Real estate developer Kalpataru Ltd has set the price band for its Rs 1,590 crore Initial Public Offering (IPO) at Rs 387 to Rs 414 per share. The IPO opens on June 24 and closes on June 26, with bidding for anchor investors commencing on June 23.
Kalpataru LtdIpoReal EstateMumbai Metropolitan RegionInitial Public OfferingReal EstateJun 19, 2025
The price band for Kalpataru Ltd's IPO is set at Rs 387 to Rs 414 per share.
The IPO opens for public subscription on June 24 and closes on June 26.
The total value of the IPO is Rs 1,590 crore.
Seventy-five percent of the offer size is reserved for qualified institutional buyers, 15 percent for non-institutional investors, and 10 percent for retail investors.
Kalpataru Ltd's shares are expected to be listed on the BSE and NSE on July 1.
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