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- Enviro Infra Engineers
- Company Details Enviro Infra Engineers IPO is likely to open in 2024. The company builds and manages Water and Waste…
- One Mobikwik Systems Ltd
- Company Details IPO Synopsis: The issue size of the IPO is Rs.1,900 crore which includes a fresh issue of Rs.1,500 …
- SPC Life Sciences Ltd
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- Cube Highways Trust
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- Fincare Small Finance Ban
- Company Details IPO Synopsis Fincare Small Finance Bank has filed its DRHP with SEBI worth Rs.1,330 crore. The issu…
- NSDL
- Company Details National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) has recently filed a draft DRHP with market regulator …
- CC Advanced Systems Ltd
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- Rajesh Power Services Ltd
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- Rajputana Biodiesel Ltd
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- Apex Ecotech Ltd
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- Abha Power and Steel Ltd
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- Agarwal Toughened Glass I
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- Ganesh Infraworld Ltd
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- NTPC Green Energy Ltd
- Issue Date 19 Nov - 22 Nov
- Price ₹ 102
- Ipo Size ₹ 10000 - 10000 Cr.
- Lamosaic India Ltd
- Issue Date 21 Nov - 26 Nov
- Price ₹ 200
- Ipo Size ₹ 61.2 Cr.
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About SME IPO
What is SME IPO?
SME IPO is a fundraising process through which a small and medium private enterprise can go public like other bigger corporations and also provides a platform from these companies to be listed on indices.
The SME gets listed at BSE SME or NSE Emerge Platforms.
For an SME IPO, the rules are (i) post-issue paid-up capital should be less than Rs. 25 crores and (ii) minimum post-issue capital of Rs 1 crore.
The process of applying for an SME IPO includes ASBA or UPI-based IPO Applications or by submitting forms to brokers or banks.
They are the providers of 40% of jobs in India and they contribute about 45% of production in India. Technically, the condition of SME companies in India is very poor. That is why the biggest challenge before him is the financial crisis.
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