Listed SME IPO - Recently Closed SME IPO

SMVD Ploy Pack Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 55
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 16.11x
Issue Size 16,40,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 55/- per share aggregating to 9.02 Cr

One Point One Solutions Ltd IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 67 - 65
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 91.68x
Issue Size 66,24,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 67/- per share aggregating to 44.38 Cr

Kids Medical Systems Limited IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 30
Lot Size 4000
Subscription 9.51x
Issue Size 20,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 30/- per share aggregating to 6.0 Cr

Diggi Multitrade Limited IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 13
Lot Size 10000
Subscription 2.13x
Issue Size  26,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 13/- per share aggregating to 3.38 Cr

Touchwood Entertainment Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 40
Lot Size 3000
Subscription 5.08x
Issue Size 10,53,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 40/- per share aggregating to 4.21 Cr

MRC Exim Limited IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 15
Lot Size 8000
Subscription 6.49x
Issue Size 30,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 15/- per share aggregating to 4.50 Cr

Ratnabhumi Developers Limited IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 63
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 1.51x
Issue Size 37,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 63/- per share aggregating to 23.31 Cr

Innovanna Thinklabs Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 70
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 2.64x
Issue Size 11,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of Rs 70 per share aggregating to 7.70 Cr

Shradha Infraprojects (Nagpur) Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 70
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 3.09x
Issue Size 27,04,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 70/- per share aggregating to 18.93 Cr

ICE Make Refrigeration Ltd IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 57 - 55
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 274.96x
Issue Size 41,60,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of Rs 55 - Rs 57 per share aggregating to 23.71 Cr

Felix Industries Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 35
Lot Size 4000
Subscription 5.35x
Issue Size 13,68,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 35/- per share aggregating to 4.79 Cr

Zodiac Energy Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 52
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 108.78x
Issue Size 19,50,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 52/- per share aggregating to 10.14 Cr

Silver Touch Technologies Ltd IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 121
Lot Size 1000
Subscription 11.04x
Issue Size 33,24,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 40.22 Cr (Offer for Sale)

Ambition Mica Limited IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 42 - 40
Lot Size 3000
Subscription 2.1x
Issue Size 30,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 12.60 Cr

Sharika Enterprises Limited IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 43
Lot Size 3000
Subscription 62.56x
Issue Size 32,25,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each at a price of 43/- per share aggregating to 13.87 Cr

Pulz Electronics Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 54 - 51
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 15.78x
Issue Size 7,26,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 3.92 Cr

Vertoz Advertising Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 108
Lot Size 1200
Subscription 4.46x
Issue Size 15,84,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 17.11 Cr 

Sanghvi Brands Ltd IPO

BSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 69
Lot Size 2000
Subscription 2.72x
Issue Size 27,48,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 18.96 Cr

ANI Integrated Services Limited IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 100
Lot Size 1200
Subscription 210.13x
Issue Size 25,65,600 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 25.66 Cr> Fresh Issue of 16,87,200 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 16.87 Cr> Offer for Sale of 8,78,400 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 8.78 Cr

SecUR Credentials Ltd IPO IPO

NSE SME Listed
Offer Price ₹ 205
Lot Size 600
Subscription 4.04x
Issue Size 14,67,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10 aggregating up to Rs 30.07 Cr 

SME IPOS

Small and Medium Enterprise IPO

Small and Medium Enterprise IPO

Small and Medium Enterprise Initial Public Offering (SME IPO) has evolved as an efficient channel through which small businesses can access capital in the stock markets and use it to finance their expansion. At IPO Ji, we present to you a detailed guide about all that you should know about SME IPO listing in India, its eligibility, advantages, step-by-step procedure, and factors to consider.

What is SME IPO?

SME IPO is a special kind of Initial Public Offering applicable to the Indian Small and Medium Enterprises. As compared to large-cap IPO, SME IPO enables smaller companies to tap into public finance on the stock exchange but under relaxed regulatory standards.

SME Exchange Platforms

The shares of the SME after a successful listing are then traded on specialised platforms. This enables retail investors, institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) to become shareholders and be part of the growth story of the SME.

NSE SME Exchange

NSE Emerge platform specifically designed for small and medium enterprises

BSE SME Exchange

BSE SME platform for emerging small and medium businesses

What Reasons Do SMEs Have to Choose IPO?

