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What's Driving India's IPO Boom?

Pramod Amthe, Head Of Institutional Equity Research, InCred Capital

27-Sep-24 09:15

What's Driving India's IPO Boom?

September 2024 is poised to be the busiest month for IPOs in India in 14 years. The Reserve Bank of India attributes this surge in activity to heightened interest in SME IPOs, with oversubscriptions reaching record levels. Pramod Amthe, Head of Institutional Equity Research at InCred Capital, joins us to unpack the IPO boom in one of the world’s most closely watched emerging markets.

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