LG Electronics IPO Set to List on October 14; Grey Market Premium Points to Strong Debut

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📈 IPO Allotment and Listing Details of LG Electronics

Due to investor demand being so huge, the LG Electronics IPO is set to list on October 14, 2025. The allotment was finalized on October 10 after the subscription ran from October 7 to October 9.

This public issue generated ₹11,607 crore and issued shares in the price band of ₹1,080-1,140 per equity share. At the upper price band, LG Electronics would be valued at around ₹77,400 crore. This IPO was an OFS of 10.18 crore shares by the South-Korean-located parent company, so the proceeds from the sale go entirely to the promoter.

💥 A Truly Record-Breaking Demand from the Investors

The IPO was subscribed 54.02 times, with bids totaling 3.85 billion shares against 71.3 million shares on offer. The demand came from retail, institutional, and non-institutional investors, highlighting broad-based enthusiasm. Through this listing process, L. G. Electronics became and one of only two South Korean companies publicly traded on Indian stock exchanges-the other being the Hyundai Group.

🔹 Grey Market Premium Assured Robust Listing

Market trackers reveal that the LG Electronics IPO grey market premium (GMP) was running at ₹395 per share before the shares hit the floor. This gave a putative listing price of about ₹1,535, which is roughly a 34% gain over the issue price. Earlier, GMP was pegged at ₹323, which maintains investors’ bullish view expecting strong listing gains.

👀 Investor Sentiment and Market Watch

The IPO of LG Electronics is being closely watched as a milestone for South Korean corporates operating in India. The analysts have credited investor confidence in the company with its strong brand recognition, steady profitability, and growth in consumer electronics and appliances.

Its debut performance would also set the initial tone for other upcoming large-cap IPOs in Q4 2025; thus, it would serve as a benchmark for investor sentiment and their appetite.

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