Two more initial public offerings (IPOs) — TruAlt Bioenergy and Jinkushal Industries — opened for subscription today, taking the total number of IPOs currently open to nine.
Earlier, seven IPOs — Jain Resource Recycling, BMW Ventures, Epack Prefab Technologies, Solarworld Energy Solutions, Jaro Institute of Technology Management & Research, Seshaasai Technologies, and Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers — had launched for public subscription.
The Anand Rathi Share & Stock Brokers IPO has been subscribed 1.11 times as of Day 2 of bidding. In the grey market, its shares are trading at a modest premium of 8.45% over the issue price, indicating mild investor interest.
Seshaasai Technologies has seen robust demand, with retail investors subscribing 2.92 times their quota, non-institutional investors 5.99 times, and qualified institutional buyers 1.13 times. Overall, the issue has been subscribed 3.09 times by the end of Day 2.
Jain Resource Recycling’s IPO has been subscribed 73% so far. Its shares are also changing hands in the grey market at a small premium of 8.62% to the issue price.
The IPO of BMW Ventures Ltd, a distributor of steel products, was subscribed 11% on the first day of bidding. The company received bids for 25.38 lakh shares against 2.34 crore shares on offer, according to NSE data.
On Day 1, the Epack Prefab Technologies IPO was subscribed 30%. Within this, retail investors bid for 29% of their portion while non-institutional investors subscribed 12% of theirs.
Solarworld Energy Solutions saw strong demand on its second day of bidding, with the IPO subscribed 4 times overall. Retail investors’ quota was oversubscribed 13.63 times, NIIs 5.53 times, while QIBs subscribed to just 2% of their reserved portion.
The IPO of Jaro Institute of Technology Management & Research (Jaro Education) was subscribed nearly 2 times on Day 2, with bids coming in for 72.54 lakh shares against 37.23 lakh shares on offer.
Ahead of their listings, TruAlt Bioenergy raised ₹252 crore from anchor investors, while Jinkushal Industries collected ₹35 crore through the same route.