Moreover, experts believe that a flurry of initial pubic offers (IPOs) is expected in the remaining part of 2014-15, especially in the fourth quarter.
According to the Sebi data, 14 companies collectively raised Rs 562 crore through IPOs in September. This included a total of 12 public offers by small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The two main IPO were that of Sharda Cropchem (Rs 352 crore) and Shemaroo Entertainment Limited (Rs 120 crore).
Among the SME IPOs, Momai Apparels topped the chart with Rs 30 crore initial share sale.
Over one dozen companies hitting the capital markets in a single month suggest strong investor sentiments, say experts.
"Many more filings are likely to be seen and a flurry of IPOs is expected in the balance part of this fiscal, especially Q4," Prime Database Managing Director Pranav Haldea had said.
"The sentiment has received a further boost with overwhelming response, both in terms of over-subscription as well as in terms of listing gains, to the four main board IPOs of the year," he added.
Of the 25 IPOs in the first half of the current financial year, 21 were from the SME sector.
