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Sri Lotus Developers shares surge 4% after a strong market debut – Delhi News Daily

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Last updated: August 6, 2025 12:30 pm
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Shares of Sri Lotus Developers made a strong debut on the stock exchanges today and extended their gains shortly after listing. The stock rose 3.8% post-listing to hit an intraday high of Rs 185.90, indicating sustained investor interest following its robust market entry.

On the BSE, the stock opened at Rs 179.10, marking a 19.4% premium over its IPO price of Rs 150. It listed at Rs 178 on the NSE, reflecting an 18.7% premium.


The solid listing was largely in line with expectations in the grey market, where the stock was quoting at a premium of around 18% ahead of its debut.

The Rs 792 crore IPO, which was an entirely fresh issue of 5.28 crore shares, saw massive investor demand, closing with a stellar overall subscription of 74.10 times. The Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIB) segment saw the highest interest with a subscription of 175.61 times, followed by Non-Institutional Investors (61.82 times) and Retail Investors (21.77 times).

Sri Lotus Developers, a Mumbai-based real estate company, focuses on ultra-luxury and luxury residential and commercial redevelopment projects, particularly in the city’s affluent western suburbs. Its niche strategy and premium positioning in the real estate market have drawn considerable attention from both institutional and retail investors.

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Prashanth Tapse, Senior Vice President (Research) at Mehta Equities, shared his post-listing view:“Despite prevailing market volatility, Sri Lotus Developers listed broadly in line with our expectations, supported by robust subscription and listing demand — a clear reflection of investor confidence in the company’s focused strategy and niche positioning in the premium real estate segment.We believe Sri Lotus is well-positioned to capitalize on structural growth drivers in Mumbai’s high-value residential market, backed by its strong execution capabilities and luxury-focused development pipeline. From an investment standpoint, we recommend allotted investors hold the stock for the long term to benefit from the premium housing growth story. For non-allotted investors, a ‘Wait & Watch’ stance is prudent, as any post-listing corrections may offer a more attractive entry point.”

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(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)



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