The Shyam Dhani Industries IPO will have its allotment finalized on December 26, and here's what you need to know.
Allotment Date and How to Check
The allotment for the Shyam Dhani Industries IPO will be finalized on December 26, 2025. Applicants can view their share allocation online.
- Through the registrar (Bigshare Services): Visit the IPO allotment page, select Shyam Dhani Industries, and enter your PAN, application number, or DP/Client ID.
- Through the NSE portal: Go to the NSE IPO allotment page, choose “Equity”, pick Shyam Dhani Industries and provide your PAN or application number.
When Shares Are Credited and Refunds Processed
If you receive an allotment, the shares will be credited to your demat account on December 12, 2025. Investors who do not get shares will have their money refunded on the same day.
Grey‑Market Premium (GMP) Signals
The grey‑market premium is currently around 100 %, suggesting that the shares could trade at about twice the issue price of ₹70, i.e., roughly ₹140, once listed. Remember, GMP is an unofficial indicator and can change quickly.
Subscription Overview
The IPO was heavily subscribed:
- Overall subscription: ≈ 988 times
- Non‑institutional investors: ≈ 1,600 times
- Retail investors: ≈ 1,100 times
- Qualified institutional buyers (QIBs): ≈ 256 times
This shows strong interest across all investor categories.
Company Background and Financial Snapshot
Shyam Dhani Industries raised ₹38.49 crore through a fresh issue and will list on the NSE SME platform on December 30, 2025. The company operates in the spices and packaged‑food space under the “Shyam” brand, selling through general trade, modern retail, quick commerce, HoReCa, and exports.
Key financials for FY 2025:
- Revenue grew 16 %
- Profit grew 28 %
- Debt‑to‑equity ratio stands at 2 (high leverage)
What Investors Should Watch
Given the massive oversubscription and strong GMP, the listing could see notable price gains. However, investors should keep an eye on overall market conditions before the debut.
Remember, this is perspective, not a prediction. Do your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any investment decisions.