 2025

9,659.65 Crs.  Total funds raised in 2025

144  SME IPOs listed with Gain in 2025

67  SME IPOs listed with loss in 2025

211  Total SME IPOs listed in 2025

9659.65 Crs.  Total funds raised in 2,025.00

144  SME IPOs listed with Gain in 2025

67  SME IPOs listed with loss in 2025

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Summary

PE Ratio*
Highest 50.00
Median 17.51
Lowest -177.74
IPO Size (Cr.)
Highest 27870.16
Median 1,232.81
Lowest 13.94
  1. *IPOs with Extreme PE (50+) are excluded from the above calculations.
  2. Above summary is for reference only as the same is based on the limited data set.

Mainboard IPOs by Profitability

Analyse the financial performance of Mainboard IPOs with key metrics such as IPO size, IPO category, city, PAT, revenue, and PE ratio. Our curated table provides a detailed list of IPOs to assist businesses and investors in making strategic decisions. Supported by seasoned IPO consultants, we simplify the IPO listing process and ensure compliance with industry standards. Leverage data-driven insights and expert guidance to explore profitable opportunities and position your business for long-term success in the market.

Company Name IPO Year (Listed) IPO Size (Cr.) Sector P/E Annualized Revenue Annualised PAT Net margin %

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Summary

PE Ratio*
Highest 50.00
Median 17.51
Lowest -177.74
IPO Size (Cr.)
Highest 27870.16
Median 1,232.81
Lowest 13.94
  1. *IPOs with Extreme PE (50+) are excluded from the above calculations.
  2. Above summary is for reference only as the same is based on the limited data set.

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Upcoming IPOs in India

The below mentioned are the forthcoming IPOs for which DRHPs have been filed recently and are in process of approval by the BSE or NSE exchange.

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*The Revenue and PAT figures mentioned above are on the Annualised basis.

FAQs

The BRLM who has been appointed for the IPO usually raises the funds. Else the companies may arrange for investors themselves in their investor community.

The company needs to establish a consistently growing trend in its profitability. A sudden rise in profits appears window dressed to the investors. Hence a trend needs to be established over some justified time period.

All IPO funds are credited to the company. An IPO can have two components i.e. Fresh Issue and an Offer for Sale. Fresh Issue proceeds are received by the company and offer for sale proceeds goes to investors who are making an exit from the company.

IPO Advisors like IPOPlatform.com assist with valuation, documentation, regulatory approvals, merchant banker selection, and investor outreach, ensuring smooth listing and successful fundraising. Their expertise helps companies navigate SEBI compliance, market positioning, and post-listing strategies. 

An Initial Public Offer (IPO) is when a company sells its shares to the public for the first time to raise funds. This happens in the primary market and is one of the main ways a company can get long-term funds. An IPO helps a company grow by giving it access to money from public investors. It also boosts the company’s image and brings more attention to its brand. For many businesses, going public is the best way to raise funds quickly for expansion. On a bigger scale, when many IPOs are happening, it often shows that the stock market and economy are doing well.

Understand IPO process and Eligibility

Mainboard IPO

To list on the NSE for a Mainboard IPO, a company must have ₹10 crore paid-up capital, ₹25 crore market capitalization, a 3-year track record, and comply with legal requirements, with no insolvency or debt defaults.

To list on the BSE, the company must have ₹10 crore paid-up capital, raise at least ₹10 crore in the IPO, and have a ₹25 crore market capitalization post-issue.

For more details, please refer to Link https://www.ipoplatform.com/blogs/difference-between-mainboard-and-sme-ipo/127

SME IPO 

To list on NSE Emerge and BSE SME, a company’s post-issue capital should not exceed to Rs 25 crore a 3-year track record, and profit in 2 of the last 3 years. The company must have, ₹1 crore net worth, ₹3 crore net tangible assets, and at least 1 year of operating profit or a 3-year track record from its predecessor.

For details on NSE SME eligibility, refer to Link https://www.ipoplatform.com/blogs/nse-sme-eligibility-criteria/135

For details on BSE SME eligibility criteria, refer to link https://www.ipoplatform.com/blogs/bse-sme-eligibility-criteria/134

The IPO process begins with the company’s decision to go public, followed by hiring key advisors such as IPO advisors, investment bankers, legal experts, and auditors. IPO advisors assist in finalizing the Best merchant banker in India. The lead manager carries out the IPO process and files DRHP.  

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Once SEBI/Stock Exchanges approves the DRHP, the company sets the price band or fixed price for shares and conducts a roadshow to generate investor interest.

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After the IPO opens for subscription, investors can apply for shares, and the allotment will be made on the demand. Finally, the company’s shares are listed on the stock exchange, marking its entry into the public market.