Electric Equipments - OEM
Sub Sector: business of providing specialized services of operation and maintenance of substation
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Emerge
Chamunda Electrical is engaged in the business of providing specialized services of operation and maintenance of substation up to 66 KV (kilovolt), testing and commissioning of electrical substation up to 220 KV (kilovolt) and solar power generation park of 1.5 MW (Megawatts) capacity, and within their scope, it includes erection of EHV class equipments, structures and equipments, earthing, control cable works and other associated works for substations up to 220 KV (D Class). Chamunda = Electrical range of customised service offerings and their ability to develop solutions to the specific needs of clients have enabled them to garner prominent clients across industries. Chamunda Electrical constant endeavour is to nurture every client relationship to ensure that it translates into a long-term association. We also continually engage with their customers to understand their requirements better to be able to provide more holistic services and to identify new areas where they can engage with them.
Kfin Technologies Limited
Chamunda Electrical operates in Electric Equipments - OEM and business of providing specialized services of operation and maintenance of substation. The Issue would be listed on SME. The registrar of the Issue is Kfin Technologies Limited. The IPO type of Chamunda Electrical is Book Building Process and Object of issue is
Merchant Banker of Chamunda Electrical IPO is GYR Capital Advisors Private Limited
The DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus) of Chamunda Electrical IPO was filed on 26 Sep 2024.
No, Chamunda Electrical IPO is not yet listed. See other upcoming SME IPOs here.
The IPO open date and IPO close date of Chamunda Electrical are not available now. You can apply in Chamunda Electrical IPO online using either UPI or ASBA as a payment method. ASBA IPO application can be done through net banking of your bank account. UPI IPO application is also offered by brokers, though they don't handle any banking services.
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