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Sebi Moots Retail Quota Cut in Large IPOs to Boost Stability

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August 01, 2025

Despite Robust Inflows Into MFs, Direct Participation by Retail Investors in IPOs Has Plateaued

- Neha Joshi

India's markets regulator Sebi has proposed a major overhaul of listing norms to address flagging retail investor participation in large listings.

In a consultation paper released on Thursday, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has suggested a flexible retail allocation framework for initial public offerings (IPOs) that are bigger than ₹5,000 crore, allowing the retail quota to drop from 35% to as low as 25% in a staggered manner, while boosting the QIB (qualified institutional buyer) share from 50% to 60% to ensure demand stability.

The market watchdog has invited public comments till 21 August.

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