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SBI Funds Management eyeing a potential $1.2-bn IPO in first half of 2026: Report

India’s biggest asset manager plans to ask banks to pitch for mandates to work on the IPO in the coming weeks, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. SBI Funds may be valued at $12 billion
November 13, 2025 / 15:59 IST
SBI Funds is owned by State Bank of India Ltd. and Amundi SA, which last week said they’d sell a combined stake of 10% through an IPO, likely in 2026

SBI Funds Management Ltd. is considering raising as much as $1.2 billion in an initial public offering that could take place in Mumbai in the first half of 2026, people familiar with the matter said.

India’s biggest asset manager plans to ask banks to pitch for mandates to work on the IPO in the coming weeks, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. SBI Funds may be valued at $12 billion, they said.

Deliberations are ongoing and details may change, the people said.

SBI Funds is owned by State Bank of India Ltd. and Amundi SA, which last week said they’d sell a combined stake of 10% through an IPO, likely in 2026.

Amundi, SBI and SBI Funds didn’t respond to requests for comment.

India has been one of the world’s busiest venues for new listings, with nearly $18 billion raised this year, led by Tata Capital Ltd.’s $1.7 billion IPO. That’s approaching last year’s record of about $21 billion, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

Bloomberg
first published: Nov 13, 2025 03:58 pm

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