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Shiprocket IPO set for robust debut with over 30% listing gains predicted
The logistics software firm's ₹1,617-crore initial public offering combines fresh capital raising with substantial shareholder selling. Market analysts expect strong investor appetite when trading begins.
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Shiprocket's much-anticipated initial public offering is poised for a buoyant market reception, with predictions suggesting listing gains exceeding 30 percent, according to market observers tracking the issue. The ₹1,617-crore IPO comprises two distinct components: a fresh equity issuance of ₹885.50 crore and an offer for sale accounting for ₹731.98 crore.
The fresh issue component will provide the logistics software company with direct capital infusion to fuel growth and operational expansion. The offer for sale portion, meanwhile, enables existing shareholders to partially monetize their holdings, a common feature in IPOs of established firms seeking to balance growth capital with investor liquidity.
Shiprocket has positioned itself as a key player in India's e-commerce logistics ecosystem, offering shipping and fulfillment solutions to online merchants. The anticipated strong debut is expected to reflect robust demand from institutional and retail investors betting on sustained growth in India's digital commerce sector.
Analysts will be closely watching the company's post-listing strategy, particularly how management deploys the fresh capital raised and the market's reception to the stock once trading commences. The listing is likely to signal investor confidence in the broader logistics technology space, which continues to benefit from rapid e-commerce expansion across the country.