The Indian stock market is gearing up for a high-energy week as the primary market turns exceptionally busy. From January 12 to January 16, there will be a maximum of six new IPOs opening for subscription, and at the same time, five recently closed issues are about to be listed on the stock market. This busy timetable is likely to attract a lot of investors’ attention, particularly because of the market sentiment that is getting better.
Primary Market Buzz Next Week
According to market watchers, the coming week will see one mainboard IPO and five SME IPOs opening for investors. Alongside, five companies from earlier IPOs will get listed on the stock exchanges, making it one of the most action-packed weeks in recent times for the primary market.
With equity markets showing signs of recovery and optimism, the fresh set of IPOs could add further momentum and provide multiple opportunities for both retail and high-risk investors.
Mainboard IPO in Focus: Amagi Media Labs
The focal point will be on Amagi Media Labs Ltd, a media technology SaaS company based in Bengaluru.
- IPO Opens: January 13, 2026
- IPO Closes: January 16, 2026
- Issue Size: ₹1,788 crore
- Price Band: ₹343–₹361 per share
Given its strong presence in the media tech sector and the large issue size, Amagi’s IPO is expected to attract significant interest from institutional and retail investors alike.
SME IPOs Opening Next Week
Five SME IPOs will open between January 12 and January 14. While these issues are smaller in size, they operate in high-growth sectors and may appeal to investors with a higher risk appetite.
The SME IPOs include:
- Avana Electrosystems Ltd
- INDO SMC Ltd
- Narmadesh Brass Industries Ltd
- GRE Renew Enertech Ltd
- Armour Security India Ltd
These issues range between ₹25 crore and ₹90 crore and span sectors such as electrical equipment, renewable energy, manufacturing, and security services.
Companies Set to List
Along with new subscriptions, several companies are scheduled to list on the stock exchanges next week:
- Bharat Coking Coal Ltd (Coal India subsidiary) – January 16, 2026 (BSE & NSE)
- Defrail Technologies Ltd – January 15 or 16
- Select SME IPOs, including Avana and GRE Renew, are also expected to list toward the end of the week or early the following week.
Investor Advisory
Market analysts suggest that the first thing the investors need to do is to analyze closely the company’s fundamentals and observe the Grey Market Premium (GMP) before placing any bids. Even though IPOs can provide very nice short term profits from listings, long term investors should look at the strength of the business, the sector’s future, and the financials. Especially, SME IPOs can be very unstable and hence should be taken very carefully.
With multiple offerings and listings lined up, the coming week promises plenty of action for stock market participants.