The initial public offering (IPO) of Mamata Machinery has garnered significant attention from investors, with the issue being oversubscribed by 37.75 times. The Gujarat-based company, which specializes in manufacturing packaging machinery, launched its IPO with a price band of ₹230-243, aiming to raise ₹179.38 crore through an offer-for-sale of 73.82 lakh equity shares by the promoters and other selling shareholders.
The IPO saw strong demand from all categories of investors, with retail investors showing the most enthusiasm by subscribing 51.03 times, followed closely by non-institutional buyers at 50.23 times. The company also reserved a portion of the shares for eligible employees, which was oversubscribed by 54.31 times.
Mamata Machinery successfully raised over ₹53 crore from anchor investors ahead of the IPO, with seven funds participating in the anchor allotment. The proceeds from the IPO will go entirely to the selling shareholders, as it is a pure offer-for-sale and the company will not receive any funds.
The main objective of the IPO is to list the company’s shares on the stock exchanges, which is expected to enhance its visibility, brand image, and provide liquidity to its shareholders. Mamata Machinery offers a wide range of packaging solutions under the brand names ‘Vega’ and ‘Win’, catering to the flexible packaging market value chain.
The IPO is managed by Beeline Capital Advisors, and the shares are set to be listed on the BSE and NSE on December 27. Overall, the overwhelming response to the IPO indicates strong investor confidence in Mamata Machinery’s business prospects and growth potential in the packaging industry.