The great IPO lineup of 2025: Reliance Jio, LG Electronics India, Tata Capital & more; 10 biggest new issues to watch out for…

Is the IPO frenzy slowing down? If you thought 2024 was packed with blockbuster listings, 2025 is gearing up to be even bigger. Some of India’s most well known brands and industry giants are preparing to hit Dalal Street in the coming months, and investors are waiting with bated breath.

From Reliance Jio, which could launch India’s biggest IPO ever, to LG Electronics India, finally making its market debut, and Zepto, the startup that changed how India shops, this year’s IPO lineup is nothing short of thrilling.

Here’s a closer look at the most anticipated IPOs of 2025. LG Electronics India

Imagine owning a piece of the company that made your first ever flat-screen TV. LG Electronics India has got the final nod from SEBI and is all set for its IPO. The offer is a complete OFS (Offer for Sale), meaning all proceeds go to its South Korean parent company.

LG Electronics has been a part of Indian homes for decades, from televisions and refrigerators to air conditioners and smartphones. Now, the South Korean consumer electronics giant is bringing its Indian arm to the stock market.

NSDL

NSDL, India’s largest depository, is finally going public. As per various reports, the NSDL IPO will be a full-fledged OFS, which means that the existing shareholders will divest their stakes instead of the company raising fresh capital. “Our dates are expiring next month. We are rushing against time to get things done fast. We will try (to launch the IPO before that),” said the NSDL official to PTI.

The IPO will be an OFS, with major stakeholders like NSE and IDBI Bank offloading their shares. The only question now: Will it launch in March or April?

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Tata Group is back with another big IPO. After the success of Tata Technologies IPO, another Tata company is set to enter the stock market- Tata Capital.

As per Moneycontrol report, the company have already roped in 10 investment banks to manage the listing. Tata Capital could be the biggest Tata IPO ever.

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