Sri Lotus Developers Limited, a prominent real estate developer, is set to launch its IPO on July 30, 2025, aiming to raise ₹792 crore from the Indian stock markets. The company, backed by Bollywood icons and prominent investors, focuses on ultra-luxury and luxury segments in Mumbai's western suburbs.
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The Sri Lotus Developers IPO aims to raise ₹792 crore from the Indian stock markets to fund investments into its subsidiaries and finance the development and construction expenses of ongoing projects.
The price band for the Sri Lotus Developers IPO is set in the range of ₹140 to ₹150 per equity share of the face value of Re 1.
The Sri Lotus Developers IPO is set to open on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, and close on Friday, August 1, 2025.
The book-running lead managers for the Sri Lotus Developers IPO are Monarch Networth Capital and Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors.
The grey market premium (GMP) is a measure of an investor's willingness to pay more for a public issue. As of Sunday, July 27, 2025, the GMP for the Sri Lotus Developers IPO stood at ₹32 per share, indicating a positive sentiment among investors.
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