Missed Out on Past IPO Gains? Don’t Ignore These 5 Big Upcoming Listings!
The stock market is heating up again, and this week is proof! After a quiet few years, more and more companies are stepping forward to go public — and investors are excited.
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just getting started, this week brings a wide variety of IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) across different sectors — from flexible office spaces and electronics to hotels, travel, and even gold.
Let’s break down what’s happening this week in the simplest way possible.
Main IPOs Coming This Week
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Two major IPOs are opening:
Indiqube Spaces – A tech-enabled workspace provider
GNG Electronics – A leading company in refurbished laptops and desktops
Thursday, July 24, 2025
Brigade Hotel Ventures – A big name in the hospitality industry is going public
Friday, July 25, 2025
Shanti Gold International – A gold and jewelry company joins the list
Also on the SME Platform (for smaller companies):
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
TSC India – A travel services and airline ticketing company
Monika Alcobev – Beverages-focused Company launching on NSE SME
Friday, July 25, 2025
Patel Chem Specialities – A pharma ingredients and chemical exporter
These SME IPOs offer options for investors looking for smaller but potentially rewarding opportunities.
IPOs That Already Opened Earlier This Week
In case you missed them, a few more companies launched their IPOs earlier this week:
Savy Infra & Logistics – Monday, July 21
Swastika Castal – Monday, July 21
Spunweb Nonwoven – Monday, July 21 (BSE SME platform)
Anthem Biosciences – Tuesday, July 22
Monarch Surveyors & Engineering Consultants – Tuesday, July 22
This activity shows that the IPO market is gaining momentum again!
Spotlight on Major IPOs
Indiqube Spaces IPO
Raising: ₹700 crore
Price Band: ₹225 to ₹237 per share
Face Value: ₹1 per share
Business: Offers modern, tech-enabled, and eco-friendly office spaces
Why it’s Interesting: With remote work and flexible office needs growing, Indiqube is tapping into a fast-evolving market.
GNG Electronics IPO
Raising: ₹460 crore
Price Band: ₹225 to ₹237 per share
Face Value: ₹2 per share
Business: India’s top laptop/desktop refurbishing company, with global operations across the US, Europe, Africa, and UAE
Why it’s Interesting: With a strong presence in the refurb market, GNG appeals to both cost-conscious and eco-aware customers
Brigade Hotel Ventures IPO
Raising: ₹759.60 crore
Price Band: Yet to be announced
Lead Managers: JM Financial & ICICI Securities
Business: Hospitality and hotel development
Why it’s Interesting: The travel and hotel sector is bouncing back, and Brigade is a well-known name with growth potential
Shanti Gold International IPO
New Shares: 1.8 crore+ shares
Price Range: To be announced
Lead Manager: Choice Capital Advisors
Why it’s Interesting: Gold never goes out of fashion — especially in India!
SME IPO Highlights TSC India IPO
Raising: ₹25.89 crore
Price Band: ₹68 to ₹70
Business: Corporate travel and airline ticketing solutions
Client Focus: B2B and corporate clients
Why it’s Interesting: Travel is picking up again post-COVID, and TSC is tapping into this demand
Patel Chem Specialities IPO
Raising: ₹58.80 crore
Price Band: ₹82 to ₹84
Opens: July 25 | Closes: July 29
Business: Pharma ingredients and specialty chemicals
Why it’s Interesting: The chemical and pharma sector continues to attract investor interest due to steady global demand
Investor Tip
Experts are saying that although the IPO market is looking active again, investors should do their homework before investing. Don’t just follow the hype — check the company’s financials, industry performance, and who is backing the IPO.
This week’s IPO lineup gives investors a wide range of options — big and small, tech and traditional, local and global. There’s something for everyone!
Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to invest in any IPO or stock. Investors are advised to conduct their own research and consult with a certified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. The stock market involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results.
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