Technichem IPO opens tomorrow: GMP jumps over 20%; Price band, risks, and key details to know before subscribing

A BSE SME issue, Technichem Organics IPO is set to open its three-days bidding window on December 31, 2024 with a price band set between Rs 52 to Rs 55 per share. The IPO is scheduled to close its subscription window on January 2, 2025.

Here is everything you need to know about the Technichem Organics IPO before investing.

IPO Details: What’s on Offer?

Technichem Organics IPO will feature a fresh issue of 45,90,000 equity shares, amounting to a sum of Rs 25.25 crore. Furthermore, it is also important to note that in this SME issue, there is no offer for sale (OFS) component, meaning the entire issue consists of newly issued shares.

The price band for the issue has been set between RS 52 to Rs 55 per share, each with a face value of Rs 10. Interested investors can bid for a minimum of 2,000 shares, and bids can only be placed in multiples of 2,000 thereafter.

Investment Breakdown

Retail investors will need to invest a minimum of Rs 1,10,000 (for 2,000 shares), while HNI investors must invest for 4,000 shares (Rs 2,20,000).

Also Read: Unimech Aerospace GMP soars over 90% ahead of listing tomorrow – Everything you need to know

Technichem Organics IPO – GMP

Ahead of the IPO opening, the Grey Market Premium (GMP) stands at Rs 11, suggesting a 20 per cent surge from the upper price band of Rs 55. This indicates the expected listing price hovering around Rs 66 per share, as per the latest trend.

Financial Use: Where the Funds Will Go

The funds raised through this IPO will primarily be used for capital expenditure for setting up a new facility, settling outstanding obligations and general corporate purposes.

The Risks: What Investors Should Know

As per the DRHP filed by the company, some of the risk factors noted by the company in the filing include:

“We are highly dependent on certain key customers for a substantial portion of our revenues, and we do not have long-term contracts with all of these customers. Loss of relationship with any of these customers may have a material adverse effect on our profitability and results of operations.”

“We depend on a certain supplier for our raw materials required for our operations,

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