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Studds Accessories Stumbles on Market Debut Despite Blockbuster IPO

Summary

  • Studds Accessories, India's largest helmet maker, listed below IPO price
  • IPO was subscribed 73.3 times, signaling strong investor demand
  • Company raised ₹455 crore through an offer for sale
Studds Accessories Stumbles on Market Debut Despite Blockbuster IPO

On November 7, 2025, Studds Accessories, India's largest helmet manufacturer, made a weak debut on the stock market, listing below its IPO price despite strong investor demand. The company's shares opened at ₹565 on the NSE, down 3.4% from the issue price of ₹585, and at ₹570 on the BSE, a 2.6% decline.

This underwhelming performance comes despite a blockbuster IPO that was subscribed an impressive 73.3 times overall, signaling robust interest from both institutional and retail investors. The three-day IPO, which ran from October 30 to November 3, 2025, saw QIBs drive the frenzy with a 160x subscription, followed by NIIs at 77x and retail investors at 22x.

Studds Accessories, which raised ₹455 crore through a pure offer for sale of 77.9 lakh shares, is one of India's most recognized consumer brands in the two-wheeler segment. The company designs, manufactures, and markets helmets and motorcycle accessories under its flagship brands Studds and SMK, catering to both commuter and premium segments.

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Studds Accessories, India's largest helmet manufacturer, experienced a weak market debut, listing below its IPO price despite strong investor demand.
Studds Accessories' three-day IPO, which ran from October 30 to November 3, 2025, was subscribed an impressive 73.3 times overall, signaling robust interest from both institutional and retail investors.
Studds Accessories' product portfolio includes helmets, riding jackets, gloves, rainwear, and luggage systems, catering to both commuter and premium segments. The company also manufactures helmets for global brands such as Daytona (US) and O'Neal (Europe, US, Australia).

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