Explore all listed IPO, performance stats, listing prices, and early market trends for recent IPO list.
₹ 216
₹ 243
12.5 %
2025-05-27
₹221
2.31 %
₹ 321
₹ 328
2.18 %
2025-05-06
₹352.9
9.94 %
₹ 425
₹ 430
1.18 %
2025-02-24
₹768.35
80.79 %
₹ 708
₹ 731
3.25 %
2025-02-19
₹692.4
-2.2 %
₹ 629
₹ 576
-8.43 %
2025-02-17
₹619.45
-1.52 %
₹ 402
0 %
2025-02-05
₹453.65
12.85 %
₹ 294
₹ 325
10.54 %
2025-01-29
₹313.7
6.7 %
₹ 90
₹ 120
33.33 %
2025-01-23
₹129.34
43.71 %
₹ 428
₹ 542
26.64 %
2025-01-20
₹410.8
-4.02 %
₹ 290
₹ 370
27.59 %
2025-01-14
₹423.85
46.16 %
₹ 140
₹ 172
22.86 %
2025-01-13
₹188
34.29 %
₹ 215
₹ 256
19.07 %
2025-01-07
₹200.13
-6.92 %
₹ 785
₹ 1460
85.99 %
2024-12-31
₹1135
44.59 %
₹ 643
₹ 716
11.35 %
2024-12-30
₹768
19.44 %
₹ 391
₹ 600
53.45 %
₹687.15
75.74 %
₹ 704
₹ 651
-7.53 %
₹479.9
-31.83 %
₹ 422.3
31.56 %
2024-12-27
₹507.05
57.96 %
₹ 283
₹ 393
38.87 %
₹217.67
-23.08 %
₹ 432
₹ 590
36.57 %
₹723.1
67.38 %
146.91 %
₹486.15
100.06 %
Find answers to common questions that come in your mind related to IPO.
Listing takes place after the entire process of allotment and refund is made. It enables the stocks to be traded for the first time in the market. For the recently-listed IPOs, you can visit the New Listed IPO section on Ticker.
Listed IPOs can tell a lot about how the market has welcomed the stock. The premium or discount on listing helps traders make gains (or incur losses) on the IPO. You can check out today’s listed IPOs at Ticker’s New Listed IPO section.
The listing date of an IPO is when the stock opens for trading for the first time in the market. This is done only after the entire process of allotment & refund is complete.
IPO listing price is the price at which the stock opens for trading for the first time in the market. It may not necessarily be the same as the IPO price and can either be at a premium or at a discount. You can see the listing price of IPOs at the New Listed IPO section on Ticker.
The issue size is the total monetary value of the issue. It is obtained by multiplying the total number of shares offered for application and the issue price per share.
The time period for which an IPO is open for subscription is decided by the company. As this is mostly a very short time frame, keeping track of it is crucial. You can quickly check out the opening dates for the subscription at Ticker’s IPO section.
Where a subscription is small, at least one lot is allotted to all and the rest is divided proportionately among the higher subscribers. In the case of oversubscription, allotment is ultimately done through a lucky draw.
One can log in to the KFintech website or BSE website to check the IPO status.
The IPO price band is decided by the promoters and key company personnel in consultation with book-running managers. Various factors, including the company’s attributes, demand, and market conditions, are considered while deciding the price band.
The number of shares in a lot differs from one IPO to another. It depends on the price of each share, which is issued for a public subscription.
The lot size of an IPO is calculated by the company and book-running managers in reference to the price band of each equity share.
Yes, one can buy shares on the listing day. However, before investing, you need to gauge the market situation to infer whether that price is sustainable or over-hyped. You can find all details on recently listed IPOs at the New Listed IPO section on Ticker.
The upcoming IPOs, ongoing IPOs, and newly listed IPOs can be found in the IPO section on Ticker.