
IPO Tsunami: HDB Financial Services, 12 others to raise up to Rs 16,000 crore next week
The action comes after a lull amid challenges on geopolitical and tariff fronts that have plagued the stock markets.
Commenting on what lies ahead, Bajaj Broking expects an "energetic week" for the primary markets with five boards hitting the Street.
"This surge follows a steady build-up in investor enthusiasm, reflecting the ongoing appetite for fresh equity offerings. Market sentiment remains broadly constructive, driven by improving macroeconomic indicators, favourable liquidity conditions, and increasing participation from both institutional and retail investors. The strong performance of recent listings continues to bolster confidence and encourage broader engagement in the primary market," Bajaj Broking said in a note.
This upcoming wave of IPOs will offer investors a diverse mix of opportunities across sectors—further. "As the fundraising pipeline strengthens, we anticipate the primary market could well surpass expectations for the first half of FY26," this brokerage said.
With Nifty closing decisively above the 25,000 mark on Friday at 25,112.40 and 1.6% weekly gains, the cues remain positive from the secondary markets as well. The index has reclaimed the 21-day EMA, which could provide further momentum for an upward move.
"Nifty moved up sharply after three days of consolidation, resuming its short-term rally. The support is now placed at 24,850, and the index remains a 'buy on dips' as long as it holds above this level. On the higher side, it may continue advancing towards 25,350 and beyond," Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities, said.
With momentum building and valuations looking attractive in select offerings, now is an opportune moment for discerning investors to align with quality businesses entering the listed space, Bajaj Broking recommends.
Mainboard IPO opening schedule:
1) Kalpataru IPO: The issue will open on Tuesday, June 24 and end on Thursday, June 26. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 387 to Rs 414. The Mumbai-based real estate developer is slated to raise Rs 1,590 crore via IPO.
2) Globe Civil Projects IPO: The issue will open on Tuesday, June 24 and end on Thursday, June 26. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 67 to Rs 71. The New Delhi-headquartered EPC company plans to garner Rs 119 crore.
3) Ellenbarrie Industrial Gases IPO: The issue will open on Tuesday, June 24 and end on Thursday, June 26. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 380 to Rs 400. The industrial gases provider plans to mop up Rs 852.53 crore via the public issue.
4)
HDB Financial Services IPO
: The issue will open on Wednesday, June 25 and end on Friday, June 27. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 700 to Rs 740. This remains the most anticipated issue among the pack with HDFC Bank's NBFC arm expecting to mobilise Rs 12,500 crore through the issue.
5) Sambhav Steel Tubes IPO: A book-building issue where the electric resistance welded steel pipes and structural tubes maker plans to raise up to R 540 crore. The issue will open on Wednesday, June 25 and end on Friday, June 27. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 77 to Rs 82.
The SME segment will also see top action with 7 IPOs opening for subscription.
SME IPOs
1) Suntech Infra Solutions IPO: The issue will open on Wednesday, June 25 and end on Friday, June 27. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 81-86. The IPOs will be listed on NSE Emerge. The company is expected to raise up to Rs 42.16 crore.
2) Shri Hare-Krishna Sponge Iron IPO: The issue will open on Tuesday, June 24 and end on Thursday, June 26. The IPO price band has been set at Rs 56-59. The IPOs will be listed on NSE Emerge. The company is expected to raise up to Rs 28.39 crore.
3) AJC Jewel IPO: It is a book-building issue of Rs 14.59 crores and opens for subscription on June 23, 2025 and closes on June 26. The issue price band has been set at Rs 90-95 per share.
4) Icon Facilitators IPO: Issue opens for subscription on June 24, 2025 and closes on June 26, 2025, and the company plans to raise up to 19.11 crores via the book-building process. The price band has been set at Rs 85-91 per share.
5) Abram Food IPO: Issue opens for subscription on June 24 and closes on June 26, and the company plans to raise up to 13.99 crores via the book-building process. It is a fixed price issue with shares available at Rs 98 per share.
6) PRO FX Tech IPO: Issue opens for subscription on Thursday, June 26, 2025 and closes on Monday, June 30, 2025, and the company plans to raise up to 40.30 crores via the book-building process. The price band has been set at Rs 82-87 per share.
7) Valencia India IPO: Issue opens for subscription on Thursday, June 26, 2025 and closes on Monday, June 30, 2025, and the company plans to raise up to 46.49 crores via the book-building process. The price band has been set at Rs 95-110 per share.
8) Ace Alpha IPO: Issue opens for subscription on Thursday, June 26, 2025 and closes on Monday, June 30, 2025, and the company plans to raise up to 47.15 crores via the book-building process. The price band has been set at Rs 101-107 per share.
Running IPOs
Three SME IPOs are currently open for subscription. They will close on June 24.
1) Safe Enterprises Retail Fixtures IPO
2) Mayasheel Ventures IPO
3) Aakaar Medical Technologies IPO
Listings
Samay Project Services, Patil Automation, Eppeltone Engineers, and Influx Healthtech will be among the stocks to get listed this week.
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