Initial Public Offering (IPO)

We advise companies through every stage of the initial public offering process from strategic readiness and regulatory preparation to execution and post-listing support.

Enabling Businesses to Access Public Capital Markets

Gretex Corporate Services Team

Over the years, Gretex Corporate Services Limited has successfully managed and led multiple SME and Mainboard public issues across NSE and BSE platforms. As a SEBI-registered Merchant Banker, we provide comprehensive execution support from structuring and due diligence toregulatory coordination, issue management, and listing compliance.

Our track record reflects a disciplined approach to capital market transactions, enabling growth-oriented enterprises across diverse sectors to access public capital efficiently. With deep regulatory understanding and structured transaction management, we remain committed to delivering transparent, compliant, and result-driven IPO execution.

60+

IPOs Successfully Listed

Demonstrating disciplined execution across diverse industries and public markets.


30+

Industry Sectors Represented

Broad sectoral representation across manufacturing, services, and emerging industries.

Our Role as Merchant Banker

1

IPO Readiness
Assessment

Evaluating the company's financial structure, governance framework, and regulatory preparedness to determine suitability for a public offering.

2

Transaction
Structuring

Advising on offer structure, capital requirements, and shareholding considerations to ensure the offering aligns with regulatory frameworks and business objectives.

3

Regulatory Documentation

Preparing and reviewing offer documents, disclosures, and filings required by regulatory authorities and stock exchanges.

4

Coordination with Stakeholders

We structure pricing strategy, supervise book building, coordinate registrars, and manage listing formalities to ensure disciplined execution and timely market entry.

Why choose us

Institutional-Grade Expertise

Our team brings a deep understanding of capital markets, regulatory frameworks, and evolving investor expectations. This expertise enables companies to navigate the IPO process with clarity while maintaining strong compliance and governance standards throughout the transaction lifecycle.

Structured End-to-End Execution

We oversee the entire IPO lifecycle—from preparation and regulatory documentation to transaction execution and listing coordination. This structured approach helps reduce execution risk, maintain regulatory alignment, and ensure that the offering progresses smoothly through each stage.

Strong Institutional & Investor Network

Our relationships with institutional investors, intermediaries, and key market participants support effective market positioning and investor engagement. This network enables companies to access capital markets efficiently while strengthening credibility within the investment community.

Sector-Agnostic Advisory Strength

We have advised companies across diverse industries including manufacturing, services, infrastructure, consumer sectors, and emerging businesses. This broad experience enables us to provide adaptable advisory tailored to sector-specific market dynamics.

Post-Listing Continuity

Our engagement extends beyond the listing process. We continue to support companies with ongoing compliance requirements, governance advisory, and capital market strategy as they transition into life as publicly listed entities.

Recent Transactions

Company Name
Veeram Ornaments Limited
SME IPO
Issue size: ₹5.12 Cr
Listed: 5th Jan 2017
SECTOR
Gems & Jewellery
TRANSACTION ROLE
Book Running Lead Manager
Exchange
BSE SME
Company Name
Jash Dealmark Limited
SME IPO
Issue size: ₹5.40 Cr
Listed: 27th Mar 2017
SECTOR
Manufacturing
TRANSACTION ROLE
Book Running Lead Manager
Exchange
BSE SME
Company Name

Munish Forge Limited

SME IPO

Issue Size: ₹73.92 Cr

Listed: 8th Oct 2025

SECTOR
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TRANSACTION ROLE
Book Running Lead Manager
Exchange
NSE SME

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Initial Public Offering (IPO)?

An Initial Public Offering is the process through which a privately held company offers its equity shares to public investors and lists on a recognized stock exchange. It marks a transition into a regulated market environment with enhanced disclosure, governance obligations, and ongoing regulatory oversight.

What are the key benefits of launching an IPO?

An IPO enables companies to raise long-term growth capital, enhance corporate visibility, and establish transparent market valuations. It also provides liquidity to existing shareholders, improves access to future fund-raising opportunities, and strengthens governance standards through compliance with listing and disclosure requirements.

How long does the IPO process typically take?

The IPO process timeline depends on the company's preparedness, regulatory review cycles, and prevailing market conditions. Typically, the process spans several months, covering due diligence, documentation, regulatory filings, observations, issue execution, and eventual listing on the stock exchange.

What role does a Merchant Banker play in an IPO?

The Merchant Banker acts as the primary advisor and coordinator for the IPO, overseeing due diligence, preparation of offer documents, regulatory interactions, issue structuring, and execution management. The role ensures regulatory compliance, process discipline, and alignment between promoters, regulators, and market participants.

What regulatory approvals are required for an IPO in India?

An IPO requires regulatory review and observations from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), approvals from stock exchanges, and compliance with applicable listing regulations. Companies must also meet disclosure, corporate governance, and eligibility norms prescribed under relevant securities laws.

How is IPO pricing determined?

IPO pricing is determined after evaluating the company's financial performance, growth outlook, peer comparisons, and prevailing market conditions. Investor demand, valuation benchmarks, and regulatory considerations are assessed to arrive at a price that balances capital objectives with long-term market sustainability.

What obligations does a company have after listing?

Post-listing, companies are required to comply with continuous disclosure norms, corporate governance requirements, and periodic reporting obligations. This includes timely financial disclosures, investor communication, regulatory filings, and adherence to stock exchange and SEBI regulations on an ongoing basis.