
Oswal Pumps IPO to open on June 13: 10 things to know before subscribing
Oswal Pumps is set to open its initial public offering (IPO) for subscription from June 13 to June 17, 2025, aiming to raise Rs1,387.34 crore.The IPO comprises a fresh issue of 1.45 crore shares, aggregating to Rs 890 crore, and an offer for sale of 81 lakh shares, totalling Rs 497.34 crore. The shares are expected to be listed on the BSE and NSE, with a tentative listing date of June 20, 2025. advertisementThe IPO price band has been set between Rs 584 and Rs 614 per share, with a minimum application lot size of 24 shares.
Retail investors are required to invest a minimum of Rs 14,016, though bidding at the cutoff price is advised to mitigate the risk of oversubscription, which would amount to approximately Rs 14,736.On the other hand, the minimum investment for Small High Net-worth Individuals (sNII) is 14 lots (336 shares) at Rs 2,06,304, while for Big High Net-worth Individuals (bNII), it is 68 lots (1,632 shares) amounting to Rs 10,02,048. This structured approach ensures that various investor categories can participate according to their financial capabilities.Oswal Pumps Limited, incorporated in 2003, is a major player in the solar pump segment, providing products for domestic, agricultural, and industrial applications.advertisementThe company operates a manufacturing facility in Karnal, Haryana, covering over 41,000 square meters. As of August 31, 2024, Oswal Pumps completed 26,270 turnkey solar pumping systems under the PM-KUSUM Scheme across multiple Indian states.The IPO allotment is anticipated to be finalised on June 18, 2025.IIFL Capital Services Limited, Axis Capital Limited, and others are the book-running lead managers for this IPO, with MUFG Intime India Private Limited serving as the registrar.The last grey market premium for Oswal Pumps was Rs 67, suggesting a potential listing price of Rs 681 and an estimated gain of 10.91% per share.
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