IPO Calendar 2027

View all IPO dates — opening, closing, allotment & listing — in one place.

Dec January 2027 Feb
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IPO Schedule — January 2027

Company Type Opens Closes Allotment Listing
Modern Diagnostic Listed SME Jan 02
Gabion Technologies Listed SME Jan 06 Jan 08
Victory Electric Vehicles Listed SME Jan 07 Jan 09
Yajur Fibres Listed SME Jan 07 Jan 09
Defrail Technologies Listed SME Jan 09 Jan 13
Bharat Coking Coal Listed Mainboard Jan 09 Jan 13
Narmadesh Brass Listed SME Jan 12 Jan 16
Avana Electrosystems Listed SME Jan 12 Jan 14
GRE Renew Enertech Listed SME Jan 13 Jan 16
Amagi Media Labs Listed Mainboard Jan 13 Jan 16
INDO SMC Listed SME Jan 13 Jan 16
Armour Security Listed SME Jan 14 Jan 19
Aritas Vinyl Listed SME Jan 16 Jan 20
Digilogic Systems Listed SME Jan 20 Jan 22
Shadowfax Listed Mainboard Jan 20 Jan 22
KRM Ayurveda Listed SME Jan 21 Jan 23
Shayona Engineering Listed SME Jan 22 Jan 27
Hannah Joseph Hospital Listed SME Jan 22 Jan 28
Kasturi Metal Composite Listed SME Jan 27 Jan 29
Accretion Nutraveda Listed SME Jan 28 Jan 30
Msafe Equipments Listed SME Jan 28 Jan 30
Kanishk Aluminium Listed SME Jan 28 Jan 30
CKK Retail Mart Listed SME Jan 28

About the IPO Calendar 2027

What This Calendar Shows

The IPO Calendar tracks every scheduled IPO event in India — covering both Mainboard issues (listing on BSE / NSE) and SME issues (listing on BSE SME / NSE Emerge). For each IPO you'll see four key dates: the opening date (when bidding starts), the closing date (last day to apply), the allotment date (when the registrar finalises share distribution), and the listing date (when shares begin trading on the exchanges). Events are colour-coded — green for opening, orange for closing, purple for allotment, blue for listing — so you can scan a month at a glance and never miss an application deadline.

IPO Timeline Explained — From Bid to Listing

An Indian IPO follows a roughly 7-day timeline once it opens. Here's what happens at each stage:

  • Day T−1 (Anchor allocation): Anchor investors (mutual funds, FIIs, insurance companies) bid one day before the public issue opens, taking up to 60% of the QIB portion.
  • Day T (Open): Public issue opens for retail, NII, and remaining QIB bids. Application via UPI or ASBA.
  • Day T+2 to T+3 (Close): Bidding window closes. Most Mainboard issues run for 3 working days; SME issues sometimes run for 5.
  • Day T+5 to T+6 (Allotment): Registrar finalises the basis of allotment. Successful applicants see shares credited to their demat account; unsuccessful applicants get refunds (or UPI mandates released).
  • Day T+6 to T+7 (Listing): Shares begin trading on the exchange. Listing-day price discovery happens during a special pre-open session, then continuous trading.

SEBI has been steadily compressing this timeline — the goal is "T+3 listing" (listing 3 working days after issue close), and many recent IPOs have moved to that schedule. The calendar above reflects the actual announced dates for each IPO.

Why Some IPO Dates Shift

IPO dates can change after initial announcement for several reasons. SEBI observations on the DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus) may require the company to file a revised version. Market conditions sometimes prompt promoters or merchant bankers to delay launch — for example, a sharp Nifty fall in the week before the planned open often pushes IPOs back. Regulatory clearances from RBI (for financial services issues) or sector-specific bodies can take additional time. Less commonly, book-building issues (insufficient demand or pricing concerns) can lead to deferral. We update this calendar within hours of any official date revision, so always check the latest dates here before submitting an application.

How to Use This Calendar Effectively

Open the calendar at the start of each week to see what's launching in the coming days. Click any IPO to view its full details — GMP trend, subscription status, financials, peer comparison, and our data-driven recommendation. Use the "Upcoming — Dates To Be Announced" section to track issues that have filed RHP but haven't fixed dates yet; these often launch within 4–8 weeks of filing. For active IPO investors, also see our Upcoming IPO list and Best IPO Today page for ranked recommendations.

Calendar dates are sourced from official BSE / NSE / SEBI disclosures and updated continuously as new information becomes available.