Tips for Investing in IPO
5paisa Research Team
Last Updated: 01 Feb, 2022 11:49 AM IST

Content
- Introduction
- Research Fundamentals
- The Story, Founders & Promoters
- Choose IPOs With Strong Underwriters
- Read The Prospectus
- Final Verdict
Introduction
In the wake of a raging pandemic, a second-consecutive year of lockdowns and restrictions, Indian markets had their most illustrious year yet, with a record 63 companies joining the bourses and raising INR 1.2 lakh crores. This includes blockbuster names, the likes of PayTM, Zomato, Nykaa, and more.
With super-sized returns in the form of listing gains, retail investors are going all-in to make the most of this opportunity. Given the low-interest rate scenario and disappearing fixed income returns, more and more savings are making their way towards speculative investments such as initial public offerings, often recklessly.
While IPOs can generate significant returns for retail investors, who are often restricted from investing in private companies and securities. However, with the increasingly crowded equity markets, coupled with sky-high valuations, IPO investing isn't as straightforward as it once was, which is especially true with the recent PayTM fiasco.
Of the 63 companies that went public in 2021, 14 listings provided multi-bagger gains for investors with over 300% returns, 21 others saw their valuations erode by over 52% since listing. IPO investing is an entirely different ball-game off-late, and investors need to develop a keen understanding of its workings. You can get started with these fundamental tips before digging further.
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