KSH International IPO Analysis – Date, Price & Details

On: Monday, December 15, 2025 1:18 PM
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KSH International IPO Analyzed

KSH International, a company that makes wires for motors, is planning to sell shares to the public for the first time. This is called an IPO, and it will happen starting on Tuesday, December 16, 2025. The company wants to sell up to ₹710 crore worth of shares. They’ll sell both new shares (a ‘fresh issue’ worth up to ₹420 crore) and let existing shareholders sell their shares (an ‘Offer for Sale’ or OFS, worth up to ₹290 crore).

Key Points

  • Company sells shares to raise ₹710 crore.
  • New shares: ₹420 crore, OFS: ₹290 crore.
  • Shareholders selling: Kushal Subbayya Hegde group.
  • Price range: ₹365 to ₹384 per share.
  • Subscription closes: Thursday, December 18, 2025.
  • Expected listing: Tuesday, December 23, 2025.

The company is hoping to get money to pay off some debts and invest in new equipment. This could make the company more profitable. Investors will be watching to see if the company’s stock goes up in value after it starts trading.

Several financial experts have reviewed the IPO. SBI Securities and Arihant Capital have both given a “Neutral” rating, meaning they don’t recommend buying or selling the stock right now. They are watching to see how the company performs after it’s listed on the stock exchanges (NSE and BSE).

Here’s what’s important to know about the IPO: KSH International is planning to use the money raised for several key things. ₹226 crore will be used to pay off debts, ₹102.4 crore to buy and set up new machines at their factories in Supa and Chakan, and ₹8.8 crore to build a solar power plant. The company wants to sell shares between ₹365 and ₹384, with each lot needing at least 39 shares. A small investor would need around ₹14,976 to buy one lot.

MUFG Intime India is the company responsible for managing the IPO process. Nuvama Wealth Management and ICICI Securities are helping to bring this IPO to investors.

Ultimately, a successful IPO hinges on the company’s future performance and ability to meet its growth targets.