Mumbai, June 19, 2025:
Real estate developer Kalpataru Limited, a key player in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), is all set to launch its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, with a price band of ₹387 to ₹414 per equity share.

The IPO will close on Thursday, June 26, 2025, while the Anchor Investor bidding will open a day earlier, on Monday, June 23, 2025. Investors can place bids for a minimum of 36 equity shares and in multiples thereof.

🔍 IPO Structure & Key Details:

  • Fresh Issue Size: ₹1,590 crore
  • Face Value: ₹10 per equity share
  • Employee Discount: ₹38 per equity share for eligible employees
  • Listing: Shares will be listed on BSE and NSE

🧾 Use of Proceeds:

Kalpataru Limited plans to utilize the net proceeds for:

  • Repayment or pre-payment of certain borrowings for itself and its subsidiaries
  • General corporate purposes

📊 Allocation Details (As per SEBI Regulations):

  • QIBs (Qualified Institutional Buyers): Minimum 75% of the Net Issue
    • Up to 60% of QIB portion can be allocated to Anchor Investors
    • 1/3rd of Anchor portion reserved for domestic mutual funds
  • Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs): Up to 15%
    • One-third for bids of ₹2–10 lakh
    • Two-thirds for bids above ₹10 lakh
  • Retail Individual Investors (RIIs): Up to 10%
  • Employees: Equity shares worth ₹15.9 crore reserved, with discount

All non-anchor categories will participate through the ASBA mechanism, with UPI payment for eligible categories.

📑 Key Documents:

💼 Lead Managers:

The Book Running Lead Managers (BRLMs) for the issue are:

  • ICICI Securities Limited
  • JM Financial Limited
  • Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Private Limited

Also Read: Investment in real estate and IPO

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