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Tata Capital Surges 1.6% to ₹330.50 in Exciting Listing Debut

October 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Shares of Tata Capital had a subdued market debut on Monday, opening at a modest premium of ₹330 on the NSE and ₹330.40 on the BSE, compared to its issue price of ₹326.

On the NSE, the stock ended the day at ₹330.50, reflecting a 1.56 percent increase from the issue price, with a trading volume of 11.76 crore shares valued at ₹3,877.90 crore. The total market capitalization was recorded at ₹1.40 lakh crore. Meanwhile, on the BSE, the stock closed at ₹330.40, marking a 1.35 percent gain over the issue price, with a turnover of ₹328.94 crore and a market cap of ₹1,40,250.47 crore.

Throughout the trading session, the stock fluctuated within a narrow range, reaching between ₹326.25 and ₹333 on the NSE and from ₹326.15 to ₹332.80 on the BSE. The IPO’s listing reflected the moderate response it received during the subscription phase, where it was subscribed 1.23 times overall. Notably, the segment for qualified institutional buyers was subscribed 1.95 times, while non-institutional and retail investors subscribed 1.98 times and 1.10 times, respectively, indicating cautious participation.

The deliverable quantity percentage on the NSE was noted at 69.42 percent, suggesting a degree of investor interest in retaining the stock. Prashanth Tapse, Senior VP (Research) at Mehta Equities Ltd, commented, “The listing was in line with our expectations, given the muted subscription demand and overall cautious investor sentiment.” He recommended that those allotted shares “hold for the long term,” while advising non-allotted investors to “adopt a ‘wait and watch’ approach.”

Shivani Nyati, Head of Wealth at Swastika Investmart Ltd, described the listing as “rather subdued compared to market expectations,” despite it being touted as India’s largest IPO of 2025. She suggested that investors “consider booking partial profits near listing levels while holding some shares for the long term.”

The IPO included a fresh issue of ₹6,846 crore along with an offer-for-sale (OFS) of ₹8,665.87 crore from existing shareholders, such as Tata Sons and IFC. Prior to the IPO, the company secured considerable support from anchor investors, who committed ₹4,642 crore together. Major global investment banks, including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Nomura, were also involved, alongside domestic institutional investors.

Funds raised from the fresh equity issuance will be directed towards bolstering Tata Capital’s Tier-I capital base, thereby supporting its future growth and lending endeavors.

Published on October 13, 2025.

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