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Expiring Sebi approvals put ₹18,000-cr IPOs at risk
Mint Chennai
|March 25, 2026
A cooling initial public offering (IPO) market is beginning to weigh on India's capital formation pipeline, with about ₹18,000 crore in planned fundraising at risk.
Thirteen mainboard companies are nearing their 12-month deadlines by June to launch their issues or lose regulatory approval.
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