Upcoming IPOs in India: A Look at the Future of Public Offerings

India's IPO market is buzzing with activity as several companies prepare to go public in the coming months. With a mix of established businesses and emerging startups, investors have a wide range of opportunities to explore. In this blog, we’ll dive into the upcoming IPOs, their expected impact, and what investors should consider before participating.
The Current IPO Landscape
The Indian stock market has seen a resurgence in IPO activity, with companies across various sectors seeking to raise capital. Some of the most anticipated IPOs include:
- Leela Hotels IPO – A luxury hotel chain backed by Brookfield, aiming to raise ₹3,500 crore through a fresh issue and an offer for sale.
- Caliber Mining and Logistics IPO – A Nagpur-based coal mining and logistics provider looking to mobilize ₹600 crore.
- Jaro Institute of Technology IPO – An online higher education platform planning to raise ₹570 crore.
- Scoda Tubes IPO – A Gujarat-based stainless-steel tubes and pipes manufacturer set to raise ₹275 crore.
- Aegis Vopak Terminals IPO – A joint venture between Aegis Logistics and Royal Vopak, aiming for ₹3,500 crore.
- Borana Weaves IPO – A textile company launching its IPO with a price band of ₹205 to ₹216 per share.
- Belrise Industries IPO – A ₹2,150 crore IPO with a price band of ₹85-90 per share.
Why Are Companies Going Public?
Companies opt for IPOs to raise funds for expansion, repay debts, and enhance their market presence. The Indian economy’s steady growth and increasing investor interest make it an attractive time for businesses to go public.
Key Considerations for Investors
Before investing in an IPO, consider the following:
- Company Fundamentals – Analyze financial statements, revenue growth, and profitability.
- Industry Trends – Understand the sector’s growth potential and competitive landscape.
- IPO Pricing – Compare the price band with industry peers to assess valuation.
- Grey Market Premium (GMP) – Check market sentiment and expected listing gains.
- Anchor Investors – Institutional participation can indicate confidence in the IPO.