IPO NamePriceGMPGMP %OpenCloseListingTypeDetails
Tata Capital Ltd₹326₹278.28%6-Oct-258-Oct-2513-Oct-25Mainboardmore details
WeWork India Management Ltd₹648₹00.00%3-Oct-257-Oct-2510-Oct-25Mainboardmore details
Shlokka Dyes Ltd₹100₹00.00%30-Sep-256-Oct-259-Oct-25SMEmore details
Shipwaves Online Ltd₹12₹00.00%30-Sep-256-Oct-259-Oct-25SMEmore details
Greenleaf Envirotech Ltd₹136₹00.00%30-Sep-256-Oct-259-Oct-25SMEmore details

Live IPO GMP List in India – Mainboard & SME IPOs

The Live IPO GMP List provides investors with the real-time grey market premium values of both Mainboard IPOs and SME IPOs. This list is frequently updated to reflect the most recent investor sentiment and unofficial market activity.

Unlike the official stock exchanges, the grey market operates informally, and the GMP (Grey Market Premium) shown here is only an indicator of market mood, not a guarantee of performance. Still, the live IPO GMP list is widely followed by retail investors, HNIs, and market watchers to gauge possible listing gains.

Current Live IPO GMP Rates – Mainboard & SME IPOs

With the help of our live GMP tracker, investors can check:

  • The latest grey market prices of ongoing and upcoming IPOs.

  • Estimated listing gains or losses based on GMP trends.

  • The difference between Mainboard IPO GMP (large, well-known companies) and SME IPO GMP (small and medium-sized enterprises).

For example, if the issue price of a Mainboard IPO is ₹200 and the live GMP is ₹50, then the estimated listing price could be ₹250. Similarly, SME IPOs with high subscription demand often show sharp jumps in GMP, though they are more volatile compared to Mainboard issues.

Key Things to Know About the Live IPO GMP List

  • Daily Updates: The GMP values shown are collected from market research, traders, and reliable grey market sources.
  • Mainboard vs SME: Mainboard IPOs usually see more stable GMPs, while SME IPOs can witness big swings due to limited liquidity.
  • Not Official: These rates are unofficial and not recognised by SEBI or any exchange. Use them only as a reference point.
  • High Volatility: Just because the live GMP shows a gain does not mean the IPO will list at that price. GMP can change daily until listing.

Important Factors That Impact Live GMP

  1. Subscription Levels – Higher oversubscription (especially in retail and HNI categories) usually pushes GMP upward.
  2. Sector Sentiment – IPOs from trending sectors like fintech, renewable energy, or healthcare may attract stronger GMP.
  3. Anchor Investor Participation – Strong anchor book demand often boosts confidence in the grey market.
  4. Market Conditions – Bullish markets can lift GMP values, while bearish markets may suppress them.
  5. Company Fundamentals – Even in the grey market, fundamentally strong companies tend to command higher GMP.

FAQs About Live IPO GMP List

Q1: What is the Live IPO GMP List?
The Live IPO GMP List shows the real-time grey market premium values of active and upcoming IPOs in India, across both Mainboard and SME categories. It helps investors understand the unofficial expected listing price before shares list on exchanges.

Q2: How reliable is the Live IPO GMP List?
It’s an indicator, not a guarantee. The actual listing price may differ significantly from the grey market estimate due to last-minute demand, subscription numbers, or overall market conditions.

Q3: What is the difference between Mainboard and SME IPO GMP?

    • Mainboard IPO GMP reflects sentiment for larger, established companies with wider investor participation.
    • SME IPO GMP is usually more volatile because these issues are smaller in size and attract niche investors.

Q4: Can I trade based on the Live GMP List?
No. The grey market is unauthorised and unregulated. Trading in GMP or Kostak Rates carries risks, and there is no legal protection. Use the GMP only as informational guidance.

Q5: Should I apply for IPOs based only on Live GMP?
No. Always check the company’s financials, fundamentals, valuations, and growth prospects before applying. Live GMP can help understand market sentiment but should not be the sole factor in your decision-making.


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