Mumbai: Dalal Street is set for an active week ahead with 10 IPO listings lined up—four on the mainboard and six in the SME segment. While no new mainboard IPOs will open, one SME issue will hit the market for subscription, offering investors multiple opportunities to track and trade in fresh listings.
Mainboard IPOs: Big Names Set to Debut
Four companies will be listed on the mainboard segment next week. These are:
Schloss Bangalore (Leela Hotels) and Aegis Vopak Terminals will list on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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Prostarm Info Systems will make its debut on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
Scoda Tubes is expected to be listed on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with its allotment finalised by Monday, June 2.
These IPOs saw decent investor interest. Schloss Bangalore was subscribed 4.5 times, Aegis Vopak Terminals 2.09 times, and Prostarm Info Systems 9.2 times, as per NSE data.
SME Listings: Busy Week Ahead
Six SME companies are also set to list their shares next week:
Blue Water Logistics, Nikita Papers, and Astonea Labs will be listed on June 3, 2025.
NR Vandana Tex Industries, Neptune Petrochemicals, and 3B Films will be listed on June 4 and June 6.
Allotment for NR Vandana, Neptune Petrochemicals, and 3B Films is expected to be done by June 2, 2025.
New SME IPO Opening: Ganga Bath Fittings
There is one fresh SME IPO opening for subscription next week:
Ganga Bath Fittings will open for subscription from June 4 to June 6, 2025.
The company is looking to raise Rs 32.65 crore by issuing 6.67 million shares.
The price band is set at Rs 46 to Rs 49 per share.
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