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SME-IPO SCHEME

    Launch Your Growth Journey with Our SME-IPO Scheme Services — Get expert guidance to take your business public, raise capital, and unlock new opportunities through the SME-IPO route:



    • Due diligence coordination & legal support
    • IPO marketing & public relations guidance
    • Liaison with merchant bankers, registrars & legal advisors
    • Experienced financial & legal experts in SME IPOs
    • End-to-end support from eligibility to listing

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What is SME-IPO?

The SME-IPO (Small and Medium Enterprises - Initial Public Offering) scheme is a platform that allows small and medium-sized companies to raise capital by issuing shares to the public and getting listed on a stock exchange (such as NSE Emerge or BSE SME). It helps SMEs access equity financing and improve visibility, credibility, and growth opportunities.

Advantages of SME-IPO SCHEME

Access to Capital
Access to Capital

Enables SMEs to raise funds for business expansion, working capital, debt repayment, etc.

Enhanced Visibility & Credibility
Enhanced Visibility & Credibility

Listing improves the company’s brand image and public profile.

Liquidity for Shareholders
Liquidity for Shareholders

Provides an exit route for early investors and improves share liquidity.

Valuation Benchmarking
Valuation Benchmarking

The market determines the fair valuation of the business.

Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance

Promotes better compliance, transparency, and accountability.

Employee Motivation
Employee Motivation

Enables ESOPs and employee wealth creation opportunities.

Tax Benefits
Tax Benefits

Listed companies may enjoy lower long-term capital gains tax.

Eligibility of SME-IPO SCHEME

Criteria Requirements
Net Tangible Assets At least ₹1.5 crores
Net Worth Minimum ₹1 crore
Track Record Operational for at least 3 years
Profitability Distributable profits for at least 2 of last 3 years (may vary for tech/startups)
Post-Issue Capital Between ₹1 crore and ₹25 crores
Promoter Holding Minimum 20% post-issue holding (locked in for 3 years)
Dematerialization Securities to be in demat form
Website Company must have a functional website

Documents

A. Incorporation Documents

  • Certificate of Incorporation
  • Memorandum & Articles of Association (MoA & AoA)

C. Legal and Compliance

  • Copy of PAN & TAN
  • GST registration
  • Statutory approvals/licenses

E. IPO Specific

  • Draft Prospectus/Offer Document
  • Due diligence certificate from Merchant Banker
  • Agreements with intermediaries (Registrar, Bankers, Underwriters, etc.)
  • Tripartite agreement with NSDL, CDSL, and RTA

B. Financial Documents

  • Audited financial statements (last 3 years)
  • Auditor’s report & notes
  • Net worth and asset valuation report

D. Corporate Governance

  • Board resolution for IPO
  • Shareholding pattern
  • Details of promoters, directors, KMPs

F. Others

  • Tax returns
  • Credit rating (if applicable)
  • No-default certificate from lenders

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Frequently Asked Questions

An SME-IPO targets small and medium-sized enterprises with post-issue capital up to ₹25 crore, offering a more accessible listing path on platforms like BSE SME and NSE Emerge. In contrast, a regular IPO is for large, established companies aiming for broader investor reach on major exchanges like BSE and NSE.

To invest in an SME-IPO in India, you must be a retail investor with a minimum application amount of ₹2 lakh, a valid Demat account, and have completed KYC procedures.

Small companies launch an SME-IPO primarily to raise capital for expansion, reduce debt, and enhance market visibility, benefiting from relaxed listing requirements and greater investor access.

To apply for an SME-IPO in India, open a Demat and trading account with a SEBI-registered broker, then subscribe via ASBA (net banking) or UPI (for applications up to ₹2 lakh) during the IPO window.

SME IPOs in India are listed on two dedicated platforms: the BSE SME (Bombay Stock Exchange Small and Medium Enterprises) and NSE EMERGE (National Stock Exchange's platform for emerging companies).

Yes, SME companies can move to the main stock exchange later by meeting the required listing criteria.

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