📆 Listing Schedule
Two of the most-anticipated IPOs of the month — Tata Capital and LG Electronics — are set to debut on the stock exchanges this week.
- Tata Capital IPO will list on October 13, 2025 (Monday)
- LG Electronics IPO will list on October 14, 2025 (Tuesday)
Both public issues witnessed strong investor interest during the subscription phase, with allotments now finalized.
💹 Grey Market Premium (GMP) Update
According to market data, the grey market premium (GMP) trends show a clear divergence in investor sentiment between the two issues.
- Tata Capital IPO GMP: ₹7
- LG Electronics IPO GMP: ₹395
This suggests an expected listing price of around ₹333 for Tata Capital (issue price ₹326) and approximately ₹1,535 for LG Electronics (issue price ₹1,140), implying a potential 34% premium for the latter.
📊 Expected Listing Performance
Market analysts predict contrasting debuts for the two IPOs:
- Tata Capital may open flat or slightly below its issue price, likely around ₹300–₹330 per share, due to concerns over higher valuations.
- LG Electronics, on the other hand, is expected to deliver strong gains of around 30–35%, backed by its robust brand value and investor enthusiasm.
🧠 Expert Insights
Arun Kejriwal, Founder of Kejriwal Research and Investment Services, noted that Tata Capital’s higher valuation could limit listing gains.
“We expect Tata Capital to list close to ₹300 per share, reflecting muted investor sentiment.”
In contrast, he highlighted LG Electronics’ attractive pricing and strong fundamentals:
“LG Electronics could debut near ₹1,500, offering more than 30% gains from its issue price.”
Anuj Gupta, Director at Ya Wealth, added that both IPOs hold long-term potential despite possible post-listing volatility.
“While Tata Capital may start slow, LG Electronics is expected to see stronger bullish momentum on debut,” he said.
💼 Investor Takeaway
While Tata Capital’s listing may be subdued due to valuation concerns, LG Electronics appears set for a robust market debut, driven by a high grey market premium and strong fundamentals. Both, however, are viewed as promising long-term plays in their respective sectors — financial services and consumer electronics.