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SME IPO

Following is the list of companies for SME IPO as of today.

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Companies that have filed for an SME IPO with SEBI. Few details might be disclosed by the companies later on.

Price Band

Not Issued

Open

2025-06-20

Close

2025-06-24

Issue Size

Not Issued

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-27

Price Band

₹ 125 - 128

Open

2025-06-17

Close

2025-06-19

Issue Size

43.96 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-24

Price Band

₹ 32 - 34

Open

2025-06-16

Close

2025-06-18

Issue Size

14.69 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-23

Price Band

₹ 114 - 120

Open

2025-06-16

Close

2025-06-18

Issue Size

69.61 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-23

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Companies where the SME IPO investment process is started and will be listed soon in the stock market for regular trading.

Aten Papers & Foam Ltd.
Price Band

₹ 91 - 96

Open

2025-06-13

Close

2025-06-17

Issue Size

31.68 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-20

Monolithisch India Ltd.
Price Band

₹ 135 - 143

Open

2025-06-12

Close

2025-06-16

Issue Size

82.02 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-19

Jainik Power Cables Ltd.
Price Band

₹ 100 - 110

Open

2025-06-10

Close

2025-06-12

Issue Size

51.3 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-17

Sacheerome Ltd.
Price Band

₹ 96 - 102

Open

2025-06-09

Close

2025-06-11

Issue Size

61.62 Cr.

Issue Type

Book Built

Listing Date

2025-06-16

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Companies that have been listed recently through SME IPO. Find their listing gains and returns here.

Ganga Bath Fittings Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 49

Listing Price

₹ 59

Listing Gain

20.4 %

Listing Date

2025-06-11

CMP

₹56.05

Current Return

14.39 %

3B Films Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 50

Listing Price

₹ 48.5

Listing Gain

-3 %

Listing Date

2025-06-06

CMP

₹37.55

Current Return

-24.9 %

Neptune Petrochemicals Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 122

Listing Price

₹ 132.75

Listing Gain

8.81 %

Listing Date

2025-06-04

CMP

₹139.5

Current Return

14.34 %

NR Vandana Tex Industries Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 45

Listing Price

₹ 45

Listing Gain

0 %

Listing Date

2025-06-04

CMP

₹41.55

Current Return

-7.67 %

Nikita Papers Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 104

Listing Price

₹ 90

Listing Gain

-13.46 %

Listing Date

2025-06-03

CMP

₹98.25

Current Return

-5.53 %

Astonea Labs Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 135

Listing Price

₹ 137.45

Listing Gain

1.81 %

Listing Date

2025-06-03

CMP

₹145

Current Return

7.41 %

Blue Water Logistics Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 135

Listing Price

₹ 141

Listing Gain

4.44 %

Listing Date

2025-06-03

CMP

₹178.05

Current Return

31.89 %

Unified Data- Tech Solutions Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 273

Listing Price

₹ 285

Listing Gain

4.4 %

Listing Date

2025-05-29

CMP

₹376.5

Current Return

37.91 %

DAR Credit & Capital Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 60

Listing Price

₹ 65.15

Listing Gain

8.58 %

Listing Date

2025-05-28

CMP

₹57.65

Current Return

-3.92 %

Accretion Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
IPO Price

₹ 101

Listing Price

₹ 79

Listing Gain

-21.78 %

Listing Date

2025-05-21

CMP

₹77.95

Current Return

-22.82 %

Frequently Asked questions?

Find answers to common questions that come in your mind related to SME IPO.

What is an SME IPO?

SME IPO stands for Small and Medium Enterprise Initial Public Offering. It's a way for SME companies to raise capital from the public by selling shares on a stock exchange.

In the mid-1990s, the Over-The-Counter Exchange of India (OTCEI) first emerged. However, it faced challenges and ceased operations. In response to recommendations, the BSE SME Platform and NSE EMERGE were established for SME listings. .

These platforms, operating on screen-based trading, have facilitated capital raising for smaller companies. SME IPOs have shown promise, with some companies transitioning to the main board after initial listing on the SME platform.

An SME Exchange, or an SME Platform, is a specialised trading platform within recognised stock exchanges. It provides a dedicated space for SMEs to list their securities and raise capital from the public.

For a company to launch an SME IPO, the rules are: (i) Post-issue paid-up capital should be less than ₹25 crore (ii) Minimum post-issue capital of ₹1 crore (iii) The SME should be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 (iv) The SME’s net tangible assets should be worth at least ₹1.5 crore (v) The SME should have a website (vi) Regardless of whether the SME is a public limited or private limited company, it must have completed an operating history of at least 3 years , If not, the project for which it plans to issue an IPO should be funded by: NABARD, SIDBI, Banks (other than cooperative banks), or Other financial institutions.

An SME IPO refers to the process through which small and medium-sized companies go public. These SME IPOs are listed on specialised platforms like BSE SME and NSE EMERGE.

In contrast, mainline IPOs are for larger, more established companies. They sell shares on the main stock exchanges (NSE & BSE).

The differences extend beyond scale: mainline IPOs have bigger issue sizes, stringent norms, and quarterly reporting requirements. SME IPOs, on the other hand, have relaxed norms, smaller issue sizes, and half-yearly reporting.

Anyone can apply for an SME IPO, including retail investors, High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs), and anchor investors. - Retail Individual Investors (RIIs): Individuals investing up to ₹2 lakh - Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs): Those bidding more than ₹2 lakh - Qualified Institutional Bidders (QIBs): Institutional investors like banks and mutual funds.

Yes, the provisions of the IPF for the main board IPO also apply to the SME platforms. All investors in the secondary market are covered under this.

Yes. The BSE SME platform is specifically designed for SMEs to raise capital through an IPO. The NSE EMERGE platform serves a similar purpose. It allows SMEs to list their shares and raise capital from the public.

Before investing in an SME IPO, consider things like:

  • Company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
  • Business model
  • Investment horizon
  • Company's health
  • Promoter and management background
  • Read the company's prospectus thoroughly to learn about the company's business plans and the reason for the IPO.
  • Focus on the company's valuation to determine its financial position.
  • Consider any significant red flags, such as over-dependence on clients or pending litigations.
  • Industry prospects such as sector dynamics and growth potential.
  • If the capital raised will help expand the company's productive capacities.

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