The year 2024 has been a remarkable one for the Indian investment banking sector, with Kotak Mahindra Bank leading the pack in terms of overall investment banking fees. The surge in IPO activity among Indian issuers contributed significantly to the record $1.3 billion in fees earned by investment bankers. The IPOs from Indian companies reached a new high of $20.5 billion, fueled by a 40% increase in the number of IPOs compared to the previous year.
One of the standout performers in the IPO fundraising space was the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), which emerged as the global leader in IPO fundraising for the year 2024. The exchange raised an impressive ₹1.67 lakh crore ($19.5 billion) through 268 initial public offerings, surpassing major global exchanges like NYSE and NASDAQ. The $3.3 billion IPO of Hyundai Motor India Ltd. was not only the largest in India but also the second-largest globally for the year.
NSE’s stellar performance outpaced other Asian exchanges by a significant margin, with a total fundraising amount that exceeded that of exchanges like NYSE and Shanghai Stock Exchange. This achievement is particularly noteworthy given the overall decrease in global IPO activity in 2024.
According to Sriram Krishnan, NSE’s Chief Business Development Officer, the record-breaking performance can be attributed to the resilience of the Indian economy and the growing interest from companies looking to raise public capital for growth. The success of NSE in IPO fundraising underscores India’s position as a key player in the global capital markets landscape.
In conclusion, the strength of India’s investment banking sector and the impressive performance of NSE in IPO fundraising in 2024 highlight the country’s growing prominence in the global financial markets. With continued economic resilience and investor interest, India is poised to play an even more significant role in the international investment banking arena in the years to come.