Ipo: India’s Surge: Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust Leads the Way
Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust has successfully launched its IPO, raising an impressive INR 60,000 million and witnessing an overwhelming response with an oversubscription rate of nearly 14 times. This marks a significant milestone in India’s IPO landscape, particularly within the road sector.
The IPO includes the listing of units on both BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited, further enhancing its visibility and accessibility to investors. Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust holds an initial portfolio of five toll road assets, showcasing its commitment to infrastructure development in the country.
In addition to Raajmarg, several other companies are also making headlines with their upcoming IPOs. Rentomojo Ltd plans to raise funds through a fresh issue of Rs 150 crore and an offer-for-sale, with proceeds aimed at debt repayment and general corporate needs.
Other notable IPOs include Vishvaraj Environment Limited with a size of ₹2,250 crore, SAEL Industries Limited at ₹4,575 crore, and Symbiotec Pharmalab Limited with ₹2,180 crore. Additionally, Prasol Chemicals Limited and NoPaperForms Solutions Limited are also entering the market with IPO sizes of ₹500 crore and approximately ₹500–600 crore, respectively.
During the week ending March 27, 2026, the SEBI issued observations on six Draft Red Herring Prospectuses (DRHPs), indicating a busy period for IPO activities in India.
This surge in IPO activity reflects a growing confidence in the Indian market and the potential for infrastructure investments to drive economic growth. As more companies prepare to go public, the community is eager to see how these offerings will perform and contribute to the overall market landscape.
Observers are keenly watching the developments in the IPO space, as the success of these offerings could pave the way for more companies to consider going public. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the future trajectory of these IPOs, but the excitement among investors is palpable.





