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Global Civil Projects IPO opens today: Check price band, GMP, subscription and other details
Investors can bid for a minimum of 211 shares per lot, translating into an investment of Rs 14,981 at the upper end.
Global Civil Projects' Rs 119 crore IPO opens for subscription today, with a price band of Rs 67–71 per share. The Delhi-based EPC player, focused on government urban infrastructure, plans to use the proceeds for working capital, machinery purchase, and strategic expansion. Strong order book and improving margins back the 'Subscribe' call from Ventura Securities.
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The Rs 119 crore initial public offering (IPO) of Global Civil Projects Ltd opens for subscription today and will close on June 26. The Delhi-based infrastructure EPC firm , with a focus on government contracts for urban infrastructure such as roads, bridges, flyovers, and sewerage systems, is offering 1.67 crore fresh equity shares in the price band of Rs 67–71 per can bid for a minimum of 211 shares per lot, translating into an investment of Rs 14,981 at the upper end. Ahead of the issue opening, the GMP is Rs company plans to use the proceeds to fund working capital requirements (Rs 75 crore), purchase construction machinery (Rs 14.3 crore), and for general corporate purposes, including potential acquisitions (Rs 29.7 crore). The equity shares will be listed on both the NSE and of FY24, Global Civil Projects has executed over 55 projects and has an outstanding order book of over Rs 900 crore. The company reported revenue of Rs 334.8 crore and net profit of Rs 15.4 crore in FY24, with PAT rising over 216% margin stood at 14.13%, and return on equity improved to 19.8%. Post-issue, promoter holding will come down from 88.1% to 63.4%.Ventura Securities has given a 'Subscribe' rating to the IPO, citing the company's execution capabilities, improving profitability, and strong presence in public infrastructure. 'With a track record of timely execution and a robust government pipeline, GCP is well-placed to scale,' the brokerage flagged risks such as geographical concentration and subcontractor dependency but noted that rising public capex and the company's positioning make it a credible long-term opportunity.: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times)