List of Upcoming SME IPOs

Explore the latest SME IPO opportunities and recent SME IPO listings that offer growth potential for investors seeking diversified portfolio exposure. Our SME IPO upcoming calendar provides detailed insights into promising small and medium enterprises entering the public markets.

INDOSMC

Open Date

13 Jan '26

Close Dates

15 Jan '26

Price Range

141 - ₹149

Min Investment

2,98,000

Lot Size

1,000

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GRERENEW

Open Date

13 Jan '26

Close Dates

16 Jan '26

Price Range

100 - ₹105

Min Investment

2,52,000

Lot Size

1,200

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Open Date

09 Jan '26

Close Dates

13 Jan '26

Price Range

70 - ₹74

Min Investment

2,36,800

Lot Size

1,600

Allotment Date

14 Jan '26

Listing Date

16 Jan '26

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Open Date

12 Jan '26

Close Dates

14 Jan '26

Price Range

56 - ₹59

Min Investment

2,36,000

Lot Size

2,000

Allotment Date

15 Jan '26

Listing Date

19 Jan '26

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NARMADESH

Open Date

12 Jan '26

Close Dates

15 Jan '26

Price Range

515 - ₹515

Min Investment

2,47,200

Lot Size

240

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Upcoming SME IPO FAQs

An SME IPO is an Initial Public Offering specifically designed for Small and Medium Enterprises. These companies raise capital through public subscription while listing on specialized platforms like BSE SME or NSE Emerge, which have relaxed listing requirements compared to mainboard exchanges.

SME IPO differ from mainboard IPOs in several key aspects. The capital requirements are lower, with post-issue capital ranging from ₹1 crore to ₹25 crores. SME IPO companies list on BSE SME or NSE Emerge platforms rather than the main BSE or NSE exchanges, and they have simplified compliance requirements and lower minimum public shareholding norms.

Both retail and institutional investors can participate in upcoming SME IPO offerings. However, current SME IPO investments require higher minimum investment amounts compared to mainboard IPOs. Retail investors are required to invest a minimum amount, as specified by each latest SME IPO, typically ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹2 lakh.

Companies seeking SME IPO listing must have a minimum post-issue paid-up capital of ₹1 crore and a maximum of ₹25 crores. They should have positive cash accruals from operations for at least two years and demonstrate sound business fundamentals. The company must also comply with disclosure and corporate governance requirements specified by SEBI.

SME IPO companies in India list on two specialized platforms. BSE operates the BSE SME platform, while NSE runs the NSE Emerge platform. Both exchanges provide dedicated trading and listing infrastructure for small and medium enterprises, ensuring proper price discovery and liquidity for SME IPO stocks.