Another stellar year likely for IPOs

After a record Rs 1.6 lakh crore raised through initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2024, more companies are expected to tap the primary market in the coming year, despite the not-so-rosy outlook for equities next year. 

Experts anticipate companies to mop-up around Rs 2 lakh crore with the present IPO pipeline already at Rs 1.58 lakh crore. 

Any investment banker would tell a company to get listed with the current valuations in the market, said Andrew Holland, CEO at Avendus Alternate Strategies LLP. 

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“Given the valuations you get in the marketplace now, for any company that is not listed, this is an opportune time to get a high rating. If you don’t use these kinds of valuations to get listed now, then you might be waiting a long time afterwards,” Holland said. 

Bankers are gearing up for another blockbuster year, despite macroeconomic uncertainties, geopolitical tensions and the looming threat of a liquidity crunch. Some of the most anticipated IPOs in 2025 include major names like Zepto, Reliance Jio, Tata Capital and Flipkart.

A strong pipeline of 67 companies, including Hero Fincorp, Aether Energy and LG Electronics, are seeking to raise an estimated Rs 1.25 lakh crore and await SEBI’s approval. Meanwhile, 14 companies, aiming to raise Rs 33,350 crore, have already received the green light to proceed with their IPOs, according to PRIME Database.

The momentum is building on the back of a stellar 2024, which saw 92 mainboard companies raise Rs 1.6 lakh crore. Hyundai Motor India led the pack with a Rs 27,870-crore offering —though it stood out as one of the few large IPOs without any listing gains. Other major public issues included Swiggy, Bajaj Housing Finance, Vishal Mega Mart and NTPC Green Energy.

“The strong demand from investors observed in 2024 could encourage companies to move forward with IPOs in 2025, particularly those operating in high-growth industries. The presence of a healthy pipeline indicates that confidence in the IPO market is still robust,” said Diviay Chadha, partner at Singhania & Co.

Chadha projects the IPO market to raise up to Rs 1.9 lakh crore,

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