Upcoming IPO Calendar 2025: Mainboard & SME IPOs on FinanceDada
Welcome to FinanceDada, your go-to platform for the latest updates on Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in India. As of July 12, 2025, the IPO market is vibrant with a mix of Mainboard and SME IPOs set to hit the primary market. Our comprehensive IPO calendar provides key details on upcoming IPOs, helping investors stay informed and plan their investment strategies. Below, we list the upcoming IPOs for 2025, including tentative dates, issue sizes, and essential insights to guide your decisions.
Upcoming IPOs in July 2025 and Beyond
Here’s a curated list of upcoming Mainboard and SME IPOs expected to open in July 2025 and the coming months, based on the latest market updates and Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) filings with SEBI. Note that dates and details may change, so stay tuned to FinanceDada for real-time updates.
Open IPOs
Spunweb Nonwoven Open | 14-16 July 2025 | ₹90 to ₹96 | NSE SME | 21 July 2025 |
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Anthem Biosciences Open | 14-16 July 2025 | ₹540 to ₹570 | Mainboard | 21 July 2025 |
Smartworks Coworking closing Today | 10-14 July 2025 | ₹387 to ₹407 | Mainboard | 17 July 2025 |
CFF Fluid Control FPO Closed | 9-11 July 2025 | ₹585 | BSE SME | 16 July 2025 |
Asston Pharmaceuticals Closed | 9-11 July 2025 | ₹115 to ₹123 | BSE SME | 16 July 2025 |
GLEN Industries Closed | 8-10 July 2025 | ₹92 to ₹97 | BSE SME | 15 July 2025 |
Smarten Power Systems Closed | 7-9 July 2025 | ₹100 | NSE SME | 14 July 2025 |
Travel Food Services Closed | 7-9 July 2025 | ₹1045 to ₹1100 | Mainboard | 14 July 2025 |
Chemkart India Closed | 7-9 July 2025 | ₹236 to ₹248 | BSE SME | 14 July 2025 |
Upcoming IPOs
IPO Name | IPO Date | IPO Price | IPO Type | Listing Date |
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Monika Alcobev | 16-18 July 2025 | ₹271 to ₹286 | BSE SME | 23 July 2025 |
Brigade Hotel Ventures | 21-23 July 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 28 July 2025 |
NSDL | 21-25 July 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 30 July 2025 |
PropShare Titania | 21-25 July 2025 | ₹1000000 to ₹1060000 | Mainboard | 4 August 2025 |
Curefoods | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Indiqube Spaces | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Victory Electric | 2025 | ₹- | NSE SME | 2025 |
Sri Lotus Developers And Realty | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Hero Motors | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Wagons Learning | 2025 | ₹- | BSE SME | 2025 |
Priority Jewels | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Hero Fincorp | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Tea Post | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
BMW Ventures | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Solar91 Cleantech | 2025 | ₹- | BSE SME | 2025 |
Pine Labs | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Omnitech Engineering | 2025 | ₹- | Mainboard | 2025 |
Rosmerta Digital | 2025 | ₹- | BSE SME | 2025 |
Recently Listed IPOs
IPO Name | Listing Date | Listing Return | IPO Type |
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Travel Food Services | 14 July 2025 | 2.27% | Mainboard |
Chemkart India | 14 July 2025 | 0.81% | BSE SME |
Smarten Power Systems | 14 July 2025 | 44% | NSE SME |
Meta Infotech | 11 July 2025 | 39.75% | BSE SME |
Cryogenic OGS | 10 July 2025 | 90% | BSE SME |
White Force | 10 July 2025 | 1.32% | NSE SME |
Crizac | 9 July 2025 | 14.71% | Mainboard |
Marc Loire | 7 July 2025 | 20% | BSE SME |
Cedaar Textile | 7 July 2025 | 15% | NSE SME |
Pushpa Jewellers | 7 July 2025 | 23.81% | NSE SME |
Silky Overseas | 7 July 2025 | 6.21% | NSE SME |
Vandan Foods | 7 July 2025 | 8.70% | BSE SME |
Neetu Yoshi | 4 July 2025 | 40% | BSE SME |
Adcounty Media India | 4 July 2025 | 52.94% | BSE SME |
Ace Alpha Tech | 3 July 2025 | 17.39% | BSE SME |
PRO FX Techs | 3 July 2025 | 9.20% | NSE SME |
Valencia India | 3 July 2025 | 20% | BSE SME |
Moving Media Entertainment | 3 July 2025 | 1.43% | NSE SME |
Indogulf Cropsciences | 3 July 2025 | 0% | Mainboard |
HDB Financial | 2 July 2025 | 12.84% | Mainboard |
Sambhv Steel Tubes | 2 July 2025 | 34.15% | Mainboard |
Suntech Infra Solutions | 2 July 2025 | 26.86% | NSE SME |
Supertech EV | 2 July 2025 | 20% | BSE SME |
Rama Telecom | 2 July 2025 | 6% | NSE SME |
AJC Jewel | 1 July 2025 | 4.21% | BSE SME |
Kalpataru | 1 July 2025 | 0% | Mainboard |
Globe Civil Projects | 1 July 2025 | 26.76% | Mainboard |
Ellenbarrie Industrial Gases | 1 July 2025 | 21.5% | Mainboard |
Icon Facilitators | 1 July 2025 | 1.01% | BSE SME |
Shri Hare-Krishna Sponge Iron | 1 July 2025 | 9.83% | NSE SME |
Abram Food | 1 July 2025 | 8.00% | BSE SME |
Mayasheel Ventures | 27 June 2025 | 23.40% | NSE SME |
Safe Enterprises Retail | 27 June 2025 | 9.42% | NSE SME |
Aakaar Medical Technologies | 27 June 2025 | 4.17% | NSE SME |
Influx Healthtech | 25 June 2025 | 38.02% | NSE SME |
Arisinfra Solutions | 25 June 2025 | 7.66% | Mainboard |
Eppeltone Engineers | 24 June 2025 | 90% | NSE SME |
What is an IPO?
