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Mid-Sized IPOs Surge: Companies Flock to Public Markets
7 Jan
Summary
- Mid-sized IPOs, particularly between ₹300-600 crore, show increased activity.
- Companies are more willing to access public markets now than before.
- Investor appetite spans all IPO sizes, from small to large deals.

The Indian IPO market is witnessing a robust resurgence, particularly within the mid-sized segment, with companies showing a marked increase in accessing public markets. This trend is a significant departure from previous periods, including pre-pandemic times, indicating a greater confidence among businesses.
The activity is notably concentrated in IPOs ranging from ₹300 crore to ₹1,000 crore. Within this bracket, deals between ₹300 crore and ₹600 crore have emerged as the most active, second only to large-cap IPOs. This suggests a strategic pivot by mid-sized companies towards public fundraising.
Experts observe a strong investor appetite that spans across all deal sizes, from initial public offerings below ₹300 crore to those exceeding ₹1,000 crore. This broad-based demand ensures that a diverse range of companies can successfully tap into the equity markets.




