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    Upcoming IPOs in India: Which New Listings Could Shape Market Sentiment This Year?
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    Upcoming IPOs in India: Which New Listings Could Shape Market Sentiment This Year?

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    The Indian market is set to witness a new and exciting phase, with a strong list of companies ready to list on the stock exchanges. The upcoming IPO season is expected to be record-breaking, with over 190 companies expected to list and raise over ₹2.5 lakh crore.

    For investors looking to invest in any Upcoming IPO, it has become the need of the hour to keep a check on the subscription trends, valuation indications, and the final IPO Allotment Status.
    With the number of mega IPOs expected to hit the markets, the manner in which the allotments are made, and the subscription trends are expected to play a significant role in shaping market sentiment, particularly in cases where the issue is oversubscribed and retail participation is high.

    Big IPOs that could shift market sentiment

    1. Reliance Jio 

    Reliance Jio is expected to be one of the most-watched IPOs, with a likely valuation of ₹11-12 lakh crore. If it happens, it could be the biggest IPO in Indian market history and could have a significant impact on market liquidity and sector valuations. The company has already indicated that it may list in the first half of 2026, subject to approvals.

    2. National Stock Exchange (NSE) 

    The NSE IPO is another impactful candidate. The advancements in getting approval from regulators bring the exchange closer to listing. The listing of NSE, being an essential part of the structure of the capital market of India, has a resultant effect on market participation and institutional ownership.

    3. Flipkart

    The proposed listing of Flipkart is expected to represent the consumer internet ecosystem. Market indicate that it could list at a valuation of $60-70 billion, making it one of the largest tech IPOs in the country if it materialises.

    4. OYO

    OYO is set to make another attempt at listing on the stock exchanges after some initial setbacks. The company has apparently turned the corner in terms of profitability, posting successive EBITDA-positive quarters and expected improvements in profitability, making it a crucial listing candidate in 2026.

    Sector trends driving the IPO wave

    1) Technology and Digital Platforms

    AI analytics, fintech, and e-commerce companies are likely to dominate. Consider Fractal Analytics, for instance, which is also planning an IPO to support its global expansion and product development initiatives.

    2) Financial Services and NBFCs

    Companies like Hero FinCorp are planning to raise money to strengthen their balance sheets and expand their lending businesses, which reflects the strong demand for credit growth in India.

    3) Renewable and Infrastructure Growth Trends

    Companies like CleanMax Enviro Energy, which operates in the renewable energy space, are planning to raise money to increase capacity and reduce debt, which reflects the long-term focus on infrastructure investment.

    Why 2026 May Be a Defining Year for IPOs

    Analysts believe that the IPO pipeline in India may exceed $20 billion in fundraising, led by the tech and financial sectors. This likely indicates that more mature, profitable companies with scale are tapping the IPO market, rather than startups.

    There are also reports of one of the largest IPO seasons in India, driven by strong retail demand and institutional investor support.

    Understanding IPO Allotment Status and Investor Strategy

    For investors, it is important to keep track of IPO Allotment Status after the closure of subscriptions. Generally:

    • Allotment status is confirmed within 2-4 working days after the closure of the IPO
    • The status is announced shortly after confirmation
    • Unallotted refunds are processed quickly

    In oversubscribed retail allotments, computerised lotteries are conducted to make the process fair and free from bias.

    Final Outlook: What Investors Should Watch


    The Upcoming IPO market in India is likely to witness more large-scale, landmark IPOs rather than speculative IPOs. Large-scale IPOs such as Jio, potential exchange listings such as NSE, and technology giants such as Flipkart may well influence the market valuations, liquidity, and market sentiment for years to come.

    For investors, it is important to keep track of financial stability, sector outlook, and sound valuation to identify which IPOs are likely to make a market impact.


    FAQs

    1) How long does IPO allotment take in India?

    Most IPOs are completed within 2-4 working days after the issue closes, and the allotment status is posted shortly after.

    2) Which industries are expected to drive the next wave of IPOs in India?

    Currently, technology, financial, and renewable energy are expected to drive the next wave of IPOs, based on current listings and filings.

    3) What is the significance of large IPOs to market sentiment?

    Large IPOs can change market liquidity, sector value, and investor participation, and in some cases, influence the overall market trend.

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