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Business News/ Market / Stock-market-news/  ‘IPOs could have touched Rs1 trillion mark but for low capex demand, FPOs’
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‘IPOs could have touched Rs1 trillion mark but for low capex demand, FPOs’

Setting a record, as much Rs71,500 crore have been raised from IPOs by 122 companies with insurance companies accounting for almost 60% of the total in terms of value, so far in the current fiscal

Of the total amounts raised, close to Rs52,000 crore were raised between September and November 2017 alone. Photo: iStockphotoPremium
Of the total amounts raised, close to Rs52,000 crore were raised between September and November 2017 alone. Photo: iStockphoto

Mumbai: Even though the Dalal Street has uncorked champagne to celebrate the record Rs71,500-crore IPOs so far in 2017-18, domestic brokerage HDFC Securities feels that it could have been Rs1 trillion had it not been for the low/nil capex and very few offer-for-sale issues by promoters.

Setting a record, as much Rs71,500 crore have been raised from initial public offers (IPOs) by 122 companies with insurance companies accounting for almost 60% of the total in terms of value, so far in the current fiscal.

Of the total amounts raised, close to Rs52,000 crore were raised between September and November 2017 alone. In comparison, Rs29,000 crore were raised through initial share sales in 2016-17 and Rs15,000 crore in 2015-16.

“Given that we had seen Rs52,300 crore raised from initial public offers/follow-on-public offers in FY08 (the previous record), if we inflate the number by 6.5% to adjust for annul inflation, then we should have raised Rs98,000 crore this fiscal year," HDFC Securities managing director and chief executive Dhiraj Relli told PTI.

As per the brokerage, FY08 market size represented 2% of GDP and though now at Rs71,500 crore, this is a record-breaking number for IPOs, it amounts to only 1% of GDP, reflecting (on relative basis) that the IPO market have not hit its peak.

And he blames this on the poor or almost no demand for capital by large companies for green field or brown field expansion as they are saddled with excess capacity or poor demand.

“A robust market requires large need for capex or need for promoters to list their shares due to pressure from private equity investors or raising liquidity in the hands of promoters.

“Low current capacity utilisation, stringent credit evaluation by lenders for fresh loans are some challenges faced for IPO markets to flourish more," Relli said.

Relli feels that next fiscal could do an encore or even better the current year’s levels, if the equity markets remain supportive and government lays down an aggressive divestment target for 2018-19.

“The performance of companies which got listed in recent years will also determine the future course for IPOs," he added.

Public sector railway stocks, defence units in the government sector, chemicals, logistics, airports, hotels, non-banking finance companies are some sectors from where one can expect primary market action next fiscal year.

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Published: 21 Jan 2018, 07:54 PM IST
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