Indian equity IPOs lose steam: 80 listings raised $14 bn so far, investors becoming selective
The Indian primary market has raised about $14 billion through 80 IPOs in 2025 so far, down from ~$19 billion a year ago, according to Kotak Institutional Equities. The drop reflects growing investor caution and selectivity amid weaker listing performance and higher valuation scrutiny. While volumes remain healthy, companies and underwriters are expected to increase focus on fundamentals, pricing and post-listing liquidity.
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Indian equity IPOs lose steam: 80 listings raised $14 bn so far, investors becoming selective
The Indian primary market has raised about $14 billion through 80 IPOs in 2025 so far, down from ~$19 billion a year ago, according to Kotak Institutional Equities. The drop reflects growing investor caution and selectivity amid weaker listing performance and higher valuation scrutiny. While volumes remain healthy, companies and underwriters are expected to increase focus on fundamentals, pricing and post-listing liquidity.
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Indian equity IPOs lose steam: 80 listings raised $14 bn so far, investors becoming selective
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India’s IPO market raised $14 bn in 2025 so far; investor selectivity rising as listing performance weakens.
The Indian primary market has raised about $14 billion through 80 IPOs in 2025 so far, down from ~$19 billion a year ago, according to Kotak Institutional Equities. The drop reflects growing investor caution and selectivity amid weaker listing performance and higher valuation scrutiny. While volumes remain healthy, companies and underwriters are expected to increase focus on fundamentals, pricing and post-listing liquidity.
The Indian primary market has raised about $14 billion through 80 IPOs in 2025 so far, down from ~$19 billion a year ago, according to Kotak Institutional Equities. The drop reflects growing investor caution and selectivity amid weaker listing performance and higher valuation scrutiny. While volumes remain healthy, companies and underwriters are expected to increase focus on fundamentals, pricing and post-listing liquidity.