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IPO wave shows no signs of abating in May; election clarity bolsters investor confidence

In 2024, Indian primary market bucked the two-decade trend of coming to a virtual standstill before a general election with record fundraising. Several issues are likely to be launched even in May as investors and companies are less uncertain about the outcome of the elections this year.

May 01, 2024 / 11:18 IST
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Aadhar Housing Finance Ltd, Indegene, TBO Tek, and others are expected to raise as much as Rs 7,000 crore from initial public offers this month.
Aadhar Housing Finance Ltd, Indegene, TBO Tek, and others are expected to raise as much as Rs 7,000 crore from initial public offers this month.

With the Indian equity markets outpacing major global indices in April despite geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and election-related uncertainty, the primary market will continue to see a flurry of IPO launches and listings in May. Aadhar Housing Finance Ltd, Indegene, TBO Tek, and others are expected to raise as much as Rs 7,000 crore from initial public offers this month.

This year, the Indian primary market has bucked a two-decade trend of coming to a virtual standstill before a general election with record fundraising. Data shows that the amount raised in IPOs in the six months prior to the 2024 election cycle is more than seven times the amount raised in the previous four election cycles put together.

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"And more issues are likely to be launched even in May,” Pranav Haldea, managing director of Prime Database Group told Moneycontrol. Experts said investors and companies are less uncertain about the outcome of the elections this year, leading to a strong positive sentiment in both the primary and secondary markets.

Despite the general elections, the IPO pipeline remains robust, said Mahavir Lunawat, Managing Director, Pantomath Capital Advisors. "Despite a lackluster beginning to FY25 in the IPO market, we are optimistic about the potential of the upcoming public issues," he added.