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📈 Upcoming IPOs in July 2025

In July 2025, there will be a lot of IPOs in India and around the world. There is a lot of action coming up, from big banks to small businesses that want to grow. This guide goes over the most important IPOs, what to look for in terms of subscription windows, valuation bands, risks, and how to apply smartly, whether you’re just getting started or already managing a long-term portfolio.

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Big-ticket Mainboard IPOs 🚀

HDB Financial Services

  • Opens: June 25–27; listing  July 2, 2025
  • Size: ₹12,500 Cr (₹2,500 Cr fresh + ₹10,000 Cr OFS)
  • Price Band: ₹700–740/share indiatimes.com
  • Focus: Tier‑1 and rural NBFC lending; strong digital reach

NSDL (National Securities Depository Ltd)

  • Tentative IPO in July 2025, via OFS only
  • Size: ~₹3,300 Cr
  • Key: Institutional and retail interest expected; strategic depository role

Crizac Ltd

  • Opens: July 2–4; bid lot: 61 shares
  • Price Band: ₹233–245/share 

SME & Small-Cap Opportunities 🏢

Several SMEs are launching IPOs between June 30–July 2, with listings scheduled in early July:

CompanyIssue Size (₹ Cr)Price Band (₹)Open–CloseListing Date
Silky Overseas Ltd30.68153–161Jun 30–Jul 2Jul 7 (BSE SME) 
Marc Loire Fashions Ltd21.00100Jun 30–Jul 2Jul 7 (BSE SME)
Cedaar Textiles Ltd60.9130–140Jun 30–Jul 2Jul 7 (NSE SME)
Vandan Foods Ltd30.36115Jun 30–Jul 2Jul 7 (BSE SME)
Pushpa Jewellers Ltd98.65143–147Jun 30–Jul 2Jul 7 (NSE SME)

IPO Calendar & Key Dates 🗓️

  • June 25–27: HDB Financial Services
  • June 26–30: PRO FX Tech, Valencia, Ace Alpha, Moving Media, Indogulf, Marc Loire, etc.
  • June 30–Jul 2: Cedaar Textiles, Vandan Foods, Silky, etc.
  • Jul 2–4: Crizac Ltd
  • July (tentative): NSDL, Travel Food Services, JSW Cement, Hero FinCorp, Kalpataru

How to Apply & Subscription Tips ✅

  • Use ASBA via banks or brokers—Zerodha, Groww, Angel One, etc.
  • Understand lot sizes (e.g., Crizac = 61 shares minimum).
  • Check the grey market premium (GMP)—not official, but sentiment-indicative 
  • Prioritize fundamentals—especially for SMEs—evaluate recent revenues, EBITDA, and SEBI rules
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Risks to Watch ⚠️

  • SME IPOs are higher risk: limited track record, low liquidity
  • Mainboard NBFCs (e.g., HDB) are subject to macroeconomic trends
  • GMPs are volatile—avoid over-reliance

Expert Takeaways

  • Diversify across tiers: mix large NBFCs with SMEs
  • Track grey market premiums for pricing clues
  • Check regulatory compliance, especially for SME issuers
  • **Timely exits or hold models depending on allotment and listing performance
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Conclusion

July 2025 will be a defining month in India’s IPO landscape, with high-profile offerings like HDB Financial and NSDL, alongside nimble SME opportunities. Whether you’re launching a diversified investment strategy or scouting short-term listings, weighing fundamentals, subscription strategies, and risk is critical. Use this guide as a roadmap—and invest smartly!

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

FAQs

1. What’s the difference between mainboard and SME IPOs?

Mainboard IPOs are big companies that are listed on the BSE or NSE and have stricter rules. SME IPOs are smaller companies that are listed on platforms like BSE SME or Emerge, and they usually have higher risks and lower liquidity.

You can go to financial websites like Chittorgarh or follow stock-market Telegram channels. Keep in mind that GMP is not official and should not be the only thing you use to make decisions.

es, especially if you spread them out over different sectors. Just make sure your demat account has enough money and a margin buffer.

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