Upcoming IPOs in June & Early July 2025: Over ₹8,000 Crore Expected to Be Raised!
Over ₹8,000 crore worth of IPOs are set to open in June & early July 2025! From NSDL to Travel Food Services, stay updated with all upcoming listings on IPOji – your go-to IPO tracker.

The Indian stock market has been showing that June 2025 will be a huge month for new IPOs. There are over half a dozen public issues planned which could bring in around ₹8,000–10,000 crore from investors.
In spite of investors being less eager in May, the amount of crypto trading surged. Among the IPOs in June are NSDL, Travel Food Services and many more from small companies.
In this blog, we cover upcoming IPOs, anticipated IPO sizes, the prevailing market sentiment, and some usual questions asked by investors.
📈 What Makes June 2025 a Possibly Busy Period for IPOs?
- The performance of May 2025 IPOs was not the same: Borana Weaves was greatly oversubscribed (148x) compared to Schloss Bangalore and Aegis Vopak Terminals which had difficulty attracting retail and high net worth investors.
- June includes a stronger set of IPOs because the listed companies are built on firm foundations, household names, and a diverse range of industries.
- Many firms seeking to list on the stock market want to do so just before the budget is presented because they’re hoping for a positive effect.

🗓️ Full List of Upcoming IPOs in June & Early July 2025
Here’s the complete list of IPOs expected to launch in June and early July 2025, along with their estimated issue sizes:
📌 Note: IPO launch dates, price bands, and subscription windows will be updated once final RHPs (Red Herring Prospectuses) are filed.
💥 Several Important IPOs Scheduled for June 2025
1. NSDL IPO is planned for a maximum size of ₹3,000 crore (Approx.).
India’s biggest depository, the NSDL, is gearing up for its IPO. Because of strong growth in digital investments and high trust in the markets, the IPO for NSDL is expected to be popular with both institutions and retail investors.
2. Travel Food Services is expected to raise about ₹2,000 Cr through its IPO.
Interested in a wide release of its shares in China, TFS is known as an important player in selling food at airports and railway stations. Because of travel recovery, this IPO might be attractive to those who want to invest for the long term.
3. The IPO of SMPP Limited has an offering of ₹4,000 Crore.
SMPP’s business of defence equipment suggests that its large IPO signifies a strong opportunity for growth. The defence sector has done well in the stock market in recent years.
4. ₹3,500 crore were raised in the Avanse Financial Services IPO
Solid financials allow Avanse to use its loan funds to serve more students. Going strong with its student loan business in India.
5. Sri Lotus Developers & Realty – ₹792 CRORE
Because of the real estate boom happening in Tier-2 cities, this IPO might appeal to investors looking at the real estate sector.
📉 What Happened in May 2025? A Mixed Bag
While May 2025 saw six mainboard IPOs (including Belrise Industries, Borana Weaves, Scoda Tubes, Schloss Bangalore, Aegis Vopak Terminals), investor sentiment was mixed:
🧠 FAQs Answered for IPO Investors
1. What is the total expected fundraising from June 2025 IPOs?
Answer: Market sources estimate the cumulative fundraising between ₹8,000–10,000 crore from these upcoming IPOs.
2. Which are the biggest IPOs expected in June 2025?
- SMPP Limited IPO – ₹4,000 Cr
- Avanse Financial Services IPO – ₹3,500 Cr
- NSDL IPO – ₹3,000 Cr
- Travel Food Services IPO – ₹2,000 Cr
3. Are there any financial service companies launching IPOs in June?
Yes, Avanse Financial Services and Laxmi India Finance are two notable financial sector IPOs expected to open in June 2025.
4. Why did some May 2025 IPOs receive a dull response?
Experts attribute it to:
- Bunching of IPOs (too many listings at the same time)
- Limited investor liquidity
- Mixed company fundamentals
5. Which May 2025 IPOs performed well?
- Borana Weaves IPO: Oversubscribed by 148x
- Belrise Industries IPO: Subscribed 43x
6. Which IPOs in May performed poorly?
- Schloss Bangalore IPO: Retail portion subscribed only 60%
- Aegis Vopak Terminals IPO: HNI subscription was below 40%
7. Where can I apply for these IPOs?
You can apply for IPOs via platforms like:
- IPOJi App
- UPI-enabled stock brokers (Zerodha, Groww, Angel One, etc.)
- Net banking (ASBA) through your bank
8. Where to check IPO allotment status?
Once an IPO closes, allotment status can be checked on:
- IPOJi.com
- Registrar’s website (like KFinTech, Link Intime)
- BSE/NSE websites
👉 Are upcoming IPOs in June safe to invest in?
Depends on the company. Blue-chip names like NSDL or Avanse have strong fundamentals. Smaller names need detailed analysis.
👉 What is the expected grey market premium (GMP)?
GMPs vary and tend to spike closer to listing. Stay tuned to IPOji.com for daily IPO GMP updates.
👉 Why are some IPOs failing while others are oversubscribed?
It’s all about demand, timing, valuation, and sector performance. Too many IPOs at once = diluted interest.
🧭 Strategy Tips for Investors
✅ Check Grey Market Premium (GMP) before applying.✅ Read the RHP (Red Herring Prospectus) for financials and risk factors.✅ Apply on Day 2 or Day 3 of the IPO for better subscription clarity.
📢 June 2025 is expected to be action-packed for IPO investors, offering a wide mix of companies across sectors like real estate, hospitality, financial services, defense manufacturing, and more.
While the subdued response in late May IPOs could be a caution signal, the presence of highly anticipated listings like NSDL, SMPP, and Travel Food Services has already started generating investor buzz.
Stay tuned to IPOJi.com and follow our social media channels for daily GMP updates, allotment news, and application tips.