New Listed Stocks/Shares/Companies on NSE/BSE

Discover recently listed IPO in India and newly listed companies trading in 2026. Track performance of new listed companies in NSE and BSE to make informed investment decisions about new stocks on the market.

Listing Date

17 Apr '26

IPO Price

₹175

Listing Price

₹177.05

Listing Gain

1.17%

LTP

--

Current Gain

--%

Listing Date

01 Apr '26

IPO Price

₹89

Listing Price

₹89.25

Listing Gain

0.28%

LTP

₹146.65

Current Gain

64.78%

Listing Date

30 Mar '26

IPO Price

₹172

Listing Price

₹160

Listing Gain

-6.98%

LTP

₹219.33

Current Gain

27.52%

Listing Date

30 Mar '26

IPO Price

₹124

Listing Price

₹124

Listing Gain

0.00%

LTP

₹315.5

Current Gain

154.44%

Listing Date

25 Mar '26

IPO Price

₹146

Listing Price

₹146

Listing Gain

0.00%

LTP

₹170

Current Gain

16.44%

Recently Listed IPO FAQs

Newly listed stocks refer to companies that have completed their IPO process and started trading on stock exchanges like the NSE or BSE. These newly listed companies transition from private to public ownership, allowing retail and institutional investors to buy and sell their shares.

Most IPOs in India close at 5:00 PM on the final subscription date. However, retail investors can typically apply until 6:00 PM, while institutional bidding may extend until 8:00 PM on the closing day.

Yes, you can purchase shares of a recently listed IPO company on their listing day through regular market orders. Trading begins after the price discovery process during the pre-open session. However, prices may be volatile initially as the market determines the fair value for the new listed share.

New IPO listings typically start with a pre-open session from 9:00 AM to 9:15 AM, followed by regular trading from 9:15 AM onward. The exact timing depends on the exchange and completion of listing formalities for newly listed stocks on NSE and BSE.

You can monitor recently listed stocks performance through Choice platform, NSE/BSE websites, or financial news portals. Track key metrics including listing price, current trading price, volume, and percentage gains since listing for comprehensive recent listed IPO performance analysis.

Listing gain represents the percentage difference between the IPO price and the listing price. Trading platforms provide real-time updates on IPO gains and listings, helping investors track recent IPO listing gains. Approximately 60-70% of IPOs show positive listing gains, though this varies based on market conditions.

Newly listed stocks are companies already trading on exchanges after completing their IPO, while upcoming IPOs are companies preparing to go public. Recently listed companies have established market prices and trading history, unlike upcoming issues that only have indicative price bands.

Listing gains or losses refer to the performance difference between the IPO subscription price and the actual listing price. Positive recent IPO listing gains indicate strong market demand, while losses suggest weaker-than-expected investor sentiment for the new IPO listed company.

Track live subscription data for the current ipo in India through the BSE and NSE websites, or check real-time updates on the Choice FinX app. Subscription numbers are updated multiple times during trading hours.

You cannot reapply for IPO allocation after listing, but you can purchase recently listed IPO shares through secondary market trading. New stocks on the market are available for regular buying and selling once they start trading on exchanges.