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Explained | The journey of an IPO—from naming merchant bankers to listing on bourses

Before it hits the market, an initial public offering goes through a rigorous process of checks and balances, which can take months, if not more. We look at various stages that go into the making of an IPO.

February 22, 2021 / 12:20 IST
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IPO (Representative image)

We are in the middle of a busy IPO season. Companies across the spectrum—from paints, housing, railways, IT services to miniratnas—are all looking to tap the market.

A lot of work goes into launching an IPO, which can take months if not more to hit the market. We look at various stages that go into the making of an IPO.

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Why do companies go public?

When a company decides to expand its business, it needs capital which can be raised either in the form of debt, bonds or by selling ownership to the public (equity). To raise money through equity, it goes for what is known as an initial public offering (IPO). As the name suggests, the company offers its shares to the general public for the first time.