An SME IPO is a way for a privately owned Small and medium enterprises (SME) company to sell its shares to the public for the first time and gets listed at BSE SME or NSE Emerge platform. Companies with minimum post-issue capital of Rs 1 crore and a maximum of Rs 25 crores are eligible for SME IPO in India. BSE SME and NSE Emerge platforms allow SME companies to raise funds and get listed at the exchange through an SME IPO.
Retail investors can apply in SME IPOs in India by submitting an online IPO application form through their stockbroker or bank. Brokers offer UPI-based online IPO applications and the banks offer both UPI as well as ASBA IPO applications.
A list of SME IPOs in 2016 provides detail of SME IPOs came in the year 2016 at BSE SME and NSE SME exchanges. Click on the SME IPO name for IPO details, IPO review & analysis, IPO allotment status, IPO bidding information, grey market premiums (GMP) of IPO, SME IPO news, and performance.
IPO Terms
Exchange: The stock exchange where the IPO shares are proposed to be listed. Mainline IPO's are listed on BSE and NSE. The SME IPO's are listed on NSE EMERGE or BSE SME platform of the respective exchanges.
IPO Open Date / Issue Close Date: The opening and closing date of the IPO bidding process. Investors can apply in an IPO during this time only.
Lot Size: The minimum count of shares an investor can apply for in an IPO. A lot size of '400' means that an investor needs to bid for at least 400 shares.
Issue Price: The price per equity share. There are 2 types of IPO's- Book Building and Fixed Price IPOs. Book Building IPOs will have a price range, say Rs 120-125 and investors need to bid within the price range. Fixed price issue has a specific price to bid.
Issue Size: The total monetary value of the IPO. It is arrived by multiplying the number of shares offered by the company with the issue price per share.
To know more on IPO terms or to get expert answers to your specific questions on IPOs, Please visit: