Upcoming IPOs in 2025: LG Electronics, Zepto, Ather Energy, NSDL, and 10 more IPOs expected over the year

Upcoming IPO 2025: As the countdown to 2025 begins, over 35 companies have secured green signal from the market regulator SEBI and 55 companies are in the pipeline awaiting the green light as of now.

Furthermore, the coming year will also witness many big-ticket companies from diverse sectors gearing up to make their public debut.

The IPO market in India has been on a high throughout 2024, with 91 mainboard IPOs and 240 SME IPOs (including BSE and NSE), paving the way.

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Let’s now take look at the IPOs lined up for the coming year, 2025:

Big Players Enter the IPO Arena

LG Electronics India

One of the most anticipated IPO in 2025 is of the South Korean electronics giant. The company, through the issue, plans to raise Rs 15,237 crore through an Offer-for-Sale (OFS) of 10.1 crore shares.

Hexaware Technologies

The IT services company is set for a Rs 9,950 crore IPO, making it the largest public offer in the sector in over two decades. The IPO is entirely an OFS, backed from its parent, Carlyle Group.

NSDL (National Securities Depository Ltd)

NSDL, India’s largest depository, aims to raise Rs 3,000 crore via an OFS. The IPO is expected to launch in the early 2025.

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E-commerce in the pipeline

Zepto

After Zomato and Swiggy debut on the stock market, another quick commerce startup, Zepto aims to raise over USD 1 billion to bolster its market position.

Flipkart

The e-commerce giant, Flipkart is also expected to launch its IPO by late 2025 or early 2026. With backing from Walmart and Google, this e-commerce giant’s IPO could also possibly be one of the major looking forward issues by investors.

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