November 2025 IPO Boom: ₹76,000 Crore Public Issues Set to Light Up Indian Markets — ICICI, Groww, Physics Wallah Lead the Lineup

November 2025 IPO Rush: ₹76,000 Crore Worth of Public Issues — ICICI, Groww, Physics Wallah Lead the Lineup

India’s stock markets are gearing up for a blockbuster IPO season this November, with over ₹76,000 crore worth of public issues expected to hit Dalal Street. Big names such as ICICI Prudential AMC, Groww, Fine Labs, and Physics Wallah are leading the charge, alongside a strong lineup of mid-cap and renewable energy firms.


📊 IPO Season Heats Up

November 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most active months for IPOs in recent memory. Investor sentiment remains bullish — with the Sensex and Nifty rising over 5% in October — creating the perfect launchpad for new listings.


💼 ICICI Prudential AMC – ₹10,000 Crore IPO

India’s largest mutual fund company, ICICI Prudential AMC, is all set for a ₹10,000 crore public issue. Jointly owned by ICICI Bank (51%) and Prudential PLC (49%), the AMC manages over 1.46 crore customers across the country.
With a stellar return on equity exceeding 80%, this IPO is expected to be one of the year’s biggest events in India’s financial sector, potentially reshaping the asset management industry.


💸 Groww – ₹6,600 Crore IPO

Fintech powerhouse Groww is eyeing a valuation of $7–9 billion, planning to raise between ₹6,000 crore and ₹8,300 crore.
The Bengaluru-based firm, with over 50 million registered users and a net profit of ₹1,819 crore in FY25, has become India’s go-to platform for retail investing. Analysts expect massive demand from both institutional and retail investors.


💳 Fine Labs – ₹6,667 Crore IPO

Digital payments firm Fine Labs is targeting a ₹6,667 crore listing, with a mix of fresh equity and an Offer for Sale (OFS) from investors such as Peak XV Partners, Temasek, and Mastercard.

Adding to the momentum, consumer electronics brand boAt is also set to make its market debut this month. With SEBI approval in hand, boAt plans a ₹1,200 crore IPO, featuring both new shares and a partial OFS. The brand currently commands 33% of India’s audio market and 15% of the smartwatch segment.


🎓 Physics Wallah – The ₹35,000–₹40,000 Crore Mega IPO

Edtech unicorn Physics Wallah (PW) could be the biggest headline-maker this IPO season. The company is reportedly planning a ₹35,000–₹40,000 crore public issue — one of the largest in India’s tech and education history.

With 6.4 crore app downloads and offline learning centers in 100+ cities, PW has built a massive learning ecosystem. The firm’s FY25 revenue stood at ₹2,886 crore, and its IPO is expected to attract strong retail participation.


🌱 Renewable & Mid-Cap Players Join the Action

Two renewable energy firms are expected to collectively raise ₹8,200 crore, while several mid-cap companies — including Park Medi World, Nephroplus, Innovaview India, Vida Clinical Research, and Casagrand Premier Builders Ltd. — are also gearing up to tap the markets.


📈 A Bullish November for Investors

With liquidity flowing and market optimism at a high, November 2025 could mark one of the busiest IPO months in India’s history. Analysts predict that strong listings may set the tone for a record-breaking financial year ahead — making this festive season a potential bonanza for investors.

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