Listed SME IPO - Recently Closed SME IPO
Gayatri Rubbers and Chemicals
Offer Date: Jan 25, 2023 - Jan 30, 2023
Transvoy Logistics India Limited
Offer Date: Jan 20, 2023 - Jan 24, 2023
DHARNI Capital Services Limited
Offer Date: Jan 18, 2023 - Jan 20, 2023
Aristo Bio-Tech and Lifescience
Offer Date: Jan 16, 2023 - Jan 19, 2023
Ducol Organics And Colours Limited
Offer Date: Jan 9, 2023 - Jan 11, 2023
Eastern Logica Infoway Limited
Offer Date: Jan 5, 2023 - Jan 9, 2023
Chaman Metallics Limited
Offer Date: Jan 4, 2023 - Jan 6, 2023
SVS Ventures Limited
Offer Date: Dec 30, 2022 - Jan 4, 2023
Rex Sealing and Packaging Industries Limited
Offer Date: Dec 30, 2022 - Jan 4, 2023
Anlon Technology Solutions Limited
Offer Date: Dec 29, 2022 - Jan 2, 2023
RBM Infracon Limited
Offer Date: Dec 23, 2022 - Dec 27, 2022
Homesfy Realty Limited
Offer Date: Dec 21, 2022 - Dec 23, 2022
Moxsh Overseas Educon Limited
Offer Date: Dec 21, 2022 - Dec 23, 2022
Arihant Academy Limited
Offer Date: Dec 16, 2022 - Dec 21, 2022
Uma Converter Limited
Offer Date: Dec 15, 2022 - Dec 21, 2022
About SME IPO
What is SME IPO?
SME IPO (Small and Medium Enterprises Initial Public Offering) is the first time a small or medium-sized company offers its shares to the public on the stock exchange. Basically, these IPOs are designed for smaller companies which get approval from the exchanges (NSE, BSE).
The SME gets listed at BSE SME or NSE Emerge Platforms.
Rules for SME IPO
- Post-issue paid-up capital should be less than Rs. 25 crores.
- Minimum post-issue capital should be Rs 1 crore.
How to Apply for SME IPO?
The process of applying for an SME IPO includes UPI-based IPO Applications or ASBA, or by submitting forms to brokers or banks.
FAQs
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.