SEBI is considering easing IPO norms for large companies like NSE and Reliance Jio, potentially allowing them to list with smaller floats. For firms exceeding ₹50,000 crore market cap, the minimum share sale could drop to 8%. The regulator also proposes extending the timeline to meet minimum public shareholding norms, aiming to prevent oversupply and stabilize share prices.
$20 billion of IPOs per year a new normal for India: JP Morgan
Initial public offerings worth USD 20 billion per annum are the “new normal” for India and will become an annualised run rate over the next