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Pitch to Raise – Help companies to raise funds via SME IPO

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Benefits of Private Placement via PRE-IPO / SME-IPO

1. Access to Capital

Private placement allows companies to raise significant capital from a select group of investors without the need for a public offering, which can be both time-consuming and costly.

2. Strategic Partnerships

By opting for private placement, companies can form strategic partnerships with institutional investors, venture capitalists, or high-net-worth individuals, aligning with long-term business goals.

3. Less Regulatory Scrutiny

Compared to a public IPO, private placements involve fewer regulatory requirements and disclosures, offering companies more flexibility in structuring deals.

4. Faster Execution

The process of private placement can be faster than a public offering, allowing companies to raise funds quickly to meet their operational or strategic needs.

5. Customization

Private placements offer the flexibility to customize terms, such as pricing, payment structure, and covenants, tailored to meet the specific needs of both the company and the investors.

6. Confidentiality

Private placements are typically conducted with a limited number of investors, which helps maintain confidentiality and control over sensitive financial and operational information.

Hassle-Free Fundraising – Let’s Raise Funds

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Process of Fundraising

Step 1

Consultation

Step 2

Documentation

Step 3

Compliance

Step 4

Launch

Know more about SME IPO

Basis of Distinction Main Board SME Segment (BSE SME)
Net tangible assets Minimum Rs. 3 crores in each of the preceding 3 years Rs. 1.5 crores
Net Worth At least Rs. 1 crore in each of the preceding 3 years Positive net worth requirement
Profit treating profits & record average profit Positive in each of the immediately preceding 3 years. At least Rs. 15 crores, calculated on a restated and consolidated basis, during the preceding 3 full years Positive in at least 1 out of immediately preceding 3 years. Not specified
IPO grading May obtain from credit rating agencies Not required
IPO underwriting Not mandatory 100%
Minimum application value Rs. 10,000 – Rs. 15,000 Rs. 1 Lac
Minimum subscription 90% 100%
Minimum number of allottees 1000 50
Approximate timeline 6-9 months 3-5 months
Costs (generally, based on research) 6-8% fund raising* 10-15% of fund raising*
Post-issue paid-up capital Minimum Rs. 10 crores. Maximum not specified Minimum not specified. Maximum Rs. 25 crores
Annual listing fees (based on paid-up capital) Minimum Rs. 3,25,000 Minimum Rs. 10,000 (in NSE SME)
Corporate governance provisions under LODR Applicable except for de-minimis exemption for such listed companies having both paid-up equity capital and net worth less than Rs. 10 crores and Rs. 25 crores respectively Not applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

You can raise funds through SME IPO by following a set process, which includes preparation, compliance, and launch.

The minimum issue size is Rs. 1 Cr, and the maximum is Rs. 25 Cr for SME IPOs.

Post-issue paid-up capital should be less than or equal to Rs. 25 Cr. Other criteria include profitability, operational history, and other regulatory requirements.

Yes, SME IPOs must be listed on the SME platform of NSE or BSE to offer shares to the public.

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