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SEBI chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey: 79 IPOs raise ₹26,000 cr so far in 2024 at FICCI CAPAM 2026
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🗓 19 Aug 2026, 04:36 PM
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At the FICCI CAPAM 2026 conference, SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey reported that 79 initial public offerings have collectively raised about ₹26,000 crore in the current year.
New Delhi – Speaking at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry’s CAPAM 2026 summit, SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said that 79 companies have gone public this year, generating roughly ₹26,000 crore in fresh capital.
The figure reflects the cumulative proceeds from all initial public offerings listed on Indian stock exchanges since the start of the financial year, underscoring a robust demand for equity financing among corporates.
Pandey highlighted that the strong IPO pipeline signals investor confidence and supports the regulator’s goal of deepening market participation. He also urged companies to maintain transparency and adhere to disclosure norms to sustain market health.
Analysts view the ₹26,000‑crore tally as a positive indicator for capital market growth, especially after a period of subdued listings in the previous year. The SEBI chief’s remarks are expected to influence upcoming policy discussions on market reforms.
The CAPAM 2026 forum, which brings together industry leaders and policymakers, continues to serve as a platform for dialogue on India’s economic trajectory and financial sector development.
The figure reflects the cumulative proceeds from all initial public offerings listed on Indian stock exchanges since the start of the financial year, underscoring a robust demand for equity financing among corporates.
Pandey highlighted that the strong IPO pipeline signals investor confidence and supports the regulator’s goal of deepening market participation. He also urged companies to maintain transparency and adhere to disclosure norms to sustain market health.
Analysts view the ₹26,000‑crore tally as a positive indicator for capital market growth, especially after a period of subdued listings in the previous year. The SEBI chief’s remarks are expected to influence upcoming policy discussions on market reforms.
The CAPAM 2026 forum, which brings together industry leaders and policymakers, continues to serve as a platform for dialogue on India’s economic trajectory and financial sector development.