India’s IPO Market Set for $2.4 Billion Boom in July 2025

 

Graph showing India's IPO market surge in July 2025

🚀 India’s IPO Market Set for $2.4 Billion Boom in July 2025

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After a subdued start to 2025, India's IPO market is gearing up for a blockbuster month. With firms aiming to raise a record-breaking $2.4 billion in July, investors are buzzing with anticipation. This follows a solid $2 billion raised in June by marquee names like HDB Financial Services. Here's everything you need to know!

📊 Snapshot: July IPO Highlights

CompanyTarget RaiseStatus
Credila Financial Services$584 MRoadshows underway
NSDL$400 MApproved, yet to launch
Aditya InfotechUndisclosedFilings in progress
M&B EngineeringUndisclosedPreparations ongoing
LG Electronics India$1.8 B (ahead)Likely in July/Aug
JSW Cement & SMPP$470 M eachPipeline later this month

📌 Why July? Market recovery—Sensex and Nifty back near peak—plus fading global uncertainties from the US-China tensions and geopolitical flashpoints.

🔍 Detailed Analysis

  • Credila & NSDL: Anchors of July's revival—major roadshows hint at strong demand 1.
  • HDB Financial’s June Success: $1.5 B IPO oversubscribed 16.7x—unprecedented confidence 2.
  • Heavyweights Ahead: LG Electronics India's massive $1.8 B IPO and JSW Cement/SMPP to follow 3.
  • Pipeline Strength: ~143 IPOs remaining in pipeline worth $26 B show strong momentum 4.
  • Risks: Selective investor sentiment and cautious retail interest 5.
⚠️ Risks Ahead: Global volatility and sector selection matter. Experts warn investors to focus on strong fundamentals, not hype 6.

“July could be the strongest month since December 2023,” says Bhavesh Shah, MD at Equirus 7. However, retail investors remain cautious.

With confidence returning and major names lining up, July's IPO boom signals a turning point for India’s capital markets. For investors, it's a moment of opportunity—but with smart, cautious play.

Stay tuned Taaza Khabar for instant updates and expert analysis on India's financial front.

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