Sri Lotus Developers debuted strongly on August 6, listing at ₹179.10 on BSE with a 19.40% premium and ₹178 on NSE with an 18.67% gain over the ₹150 IPO price. The IPO bidding took place from July 30 to August 1, 2025.
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Sri Lotus Developers & Realty IPO details
Sri Lotus Developers IPO saw overwhelming demand, subscribed 74.10 times overall. Retail investors bid 21.77 times, NIIs 61.82 times, and QIBs 175.61 times. The employee quota also drew strong interest, receiving 21.37 times subscription during the July 30–August 1 bidding period.
About Sri Lotus Developers & Realty
Sri Lotus Developers & Realty Ltd., founded in 2015, focuses on ultra-luxury and luxury residential and commercial redevelopment projects in Mumbai. It holds 0.93 million sq. ft. developable area, offering high-end 2BHK to 4+ BHK flats and commercial spaces.
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Sri Lotus Developers & Realty IPO objective
The objective of the Sri Lotus Developers IPO is to raise ₹792.21 crores through a fresh issue of 5.28 crore shares to fund working capital requirements, repay certain borrowings, and support general corporate purposes for future business growth.
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FAQs
Q: At what price did Sri Lotus Developers & Realty list on the exchange?
A: The stock listed at ₹179.10 on BSE and ₹178 on NSE, nearly 19% above its IPO price of ₹150.
Q: How much was Sri Lotus Developers & Realty IPO subscribed?
A: The IPO was subscribed 74.10 times overall, with strong demand from retail, NII, QIB, and employee categories.
Q: What is the objective of Sri Lotus Developers & Realty IPO?
A: The ₹792.21 crore IPO aims to fund working capital needs, repay borrowings, and support general corporate purposes.