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the process by which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, becoming a publicly listed company on a stock exchange. Through an IPO, companies raise capital to fund expansion, repay debts, or support other strategic goals. By purchasing IPO shares, investors become shareholders, gaining partial ownership and potential returns based on the company’s performance.
Types of IPOs
- Mainboard IPO: These are IPOs of larger companies listed on major stock exchanges like the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE). They typically involve established firms with significant market presence.
- SME IPO: Small and Medium Enterprise IPOs are for smaller companies listed on dedicated platforms like NSE Emerge or BSE SME. These IPOs cater to businesses with high growth potential but lower capital requirements.
How Does the IPO Process Work?
The IPO process involves several key steps to ensure transparency and compliance with regulatory standards:
- Filing the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP): The company submits a DRHP to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), detailing its financials, business model, risks, and objectives for clarity to potential investors.
- SEBI Approval and Red Herring Prospectus (RHP): After SEBI reviews and approves the DRHP, the company issues an RHP, finalizing details like the IPO price band and issue size.
- Share Allocation and Pricing: Registrars, in coordination with the company, determine the number of shares to be offered and their price range.
- Subscription Period: The IPO opens for subscription, typically for 3–5 days, allowing Retail Individual Investors (RII), Non-Institutional Investors (NII), and Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB) to apply.
- Allotment and Refund: After the subscription period, shares are allotted to successful applicants, and refunds are processed for those who don’t receive allotments. Investors can check allotment status via registrar websites or stock exchanges.
- Listing Day: The IPO shares are listed on the stock exchange, and trading begins at the opening price, which may differ from the issue price based on market demand.
Purpose and Importance of IPOs
IPOs serve multiple purposes for companies and play a significant role in their growth and market presence. Here’s why IPOs matter:
1. Transition to a Public Company
An IPO transforms a private company into a public one, enhancing its reputation and visibility in the market. Being publicly listed builds trust among customers, investors, and stakeholders, signaling credibility and stability.
2. Capital Growth
Raising funds is a primary objective of an IPO. The capital raised can be used for business expansion, debt repayment, research and development, acquisitions, or other strategic initiatives. This financial boost supports long-term growth and operational goals.
3. Brand Awareness
IPOs, especially high-profile Mainboard IPOs, attract significant media attention. This spotlight highlights the company’s vision, mission, and growth plans, strengthening its brand identity and market presence.
4. Engaging New Audiences
Going public introduces the company to new stakeholders, including retail investors, institutional investors, and potential partners. This expanded network opens doors to new business opportunities and collaborations.
5. Enhanced Credibility and Visibility
A successful IPO signals strong growth potential and financial stability, attracting institutional investors like banks, mutual funds, and foreign investors. This credibility encourages retail and institutional participation, boosting the company’s market reputation.
6. Improved Governance and Accountability
Public companies are subject to strict regulatory oversight, requiring transparent financial reporting, audited statements, and adherence to SEBI guidelines. This fosters disciplined management practices and builds investor confidence.
Why Investors Should Care About IPOs
For investors, IPOs offer opportunities to:
- Gain Early Access: Investing in an IPO allows you to buy shares at the issue price, potentially benefiting from listing gains if the stock performs well.
- Diversify Portfolios: IPOs span various sectors, enabling investors to diversify their holdings.
- Support Growth Companies: Investing in IPOs, especially SME IPOs, supports emerging businesses with high growth potential.
However, IPO investments carry risks, including market volatility and the possibility of listing below the issue price. Investors should review the company’s DRHP, assess market conditions, and consult SEBI-registered financial advisors before investing.
