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SME IPO 2026 — Open, Upcoming & GMP List

Track every SME IPO in India from a single hub. WealthOrbit follows issues on the BSE SME and NSE Emerge platforms, bringing together open, upcoming, and recently listed offers with the details that matter — issue dates, price band, lot size, subscription status, grey market premium (GMP), and how each stock performed after listing. SME IPOs give smaller companies a route to public markets and give investors early access to growth stories, but they also come with larger lot sizes, thinner liquidity, and higher risk than mainboard issues. That is why clear, organised data helps. Use the open section to see what you can apply to right now, the upcoming section to plan ahead, and the performance view to study how the segment has been behaving. GMP figures shown here reflect unofficial grey market sentiment and are not a SEBI-regulated indicator, so use them alongside the fundamentals rather than on their own. Everything is updated as fresh exchange data arrives.

SME IPO Timetable

View the complete timetable for all current and upcoming SME IPOs with key dates from opening to listing. Each entry includes the subscription period, allotment date, refund date, and expected listing date. The SME IPO space moves fast with multiple issues opening every week, so having a centralized timetable helps you stay organized and never miss an important date. Use this page to track your applied IPOs through the allotment process and plan applications for upcoming ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What dates are shown in the SME IPO timetable?

The timetable shows all critical milestones for each SME IPO: opening date, closing date, basis of allotment date, refund initiation date, demat credit date, and listing date. These dates help you track the progress of each IPO from subscription through listing so you know exactly when to expect allotment results and share credits.

Is the SME IPO timeline the same as mainboard IPOs?

Yes, SME IPOs follow a similar timeline to mainboard IPOs. The subscription period is typically 3 days, and listing happens about 6 trading days after the issue closes. The main difference is in lot sizes and listing requirements, not the timeline itself. SEBI's T+3 listing framework applies to both mainboard and SME IPOs.

Can SME IPO dates change after announcement?

While rare, SME IPO dates can change if the company decides to revise its timeline. This could happen due to market volatility, regulatory feedback, or insufficient subscription. If dates change, the company files a revised schedule with the exchange, and we update the timetable accordingly. Always check back closer to the IPO date for the most current information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an SME IPO and how is it different from a mainboard IPO?

An SME IPO lets small and medium enterprises raise capital by listing on the dedicated BSE SME or NSE Emerge platforms. Compared with mainboard issues, SME IPOs have a smaller issue size, a larger minimum lot value, and lighter compliance norms. They can offer high growth potential but also carry higher risk and lower liquidity, so they suit investors who understand the segment.

What is GMP in an SME IPO?

GMP, or grey market premium, is the unofficial price at which an SME IPO application or its shares trade before listing. It reflects informal demand and market sentiment ahead of listing day. GMP is not regulated by SEBI, can change quickly, and is not a guarantee of listing gains, so treat it as one sentiment indicator rather than a reason to invest.

Who can apply to an SME IPO in India?

Retail investors, HNIs, and institutions can all apply, but the minimum application size is far larger than a mainboard IPO — typically over Rs 1 lakh because of the bigger lot size set by the exchanges. You apply through UPI-linked ASBA using a broker or bank, just like a regular IPO, and funds are blocked until allotment is finalised.

How can I track open and upcoming SME IPOs on WealthOrbit?

WealthOrbit organises SME IPOs into open, upcoming, and listed sections, each showing issue dates, price band, lot size, GMP, subscription status, and post-listing performance where available. This lets you compare live issues, plan for upcoming ones, and review how recent SME listings have performed, all updated as fresh data comes in from BSE SME and NSE Emerge.