Future IPO Initial Public Offering Opportunities and Challenges In India - IPOGyan

The year 2019 is shaping up quite strong for the IPOs in India. Momentum appears to have gained this year when the IPO Initial Public Offering activity picked up the pace and climbed dramatically to a record high. Before making an IPO investment decision, the investor should review the investments goals along with conduction of the thorough analysis of the organization. Every IPO is unique and it is required to be evaluated in a different manner for determining.

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  1. Future IPO Initial Public Offering Opportunities and Challenges In India The IPO Initial Public Offering is actually the first stock sale by the organization to the public. This move by the company changes its status too from the private company to the publicly traded organization. The stock market in India has quite a busy year so far. Looking at the IPO’s in India, during the first half of the year 2018 itself, the Indian bourses actually witnessed 90 IPO’s accounting for 16% of the total listing worldwide which is 27% more than the previous of the year. Even the slowdown and volatility in the market during this year failed to dampen the expectations of the investors. Globally the country’s exchanges recorded the greatest of the IPO activity in the first half of the year 2018. Indian exchanges recorded greatest of IPO Initial Public Offering activity in the first half of the year 2018 The number of IPO Initial Public Offering launched in the year was 90 that had raised around 3.9 dollars in the first half of the year itself. In fact, the ecosystem of the IPO in the country is evolving at quite a fast pace and several of the organizations are looking for ways to get it listed. It is the finance sector, infrastructure as well as the consumer based firms that witnessed the strong growth continuing to be quite favorable for the higher IPO activity. Out of the 90 of the deals which are listed during the initial half of the year 2018, 15 are listed on both NSE and also BSE together accounting for 93% of the total number of the proceeds. It is the steady confidence of the investor and the rise in domestic capital of equity market which are cited as the contributory factors for the encouragement of the healthy pipeline. While the year 2017 actually proved as the blockbuster with the record high number of companies raising the staggering amount of 10.85 billion dollars, even this year has witnessed the robust growth. According to the EY reports, the country this year has reported the highest
  2. of the IPO stock market activity in terms of the deals cracked and accounts for 16% of the total number of the issues. Upcoming IPOs in India in 2019 In the coming year 2019, more of the Government-owned organizations will actually be coming up with the IPO as well as the FPOs which are called follow-on public offerings. Two of the most likely public sector candidates include the ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation) and the SAIL (Steel Authority of India). The other main sectors too actually upon for IPOs in the coming year include the retail, hospitality, telecommunication, real estate, manufacturing and also the NBFCs (Non-Banking Finance Companies). With quite a long list of the upcoming IPOs in 2019, retail sector investors both the long-term and also the one with the penchant for booking out the listings will look forward and as many as 120 of the IPOs may likely to hit the Indian market next year. Few IPO Tips for Investors Before making an investment in the IPO Initial Public Offering, you should always check out the fundamentals of the organization. Try to analyze whether the goods or services that the company offers is worth investing or not. Check out the IPO grading of the concerned organization. It is actually the credit rating which is being issued by the credit rating agency that is being registered with the SEBI. As an investor, you are also required to check out the background of the company, its future prospects and perform a thorough evaluation of the financial position of the company before making an investment decision. Although finding a lucrative IPO Initial Public Offering is a bit difficult for the first timers but it is something which is not almost impossible. A good IPO certainly possesses some of the desirable traits. In case you are able to get most of it in the right way then surely your chances of getting a good return will become high. Original Source: https://ipogyan.com/future-ipo-initial-public-offering-opportunities- challenges-india/

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