Why Track the IPO Calendar on FinanceDada?
Keeping tabs on upcoming IPOs helps investors:
- Plan Investments: Align your strategy with IPO opening and closing dates to avoid missing opportunities.
- Assess Market Sentiment: High GMPs and subscription rates indicate strong demand, while low GMPs suggest caution.
- Diversify Portfolios: Mainboard IPOs offer stability, while SME IPOs provide high-growth potential with higher risks.
- Stay Informed: Monitor DRHP and RHP filings for insights into company fundamentals and risks.

How to Apply for an IPO
Investors can apply for IPOs through:
- UPI-Based Applications: Use trading apps like Groww, Angel One, or INDmoney for a quick process. Enter the number of lots, bid price, and UPI ID, then approve the mandate.
- ASBA: Apply through banks by blocking funds in your account, which are debited only upon allotment.
- Brokers: Submit physical or digital forms via stockbrokers like Zerodha or Upstox.
Check allotment status post-subscription on registrar websites (e.g., Link Intime, KFin Technologies) or BSE/NSE platforms using your PAN, application number, or Demat ID.
Key Considerations for IPO Investing
- Research Company Fundamentals: Review the DRHP and RHP for financials, business models, and risks.
- Evaluate GMP Trends: While GMP indicates market sentiment, it’s not a guaranteed predictor of listing gains.
- Understand Risks: SME IPOs often have higher volatility and lower liquidity than Mainboard IPOs.
- Consult Experts: Seek advice from SEBI-registered financial advisors to align investments with your goals.
FAQs on Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) – FinanceDada
Below are 10 frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) to help you understand their significance, process, and benefits, as featured on FinanceDada. These FAQs complement our article on IPOs, providing clarity for investors as of July 12, 2025.
1. What is an Initial Public Offering (IPO)?
An IPO is the process by which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, becoming a publicly listed company on a stock exchange like the BSE or NSE. It allows companies to raise capital and investors to become shareholders.
2. What are the types of IPOs?
There are two main types of IPOs:
- Mainboard IPO: For larger companies listed on major exchanges like BSE and NSE.
- SME IPO: For small and medium enterprises listed on platforms like NSE Emerge or BSE SME, typically with smaller issue sizes and higher growth potential.
3. Why do companies launch IPOs?
Companies launch IPOs to:
- Raise capital for expansion, debt repayment, or other strategic goals.
- Enhance brand visibility and market reputation.
- Transition from a private to a public company, attracting new investors and stakeholders.
- Improve governance and transparency.
4. What is the IPO process?
The IPO process includes:
- Filing a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI, detailing financials and risks.
- Receiving SEBI approval and issuing a Red Herring Prospectus (RHP).
- Setting the share price and issue size.
- Opening the IPO for subscription (3–5 days) for retail, NII, and QIB investors.
- Allotting shares and processing refunds.
- Listing the shares on the stock exchange for trading.
5. How can I apply for an IPO?
You can apply for an IPO through:
- UPI-Based Applications: Via trading apps like Groww or Zerodha, using your UPI ID.
- ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount): Through banks, where funds are blocked in your account until allotment.
- Brokers: Submit applications via stockbrokers, either digitally or physically.
6. What is the role of the DRHP and RHP in an IPO?
- DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus): A preliminary document filed with SEBI, outlining the company’s financials, business model, and risks for investor transparency.
- RHP (Red Herring Prospectus): The final document issued after SEBI approval, containing the IPO price band and issue size details.
7. What are the benefits of investing in an IPO?
Investing in IPOs offers:
- Potential listing gains if the stock lists above the issue price.
- Early access to promising companies.
- Portfolio diversification across sectors.
- Opportunities to support high-growth businesses, especially in SME IPOs.
8. What are the risks of investing in IPOs?
IPO investments carry risks, including:
- Market volatility affecting listing prices.
- Potential for listing below the issue price.
- Limited historical data for SME IPOs, increasing uncertainty.
- Dependence on market sentiment and company performance.
9. How can I check IPO allotment status?
You can check IPO allotment status on:
- Registrar websites (e.g., Link Intime, KFin Technologies) using your PAN, application number, or Demat ID.
- BSE/NSE websites or trading platforms like Zerodha or Upstox.
10. Should I rely solely on Grey Market Premium (GMP) for IPO investments?
No, GMP reflects market sentiment but is not a reliable predictor of listing performance. Always analyze the company’s DRHP, financials, and market conditions, and consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor for informed decisions.
Disclaimer
The IPO calendar and GMP data on FinanceDada are for informational purposes only. IPO investments carry market risks, and dates/issue sizes may change based on SEBI approvals or market conditions. FinanceDada does not facilitate grey market trading or guarantee listing performance. Always conduct thorough research and consult a financial advisor before investing.
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