The small businesses might opt to become publicly traded through an SME IPO in India for several strategic reasons:

Capital Raising

Fund business growth, working capital needs, and pay down existing debt

Brand Exposure

Increase brand visibility and credibility in the market

New Partnerships

Find new partners and investors to support business growth

Liquidity

Make available liquidity to current stockholders

Eligibility Criteria - SME IPO

Not all small businesses are eligible to apply for SME IPO listing. There are certain eligibility standards that SEBI and stock exchanges prescribe to the company. The important SME IPO eligibility criteria are as under:

Should be incorporated under companies act, 1956 or 2013

The paid-up capital after the issue must not be more than 25 Crore

Net tangible assets of not less than 1.5 Crore

3 years minimum operational track record for firms converting from partnership/proprietorship/LLP

The firm should possess a fully operational website

No change in promoters, at least one year prior to filing

Demat form agreement to trade securities

Agreement with Depositories (NSDL/CDSL) on contractual basis

The SME has to adhere to SME IPO guidelines of SEBI

SME IPO Process in India

Here's a step-by-step overview of the SME IPO process:

1

Appoint a Merchant Banker (Lead Manager)

The SME must appoint an SEBI-registered merchant banker, also known as an underwriter, to manage the IPO. The merchant banker conducts due diligence, prepares documents, and guides the company through the entire listing process.

2

Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP)

The merchant banker prepares the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP), containing detailed financials, business model, risk factors, and future plans, allowing potential investors to assess the company.

3

Submit DRHP to Stock Exchange

Unlike mainboard IPOs submitted to SEBI, SME IPO DRHP is submitted directly to the relevant stock exchange (BSE SME or NSE Emerge) for approval.

4

Approval and IPO Launch Date

Upon approval, the IPO opening date, issue price, lot size, and other important details are finalized.

5

Marketing and Promotion

The company, along with the lead manager, markets the IPO to potential investors through roadshows, digital campaigns, and advertisements to generate interest.

6

IPO Launch and Subscription

Investors can subscribe to the IPO by applying for a minimum lot size, as specified in the issue. Subscriptions are open for a few days.

7

Allotment and Listing

Once the subscription period closes, shares are allotted to successful applicants. Post-allotment, the company gets listed, and shares begin trading on the SME platform of the stock exchange.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Ans. The SME IPOs which are no longer accepting subscriptions from investors after the close date has passed are called closed SME IPOs.

Ans. The SME IPOs that get listed on BSE SME or NSE Emerge platforms are known as Listed SME IPOs. Experienced investors closely monitor Listed IPO data to aid in investment decisions. This data provides insights into the potential of current and upcoming offerings and offers valuable information about public demand, which can be crucial for predicting future IPOs.

Ans. Investing in an SME IPO can be a bit risky due to the substantial funds required to bid. However, based on data from previous financial years, these IPOs have significant potential for gains or losses depending on the company's fundamentals.

Ans. Yes, you can apply for an SME IPO. The issue is open to NII (Non-Institutional Investors), retail investors, and sometimes QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers). Applications can be made via UPI-based applications, ASBA (Application Supported by Blocked Amount), or through forms provided by your bank or broker.

Ans. You can sell SME IPO shares just like any other IPO shares through your DEMAT/Trading account or by contacting your broker. Trading in SME IPO shares occurs in lots defined by the company and exchanges.

Ans. There are four ways to subscribe to an SME IPO:

  • IPO Ji App/Website – Online: IPO Ji provides an excellent interface for applying to SME IPOs through multiple Demat accounts in one go. You can use your existing Demat accounts, link them to the IPO Ji App/Website (which only needs to be done once), select the IPO you wish to apply for, choose the respective added accounts, select the bid quantity, and press apply.
  • UPI – Online: Log into your Demat Account, select the IPO, and apply using your UPI ID. Accept the payment mandate received on your bank app/Google Pay to complete the application.
  • ASBA – Online: Log into your bank account and apply through ASBA. Fill in your Demat Account Number, PAN Number, bidding details, and submit the form.
  • IPO Forms – Offline: Obtain the application form from the broker, have it filled out by them, and submit it on your behalf.