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IPO Full Form: Meaning and Latest Developments

IPO 2021

Initial Public Offering IPO in India

Every company needs funds to grow and expand. To raise money, the company either borrows from financial institutions or issues shares. If the company decides to issue shares, it must invite the general public to buy its shares. This will be its first public invitation in the stock market. This is known as the Initial Public Offering (IPO).

IPO 2021

IPO Full Form & Meaning

IPO stands for Initial Public Offering. In an IPO a privately owned company lists its shares on a stock exchange to make them available for purchase by the general public. This can be achieved by selling its securities in the primary market where securities are issued for the first time. After the company is listed on the stock exchange, it becomes a publicly traded company. In short, shares of the company can be traded freely in the open market.

IPO 2021

Purpose of IPOs

The purpose of an IPO is essentially to raise capital to pay off debts, to fund expansion initiatives or to allow company insiders to diversify their holdings or to create liquidity.

How do IPOs work in India?

Generally, going public as a private company is a time-consuming process.While planning an IPO a company faces an increased risk of public scrutiny, not only that, it also has to file a lot of paperwork and financial disclosures to meet the requirements of  the securities market regulator.

In India, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) regulates the whole  process of investment via an IPO.

IPO Investment: Key Points to Remember

All this information would help the investor in making an informed decision.

Benefits

Risks 

Recent Developments

The year 2021 has seen a boom in the number of IPOs. In total, 72 IPOs have hit the Indian stock market during the January to September period. The market has witnessed a boom in tech start-ups that cater to the internet market. SEBI has also made it easier for such firms to list their shares in the domestic market.

In the first and second weeks of December, four companies will float their IPOs. These are: 

  1. CE Info Systems
  2. RateGain Travel Technologies
  3. Shriram properties
  4. Metro Brands

If investors are looking to invest in some new IPOs, these could be looked at.

However, the most notable IPOs in the last two months have been the FSN ecommerce Ventures Limited IPO (Nykaa IPO) and the One 97 Communications Limited IPO (Paytm IPO).

Key Points of Nykaa and Paytm IPOs

Nykaa IPO Overview

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Let us learn more about NYKAA IPO

ApplicationLotsSharesAmount (Cut-off)
Minimum112Rs.13,500
Maximum14168Rs. 189,000

Reasons why NYKAA IPO became successful:

Paytm IPO Overview

More Details

Let us learn more about PAYTM IPO

ApplicationLotsSharesAmount (Cut-off)
Minimum16Rs. 12,900
Maximum1590Rs. 193,500

Reasons why PAYTM IPO was not successful:

The bottom line is that all investments including an IPO have their own risks and rewards.

Therefore, as an investor it is important to do your due diligence and not invest blindly. Special focus should be on going through the company prospectus to get an idea about the company’s potential.

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