Indian mutual funds invest nearly ₹23,000 crore in IPOs so far in 2025
Mutual funds in India have poured approximately ₹22,750 crore into initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2025, accounting for nearly 19% of the total funds raised (roughly ₹1.22 lakh crore) this year, according to Prime Database data. The majority of this deployment has been in large-ticket listings. Fund houses say the strategy reflects their belief in long-term listing gains, though they caution that IPO valuations are stretched and liquidity in aftermarket remains uneven. With new fund flows continuing and SIPs robust, portfolio managers are keeping allocations to select IPOs under watch.
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Indian mutual funds invest nearly ₹23,000 crore in IPOs so far in 2025
Mutual funds in India have poured approximately ₹22,750 crore into initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2025, accounting for nearly 19% of the total funds raised (roughly ₹1.22 lakh crore) this year, according to Prime Database data. The majority of this deployment has been in large-ticket listings. Fund houses say the strategy reflects their belief in long-term listing gains, though they caution that IPO valuations are stretched and liquidity in aftermarket remains uneven. With new fund flows continuing and SIPs robust, portfolio managers are keeping allocations to select IPOs under watch.
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Indian mutual funds invest nearly ₹23,000 crore in IPOs so far in 2025
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Indian mutual funds have invested ~₹22,750 crore into IPOs in 2025, representing ~19% of the primary-market total so far.
Mutual funds in India have poured approximately ₹22,750 crore into initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2025, accounting for nearly 19% of the total funds raised (roughly ₹1.22 lakh crore) this year, according to Prime Database data. The majority of this deployment has been in large-ticket listings. Fund houses say the strategy reflects their belief in long-term listing gains, though they caution that IPO valuations are stretched and liquidity in aftermarket remains uneven. With new fund flows continuing and SIPs robust, portfolio managers are keeping allocations to select IPOs under watch.
Mutual funds in India have poured approximately ₹22,750 crore into initial public offerings (IPOs) in 2025, accounting for nearly 19% of the total funds raised (roughly ₹1.22 lakh crore) this year, according to Prime Database data. The majority of this deployment has been in large-ticket listings. Fund houses say the strategy reflects their belief in long-term listing gains, though they caution that IPO valuations are stretched and liquidity in aftermarket remains uneven. With new fund flows continuing and SIPs robust, portfolio managers are keeping allocations to select IPOs under watch.