August 3, 2025
Upcoming IPOs India 2025: Catch all mainboard & SME equity issues opening Aug 4–8, key dates, key risks, and investor tips. Make informed decisions easily.

What if you could time the market’s next big entry point? The week of August 4–8, 2025 is shaping up to be a testing ground for savvy investors, with upcoming IPOs India 2025 bringing both marquee mainboard names and nimble SME players into the public frame. Think of this like a cricket match: two seasoned openers (mainboard IPOs) and a hungry batting order (SME IPOs) all ready to take strike. Want to know which players are worth backing—and which could bowl you out? Let’s break it down.

The National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) IPO opened July 30 and closed August 1, raising roughly ₹4,012 crore via an Offer for Sale priced at ₹760–800 per share (18‑share lot, minimum ₹14,400) The Times of India+15elitewealth.in+15IPO Base+15ipoallotmentstatusinfo.com+3ET Now+3Financial Express+3IPO Central+1mint+1Business Standard+1Navbharat Times+1. The allotment was finalized August 4, followed by refunds and demat credits on August 5. Listing is set for Wednesday, August 6 on BSE and NSE Chittorgarh+2ipoallotmentstatusinfo.com+2Equity Market Insights+2.
Why it matters: NSDL dominates nearly 86% of India’s securities depository business. The IPO was fully subscribed in hours, and analysts rated it a fair play at 47× FY25 earnings based on strong fundamentals and captive retail growth Reuters.
Key takeaway: A proven leader that may offer steady appreciation—but also limited sharp upside on listing.
Two new mainboard IPOs begin this week:
These names represent bottleneck-critical infrastructure (toll and cement), industries that benefit from India’s infrastructure build and capex cycles.
What’s in their engine room?
Summary takeaway: Both could appeal to long‐run investors who want real‐asset exposure beyond flashy tech plays.
Seven SME IPOs are set for subscription this week. Here’s the roundup and what makes each tick:
| IPO Name | Dates | Price Band | Sector | Why Watch |
| Essex Marine | Aug 4–6 | ₹54 | Seafood exports | Processing and export to China, Japan, Europe; strong marine‐value chains mint+5outlookmoney.com+5Business Standard+5 |
| BLT Logistics | Aug 4–6 | ₹71–75 | Warehousing & supply chain | Infra‐light play with logistics tailwinds outlookmoney.com |
| Aaradhya Disposal | Aug 4–6 | ₹110–116 | Waste Management | Growing urban sanitation theme in India outlookmoney.com |
| Jyoti Global Plast | Aug 4–6 | ₹62–66 | FRP/plastics; aerospace | Defence orders, high growth niche outlookmoney.com |
| Parth Electricals | Aug 4–6 | ₹160–170 | Electrical engineering | Infrastructure services and power synergies outlookmoney.com |
| Bhadora Industries | Aug 4–6 | ₹97–103 | Industrial cables | Stable industrial goods demand outlookmoney.com |
| Sawaliya Food Products | Aug 7–11 | ₹114–120 | Dehydrated foods | Exports + packaged F&B ingredient penetration outlookmoney.com |
SMEs often deliver surprise gains on listing due to low float and tight pricing—but also carry higher volatility.
Pro Tip: Prioritize sectors where growth tailwinds align (e.g. exports, packaged food, infra) and avoid ones with opaque financials or commodity dependence.
What to watch:
Look at promoters’ track record, order book visibility, export markets, and balance sheet strength before deciding.
Market watchers have a busy schedule beyond subscriptions: 12 listings are expected between Aug 4–8 Business StandardmintFinancial Express:
Investor note: Listing day could swing for or against you—don’t chase hype blindly. Watch grey market premiums (GMP) and anchor subscription trends before diving in.
Why is the IPO engine roaring now? A few macro drivers:
These trends support the idea that good IPO strategy now is as much macro timing as company‑specific research.
Tip: Use your broker dashboard or ASBA to track refund and credit timestamps, so you’re ready for listing day.
A dominant player with solid fundamentals and minimal listing upside. Best suited for long-term portfolios.
Good for investors eyeing structural plays in infrastructure and housing. Consider moderate risk.
High beta smallcaps with potential early listing pops—but high risk too. Focus where business model and growth tailwinds align.
With listing volume clustering between Aug 4–8, market liquidity and volatility may spike—timing and allocation are crucial.
What kind of IPO investor are you? Are you playing the long game like NSDL or hunting smallcap spikes in SME issues? Let me know which IPO you’re tracking—or would like help comparing—and I’ll dig deeper!
