NSE secures $1 billion in roadshows, IPO priced ₹2,500-2,800
The National Stock Exchange completed roadshows that reached about 120 global investors and secured roughly $1 billion in qualified institutional buyer commitments, with investors offering bids at the upper cut-off and a working valuation range of ₹2,500-2,800 per share. The exchange plans a mid-September IPO with a possible listing by 25 September, and existing shareholders will sell 148.9 million shares (6%) via an offer for sale. Final pricing depends on remaining domestic fund discussions and regulatory approval, after the exchange settled the earlier co-location case with SEBI in January 2026.
Institutional bids may set NSE IPO price near ₹2,500-2,800.
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NSE filed a draft prospectus in June and then ran roadshows for global investors. It secured significant QIB commitments and is setting a pricing range. The IPO could launch in mid-September if regulators approve.
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