IPO Fundraising Dipped To Half in 2022

The turmoil in the markets has been cited as the reason for the dip in the IPO market.

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Fundraising via initial public offers (IPO) halved in 2022 to Rs 59,412 crore (Rs 594.12 billion) from Rs 1.18 trillion the previous year.

If one were to remove State-owned Life Insurance Corporation’s Rs 21,008 crore (Rs 210.08 billion) offer, the amount would come to a third of that raised in 2021.

The top five issues accounted for 60 per cent of the total fundraising.

The turmoil in the markets has been cited as the reason for the dip in the IPO market.

Although Indian equities have been an outperformer in 2022, the year was characterised by sharp volatility.

A combination of strong participation from local investors and global liquidity aided the robust fund-raising in 2021.

However, overseas liquidity drying amid aggressive monetary action by the US central bank dented the IPO mop-up in 2022 and the post-listing performance of the companies that made their market debut.

The BSE IPO Index, a gauge tracking newly-listed companies, dipped 28.3 per cent.

The unsatisfactory performance of newly listed shares prompted Sebi to order companies to disclose details on IPO pricing.

The outlook for next year looks a cloudy as global headwinds are likely to see companies shying away from the primary market.

 

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