NSE Sets Record in Global Stock Markets by Raising ₹1.67 Lakh Crore through IPOs

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NSE Achieves Milestone in Global IPOs

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has made headlines in 2024 by achieving unprecedented milestones in the Asian market for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). With the facilitation of 268 IPOs, raising an astounding ₹1.67 lakh crore, NSE has set a new benchmark for capital markets worldwide. This article will explore the dynamics behind these achievements, the performance of the SME segment, and insights from NSE officials to understand the significance of these developments for potential investors.

The Surge in IPOs: A Record-Breaking Year

The year 2024 witnessed the highest number of IPOs ever recorded in India, reflecting a growing investor confidence in the capital markets. Specifically, a total of 1,145 IPOs were launched globally, with 268 coming from India. This demonstrates India’s strong position in the global financial landscape, considering that in 2023, the figure was slightly higher at 1,271 IPOs. Among these, notable listings included the largest IPO in India and Hyundai Motor India Limited’s impressive $3.3 billion global IPO.

SME Segment Contributions: A Closer Look

The Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) segment showed remarkable performance by collectively raising approximately ₹7,349 crore (equivalent to $0.86 billion). This is an encouraging trend that highlights the growing interest in smaller companies accessing public financing. According to Shriram Krishnan, Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO) at NSE, this surge in IPOs emphasizes the resilience and potential of the Indian economy.

Year Total IPOs Launched Amount Raised (₹ in Crore)
2024 1,145 1,67,000
2023 1,271 Data Not Available

NSE’s Vision for 2025 and Beyond

As we move into 2025, the NSE is committed to enhancing its platform for raising capital and supporting businesses. By harnessing the potential of India’s rapidly expanding stock market, numerous companies are eager to list their shares, indicating a healthy ecosystem for investment. The IPO process allows companies to raise equity by selling shares to the public, thereby fostering a robust marketplace that encourages economic growth.

In conclusion, the remarkable success of the NSE in 2024 serves as a testament to the growing confidence in India’s capital markets. These developments not only highlight the strength of SME participation but also underscore the scalability of Indian companies looking to enter the global stage. For investors, this is an opportune time to consider diversifying their portfolios by exploring the wealth of offerings presented by both the large-cap and SME segments within the NSE.