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Aegis Vopak Terminals IPO listing today: All eyes on debut as GMP signals muted interest

Aegis Vopak Terminals IPO listing today: All eyes on debut as GMP signals muted interest

Time of India4 days ago

Aegis Vopak Terminals
is set to make its stock market debut on June 2 after closing its Rs 2,800 crore IPO with moderate interest from investors. The issue was subscribed 2.09 times overall, with stronger demand from qualified institutional buyers (QIBs), but relatively softer participation from retail and high-net-worth investors. The listing will take place on both the NSE and BSE.
Ahead of its debut, the grey market premium (GMP) for Aegis Vopak Terminals stands at Rs -1, indicating a potential listing around Rs 234 — just below the IPO's upper price band of Rs 235. This suggests a muted to flat listing is likely, despite the company's strong position in India's port-based storage infrastructure segment.
The IPO, which was entirely a fresh issue of 11.91 crore shares, received bids for 14.43 crore shares against 6.90 crore shares on offer. The QIB portion was subscribed 4.34 times, while the NII and retail segments were subscribed just 0.32 and 0.70 times, respectively. The low enthusiasm from non-institutional investors is being closely watched, especially in light of the tepid GMP.
Aegis Vopak Terminals is a joint venture between
Aegis Logistics
and
Royal Vopak
of the Netherlands. The company operates LPG and liquid storage terminals across five key ports in India—Haldia, Kochi, Mangalore, Pipavav, and Kandla—with a combined capacity of 1.50 million cubic meters for liquids and 70,800 MT for LPG.
It plays a critical role in India's energy logistics chain, handling products like petroleum, chemicals, edible oils, and industrial gases.
In terms of financials, the company reported a net profit of Rs 85.89 crore for the nine months ending December 2024, on revenue of Rs 476.15 crore. Its return on equity stood at 8.68% and PAT margin at 15.18%, indicating healthy operational efficiency.
IPO proceeds are earmarked for debt repayment and funding the acquisition of a cryogenic LPG terminal in Mangalore, alongside general corporate use.
While the fundamentals of the business remain sound and long-term prospects appear promising, the near-zero GMP reflects cautious short-term sentiment. Investors will be watching closely for whether the stock can hold its issue price and build momentum post-listing.
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