“A lot of deals happened despite volatility. There was only one IPO in February. In June and July, no issue happened. In an uncertain environment, you cannot launch a large IPO. Deals take time to hit the markets. It takes a minimum of seven to nine months,” says Dharmesh Mehta, managing director (MD) and chief executive officer, DAM Capital Advisors.
Points to Ponder
- A firm has to launch its IPO within a year after Sebi’s final observations
- Although Indian equities have outperformed, 2022 saw sharp volatility
- Bankers say the DRHPs were filed last year when the IPO market was robust and valuations benign
- The whole process of IPO takes 7 to 9 months before hitting the market
- 2022 could be a tumultuous one for IPOs, say bankers
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