Upcoming SME IPO Calendar 2025: Key Insights on FinanceDada
Upcoming SME IPO Calendar 2025: At FinanceDada, we keep you informed about the vibrant Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) IPO market in India. As of July 12, 2025, the SME IPO landscape offers exciting opportunities for investors seeking high-growth potential businesses. This article provides an overview of the SME IPO market, key considerations, and how to stay updated with the latest offerings to make informed investment decisions.
What is an SME IPO?
A Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) IPO is the process by which a private SME raises capital by offering its shares to the public for the first time, listing on dedicated platforms like BSE SME or NSE Emerge. These IPOs are smaller in scale compared to Mainboard IPOs and are designed for companies with a post-issue paid-up capital of less than ₹25 crores and a minimum post-issue capital of ₹1 crore. SME IPOs offer investors a chance to invest in emerging businesses with significant growth potential, though they come with higher risks due to lower liquidity and market volatility.
Upcoming SME IPO in 2025
Below is a curated list of upcoming 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 check FinanceDada for real-time updates.
Upcoming SME IPO 2025 | Date | Size | Price | Lot | Allotment | Listing | Platform |
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Monika Alcobev | 16-18 July | ₹153.68 Cr. | ₹271 to ₹286 | 800 | 21 July | 23 July | BSE SME |
Spunweb Nonwoven | 14-16 July | ₹60.98 Cr. | ₹90 to ₹96 | 2400 | 17 July | 21 July | NSE SME |
Asston Pharmaceuticals | 9-11 July | ₹27.56 Cr. | ₹115 to ₹123 | 2000 | 14 July | 16 July | BSE SME |
CFF Fluid Control FPO | 9-11 July | ₹87.75 Cr. | ₹585 | 200 | 14 July | 16 July | BSE SME |
GLEN Industries | 8-10 July | ₹63.02 Cr. | ₹92 to ₹97 | 1200 | 11 July | 15 July | BSE SME |
Smarten Power Systems | 7-9 July | ₹50.00 Cr. | ₹100 | 1200 | 10 July | 14 July | NSE SME |
Chemkart India | 7-9 July | ₹80.08 Cr. | ₹236 to ₹248 | 600 | 10 July | 14 July | BSE SME |
Meta Infotech | 4-8 July | ₹80.18 Cr. | ₹153 to ₹161 | 800 | 9 July | 11 July | BSE SME |
White Force | 3-7 July | ₹24.25 Cr. | ₹72 to ₹76 | 1600 | 8 July | 10 July | NSE SME |
Cryogenic OGS | 3-7 July | ₹17.77 Cr. | ₹44 to ₹47 | 3000 | 8 July | 10 July | BSE SME |
Silky Overseas | 30-2 July | ₹30.68 Cr. | ₹153 to ₹161 | 800 | 3 July | 7 July | NSE SME |
Vandan Foods | 30-2 July | ₹30.36 Cr. | ₹115 | 1200 | 3 July | 7 July | BSE SME |
Pushpa Jewellers | 30-2 July | ₹98.65 Cr. | ₹143 to ₹147 | 1000 | 3 July | 7 July | NSE SME |
Cedaar Textile | 30-2 July | ₹60.90 Cr. | ₹130 to ₹140 | 1000 | 3 July | 7 July | NSE SME |
Marc Loire | 30-2 July | ₹21.00 Cr. | ₹100 | 1200 | 3 July | 7 July | BSE SME |
Adcounty Media India | 27-1 July | ₹50.69 Cr. | ₹80 to ₹85 | 1600 | 2 July | 4 July | BSE SME |
Neetu Yoshi | 27-1 July | ₹77.04 Cr. | ₹71 to ₹75 | 1600 | 2 July | 4 July | BSE SME |
Why Invest in SME IPOs?
SME IPOs offer unique opportunities for investors:
- High Growth Potential: SMEs often operate in niche or emerging sectors, providing a chance to invest in innovative businesses early.
- Listing Gains: Strong Grey Market Premiums (GMPs) and high subscription rates can lead to significant listing gains, though risks are higher.
- Portfolio Diversification: SME IPOs span diverse industries, allowing investors to diversify their portfolios.
However, SME IPOs are riskier due to smaller company sizes, lower liquidity, and higher volatility. Investors should carefully review the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) and Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) for financials, promoter background, and risks.

How to Apply for SME IPOs
Investors can apply for SME IPOs through:
- UPI-Based Applications: Use trading apps like Zerodha, Upstox, or Paytm Money. Select the IPO, enter the lot size, and approve the UPI mandate.
- ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount): Apply via banks by blocking funds in your account, which are debited only upon allotment.
- Brokers: Submit applications through brokers, either online or offline.
Check allotment status on registrar websites (e.g., Link Intime, KFin Technologies) or BSE/NSE platforms using your PAN, application number, or Demat ID.
Key Considerations for SME IPO Investors
- Review Company Fundamentals: Analyze the DRHP and RHP for financial performance, business model, and risks.
- Monitor GMP Trends: Grey Market Premiums provide insight into market sentiment but are not guaranteed predictors of listing performance.
- Understand Oversubscription Risks: High subscription rates reduce allotment chances, as shares are allocated via a lottery system.
- Consult Experts: Seek advice from SEBI-registered financial advisors to align investments with your risk tolerance.
FAQs on SME IPOs – FinanceDada
1. What is an SME IPO?
An SME IPO is when a small or medium enterprise offers its shares to the public for the first time, listing on platforms like BSE SME or NSE Emerge to raise capital.
2. How is an SME IPO different from a Mainboard IPO?
SME IPOs are for smaller companies with a post-issue capital of ₹1–₹25 crores, listed on BSE SME or NSE Emerge. Mainboard IPOs involve larger companies listed on BSE or NSE, with higher capital and stricter requirements.
3. Why should I invest in SME IPOs?
SME IPOs offer high growth potential, potential listing gains, and portfolio diversification, but they carry higher risks due to lower liquidity and market volatility.
4. How can I apply for an SME IPO?
Apply through UPI-based apps (e.g., Zerodha, Upstox), ASBA via banks, or brokers. Enter the lot size, bid price, and approve the application during the subscription period.
5. What is the role of DRHP and RHP in SME IPOs?
The DRHP is a draft document filed with SEBI, detailing the company’s financials and risks. The RHP is the final document with the IPO price band and issue size, issued after SEBI approval.
6. How do I check SME IPO allotment status?
Check on registrar websites (e.g., Link Intime, KFin Technologies) or BSE/NSE platforms using your PAN, application number, or Demat ID.
7. What is Grey Market Premium (GMP) in SME IPOs?
GMP is the premium at which IPO shares trade in the unregulated grey market before listing, indicating market sentiment and potential listing gains.
8. Are SME IPOs riskier than Mainboard IPOs?
Yes, SME IPOs are riskier due to smaller company sizes, lower liquidity, and higher volatility. Thorough research is essential before investing.
9. Can I rely on GMP for SME IPO investment decisions?
GMP reflects market sentiment but is not a guaranteed predictor of listing performance. Combine GMP with analysis of financials and market conditions.
10. Where can I find updates on upcoming SME IPOs?
FinanceDada provides real-time updates on SME IPOs, including subscription statuses, GMP trends, and expert insights to guide your investments.
Disclaimer
The SME IPO information on FinanceDada is for educational purposes only. SME IPO investments carry significant market risks, and GMPs do not guarantee listing performance. Always conduct thorough research and consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.
Stay updated with FinanceDada for the latest SME IPO insights and trends to navigate the 2025 market confidently!