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SEBI Greenlights Three New IPOs: Manufacturing and Green Energy Firms to Hit Markets

By Arth Vani Desk · 2026-06-12

Market regulator SEBI has approved the Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) of Bombay Coated, Bonfiglioli Transmissions, and Swaraj Green Power. These approvals indicate a strengthening primary market with diverse opportunities across the industrial and renewable energy sectors.

Key takeaways

Market regulator SEBI has approved the Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) of Bombay Coated, Bonfiglioli Transmissions, and Swaraj Green Power. These approvals indicate a strengthening primary market with diverse opportunities across the industrial and renewable energy sectors.

The Indian primary market is gearing up for a surge in activity as the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has cleared the way for three diverse companies to launch their Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). Bombay Coated and Special Steels, Bonfiglioli Transmissions, and Swaraj Green Power and Fuel have all received the regulatory nod to tap into the public markets.

Diverse Sectors Taking the Lead

The latest batch of approvals highlights a broadening interest in India’s industrial base. Unlike the recent trend of tech-heavy listings, these three companies represent the backbone of the 'Make in India' initiative and the transition toward sustainable energy:

Sustained Momentum in the Primary Market

The approval of these three IPOs simultaneously underscores a period of sustained momentum for the Indian equity markets. Despite global volatility, domestic retail and institutional interest in new listings remains robust. For retail investors, this trio offers a chance to diversify portfolios beyond consumer goods and banking into niche manufacturing and green fuel sectors.

While the specific dates for these issues are yet to be announced, the SEBI 'observation letter'—effectively a green light—means these companies are likely to launch their share sales in the coming months. Market analysts suggest that the entry of established industrial names like Bonfiglioli and specialized players like Swaraj Green Power could see significant traction if priced reasonably.

What it Means for Investors

The arrival of these IPOs signifies that the capital market remains a preferred route for Indian companies to fund their expansion plans. For the average investor, these listings provide entry points into sectors that are currently benefiting from government infrastructure spending and the push for ethanol blending in fuels. As always, investors are advised to review the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) of each company once filed to understand the specific risks and growth prospects associated with these businesses.

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Source: Economictimes
Investments are subject to market risks. This article is for informational purposes only and not financial advice.