Hexaware Technologies Share Price, IPO listing Highlights: Shares list with at 5% premium on market debut

Hexaware Technologies IPO Shares List Highlights: Hexaware Technologies is set to list its shares on the BSE and NSE today, marking its stock market debut. The company’s IPO, which was open from February 12 to 14, with a price band set at Rs 708 per share. The allotment took place on February 18, and today, February 19 is the official listing day. On the final day of bidding, the IPO received an overall subscription of 2.79 times.

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15:40 (IST) 19 Feb 2025 Hexaware Technologies IPO listing Live Updates: Stock update

By the closing hour of the market, the company’s shares were trading at Rs 753.20, up Rs 3.04, on the Sensex. Meanwhile, on the Nifty, the shares were trading at Rs 755.40, up 1.33%.

15:39 (IST) 19 Feb 2025 Hexaware Technologies IPO listing Live Updates: Stock update

By the closing hour of the market, the company’s shares were trading at Rs 753.20, up Rs 3.04, on the Sensex. Meanwhile, on the Nifty, the shares were trading at Rs 755.40, up 1.33%.

13:08 (IST) 19 Feb 2025 Hexaware Technologies IPO listing Live Updates: Lemonn on Hexaware IPO

“Hexaware Technologies debuted on the stock market today, February 19, 2025, with a modest premium. Shares opened at ₹745.50 on the NSE, up 5.3% from the IPO price of ₹708, and at ₹731 on the BSE, a 3.25% rise. The ₹8,750 crore IPO was entirely an offer for sale by promoter CA Magnum Holdings and was subscribed 2.66 times overall. Retail investors showed weak interest, subscribing to just 11% of their quota. Subdued listing was along the expected lines due to weak market conditions and the absence of a grey market premium. Despite being priced attractively relative to peers, broader market weakness led to a muted retail interest and debut,” said Satish Chandra Aluri, Research Analyst at Lemonn.

12:29 (IST) 19 Feb 2025 Hexaware Technologies IPO listing Live Updates: JM Financial on Hexaware IPO

“HEXW, like Coforge, expanded service offerings and prioritized verticals/clients with larger tech outsourcing spend while diversifying from sub-scale ones such as travel,” said the JM Financial in its report.

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