Investors in Indian IPOs dump half their shares within a week of listing: Sebi

Investors in Indian IPOs dump half their shares within a week of listing: Sebi

The building of the Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

India’s markets regulator said on Monday that investors in public issues sold 54% of shares within a week of listing.

Between April 2021 and December 2023, investors showed a greater propensity to exit from the initial public offers that exhibited positive listing gains than those that listed at a loss, the study by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) showed.

Shares of 144 companies were listed during the period to raise 2.13 trillion rupees ($25.39 billion), with three-fourths of these IPOs delivering positive returns, SEBI said.

Mutual funds tended to hold shares allotted in IPOs longer, while banks sold them swiftly, the study showed.

Banks sold 79.8% of shares within a week of listing, the SEBI said.

Retail investors sold 42.7% shares within a week, it added.

Reuters

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