📈 Over Half a Dozen IPOs Set to Hit the Market in June 2025, Eyeing ₹8,000+ Crore

June 2025 is gearing up to be an active month for India’s primary markets, with over six companies expected to launch their Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). The estimated cumulative fundraising is projected to fall between ₹8,000 and ₹10,000 crore, signaling a robust start to the mid-year IPO calendar.

This renewed activity comes even as May ended with a somewhat muted investor response in several offerings, especially from retail and high net worth individual (HNI) segments.


🏢 Big & Mid-Sized IPOs in the Pipeline

According to market insiders, June will see a diverse mix of large and mid-cap IPOs from sectors like real estate, finance, agriculture, and digital services. The notable names lined up include:

  • Sri Lotus Developers & Realty – ₹800 crore
  • Travel Food Services – ₹2,000 crore
  • Laxmi India Finance – ₹200 crore
  • Indogulf Cropsciences – ₹300 crore
  • NSDL (National Securities Depository Limited) – ₹3,000 crore

These offerings are expected to attract institutional and retail attention, particularly given the pedigree of some of the issuers.


📉 Investor Sentiment: Mixed Signals

While the IPO calendar appears packed, investor sentiment has been somewhat cautious. Several issues launched in late May received a lukewarm response. For instance:

  • Schloss Bangalore IPO: Retail segment subscribed only 60%, HNI just 43%
  • Aegis Vopak Terminals IPO: Retail subscribed at 65%, HNI at 39%

Such subdued participation indicates investors are being more selective, possibly due to multiple IPOs launching back-to-back. This phenomenon, known as "IPO bunching," tends to dilute investor focus and available capital.


🔄 Contrast: May's Mixed Results

May saw the launch of six main board IPOs, including names like:

  • Belrise Industries
  • Borana Weaves
  • Scoda Tubes
  • Prostarm Info Systems
  • Schloss Bangalore
  • Aegis Vopak Terminals

The total fundraising from these offerings touched nearly ₹9,000 crore. Some companies fared exceptionally well:

  • Borana Weaves was subscribed 148x
  • Belrise Industries saw 43x oversubscription

However, the momentum did not continue throughout the month, especially in its latter half.


🧠 Why the Drop in Demand?

Experts point to a few reasons behind the reduced enthusiasm:

  • 📌 Overlapping IPO windows forcing investors to choose
  • 📉 Limited liquidity in retail and HNI circles
  • 🧾 Valuation concerns and grey market premium declines

Despite the muted tone, many believe the upcoming June issues—especially the NSDL and Travel Food Services IPOs—could help restore momentum if priced and marketed attractively.


💡 Key Takeaway for Investors

June’s IPO lineup presents a solid mix of opportunity and risk. While the pipeline includes respected names and sectoral diversity, investors should do their due diligence instead of following grey market trends or short-term sentiment.

Consider your capital allocation strategy, assess the financials, and look at promoter credibility before subscribing.


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Published on 2025/05/30

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