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Urban Company listed at over 56% premium on exchanges, following an IPO oversubscription of 100×. Shringar House of Mangalsutra debuted at 14% premium after its ₹400 crore issue was subscribed 60×. Both stocks saw strong market activity on debut.
Source: Economic Times | NSE and BSE | Published on Sept 17, 2025
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Urban Company's Initial Public Offering (IPO) performed well in the market. The stock opened at a 56% premium to its issue price. On the listing day, the stock climbed more than 11% during the trading session. This IPO was highly demanded as it received over 100× subscription across all investor categories. For fiscal year 2025, Urban Company reported revenues of ₹1,144 crore and profits of ₹240 crore, significantly improved from a loss in the previous fiscal year.
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Listed at 56% premium to issue price
Oversubscription crossed 100× in IPO
FY25 revenue stood at ₹1,144 crore
FY25 profit was ₹240 crore
Stock gained 11% intra-day on listing
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Shringar House of Mangalsutra enjoyed a positive debut as well. On BSE, it opened at ₹187.70 and at ₹188.50 on NSE, a premium of about 14% over its issue price of ₹165. After some mild profit-taking, the shares traded around ₹183, or a couple of percentage points lower than their ₹165 issue price. The ₹400 crores IPO was subscribed 60× with healthy demand across the categories.
Key Takeaways
Listed at ~14.2% premium on NSE and BSE
IPO size was ₹400 crore, subscribed 60×
Shares eased 2% after early gains
Issue price fixed at ₹165 per share
Company holds ~6% market share in organised Mangalsutra segment
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Tracking the market behaviour of these IPOs could be beneficial. Urban Company garnered significant interest because of its technology-enabled service model and impressive growth history, while Shringar House of Mangalsutra received interest for its unique position in the organised jewellery space. Both IPOs reflect investor interest in consumer-oriented businesses.
Company | Issue Size | Subscription | Listing Premium | FY25 Revenue | FY25 Profit |
Urban Company | ₹1,100 crore (approx.) | 100× | ~56% | ₹1,144 crore | ₹240 crore |
Shringar House of Mangalsutra | ₹400 crore | 60× | ~14% | NA | NA |
Both IPOs highlight how investors are engaging with diverse sectors, from digital services to niche jewellery, as India’s equity market remains active with multiple consumer-driven listings.
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