Hyundai Motor India IPO: Financials, Issue Details, Key Risks And More, All You Need To Know

Hyundai Motor India Ltd. is set to hit the bourses with its IPO on Oct. 15. The Creta-maker is looking to raise Rs 27,870 crore making it the biggest IPO in India, surpassing Life Insurance Corp. of India's Rs 21,000-crore IPO in 2022. This will be the largest IPO globally in 2024 so far and also make it the first automaker to list in India in over two decades.

Hyundai Motor India, the country’s second-largest carmaker, has finally made its debut in the Indian primary market with a massive IPO. The much-anticipated offering has garnered significant attention from investors, given the company’s strong brand presence, robust financials, and growth potential.

 

Key Highlights of the IPO:

 

Issue Size: The IPO is expected to raise a staggering ₹27,870.16 crore, making it one of the largest IPOs in India’s history.

Price Band: The price band for the IPO has been set at ₹1,865 to ₹1,960 per share.

Subscription Period: Investors can bid for the shares from October 15 to October 17, 2024.

Anchor Investors: The company has already secured ₹8,315.28 crore from 225 anchor investors, including prominent mutual funds and institutional investors.

Why Investors are Excited:

 

Strong Brand Value: Hyundai has built a reputation for quality, reliability, and innovation in the Indian automotive market.

Robust Financials: The company has consistently delivered impressive financial performance, driven by its diverse product portfolio and strong market share.

Growth Prospects: India’s booming automotive market presents significant growth opportunities for Hyundai, especially in segments like SUVs and electric vehicles.

Government Support: The Indian government’s focus on promoting domestic manufacturing and reducing dependence on imports is likely to benefit Hyundai.

Should You Invest?

 

While the Hyundai Motor India IPO offers a compelling investment opportunity, it’s essential to consider your risk tolerance and investment goals before making a decision. Investors should carefully analyze the company’s financials, market dynamics, and competitive landscape to assess the potential returns and risks associated with the IPO.

 

Stay Tuned for Updates

 

As the subscription period for the Hyundai Motor India IPO unfolds, we will continue to provide real-time updates on the subscription status, grey market premium (GMP), and expert opinions.

 

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Investors should conduct their own research or consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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