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Susan Electricals India IPO Opens: SME Issue Worth ₹70 Crore Hits the Market

By Arth Vani Desk · 2026-06-11

Electrical solutions provider Susan Electricals India has launched its initial public offering to raise over ₹70 crore. The subscription window is open for retail and institutional investors from June 11 to June 15.

Key takeaways

Susan Electricals India, a player in the electrical equipment and services sector, has officially opened its doors to investors today. The company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) is part of a growing wave of Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) listings, aiming to raise a total of ₹70.38 crore from the primary market.

IPO Structure and Timeline

The bidding process for the Susan Electricals IPO commences on June 11 and is scheduled to conclude on June 15. This four-day window provides an opportunity for retail investors to participate in the company's growth story. The issue is split into two primary components:

Understanding the SME Segment

As an SME IPO, this offering is tailored for a specific segment of the market. While these issues often carry higher minimum investment requirements compared to mainboard IPOs, they have gained significant traction among Indian retail investors due to the potential for high growth in niche industrial sectors. Susan Electricals operates in the electrical segment, a sector currently benefiting from increased infrastructure spending and industrial automation across India.

Key Considerations for Investors

Investors looking at Susan Electricals should note the mix of the issue. A significant portion (over 85%) of the total IPO size consists of fresh equity, which indicates that a majority of the capital raised will be injected back into the business to fuel its operations. The Grey Market Premium (GMP), which reflects unofficial trading sentiment before the listing, will be a key metric to watch as the subscription period progresses.

Before placing a bid, retail investors are advised to review the company’s financial health and the specific risks associated with the SME platform, which often sees lower liquidity compared to the larger stock exchanges.

Investment in SME IPOs carries high risk; please consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor and read the Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) carefully before investing.

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