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Recently Listed SME IPOs

Check the List of recently listed SME IPOs, along with listing gain percentage.

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  • Listing Date 18 Nov 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 20 - ₹ 24
  • LTP ₹ 41.9
  • Listing Date 31 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 160 - ₹ 168
  • LTP ₹ 123.95
  • Listing Date 29 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 95 - ₹ 100
  • LTP ₹ 137.9
  • Listing Date 29 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 56 - ₹ 59
  • LTP ₹ 80.5
  • Listing Date 29 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 360 - ₹ 380
  • LTP ₹ 913
  • Listing Date 28 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 46 - ₹ 49
  • LTP ₹ 38.5
  • Listing Date 24 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 110 to ₹ 116
  • LTP ₹ 118.65
  • Listing Date 23 Oct 2024
  • Issue Price ₹ 171- ₹ 180
  • LTP ₹ 267.25

SME IPO is a fundraising process through which a small and medium private enterprise can go public like other bigger corporations and also provides a platform from these companies to be listed on indices.

The SME gets listed at BSE SME or NSE Emerge Platforms.

For an SME IPO, the rules are (i) post-issue paid-up capital should be less than Rs. 25 crores and (ii) minimum post-issue capital of Rs 1 crore.

The process of applying for an SME IPO includes ASBA or UPI-based IPO Applications or by submitting forms to brokers or banks.

They are the providers of 40% of jobs in India and they contribute about 45% of production in India. Technically, the condition of SME companies in India is very poor. That is why the biggest challenge before him is the financial crisis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The term recently listed SME IPO is used for SME IPOs which have been listed in stock exchanges like BSE SME and/or NSE SME.
An SME IPO can list at a premium (higher than the issue price) or at a discount (lower than the issue price).
 

SME IPO listing refers to the process of making a company's shares available for trading in the stock market. When an SME IPO lists, traders and investors can buy or sell shares. The listing of an SME IPO also provides SME IPO investors with the opportunity to exit with a profit or book their losses.

Listing gain is the reason why investors invest in IPOs. Simply put, listing gain refers to the opening price of a recently listed IPO minus the cut-off price at the time of the IPO. For example, if the cut-off price was INR 100 and the stock listed opened at INR 120, the listing gain will be INR 20.

Yes, the SME IPO Shares can be sold on the day of listing if you’re a retail investor. Usually, other investors are subjected to a lock-in period.