Tata Capital IPO: Another major opportunity has arrived for investors in the Indian stock market. Tata Capital Limited mega IPO opened on Monday with a 39% subscription on the first day. This indicates strong investor interest in this new public listing of the Tata Group. The excitement surrounding the IPO is clearly visible among investors.
IPO Details

The Tata Capital IPO offers a total of 475.8 million shares, consisting of 210 million new shares and 265.8 million offers for sale (OFS). The price band for this IPO is ₹310-₹326 per share. The IPO has already received 39% subscription on the first day and will remain open until October 8.
Amount Raised from Institutional Investors
Institutional investors have shown strong confidence in the IPO. Tata Capital has raised a total of ₹4,642 crore from 68 domestic and global institutional investors. This amount not only signals the success of the IPO but also reflects investor confidence.
Subscription Distribution Across Investment Classes
Different shares were allocated for different investment classes in the Tata Capital IPO. Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) received 52% subscription, Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) received 35%, and Non-Institutional Investors received 29% subscription. This distribution reflects the popularity of the IPO and the enthusiasm among diverse investor segments.
Benefits to the Company from the IPO
Through this IPO, Tata Capital will strengthen its Tier-1 capital and be prepared to meet future borrowing requirements. This move is of strategic importance to the company and also signals confidence to investors.
Message to Investors

Investors are advised to carefully consider their financial goals and risk appetite before investing in an IPO. Investing in an IPO should be a well-planned decision to ensure long-term gains.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult your financial advisor or bank before making any final investment decisions. Investing in the stock market involves risk and there is a risk of capital loss.













