Why Investors Are Closely Tracking NSE Unlisted Shares Ahead of IPO.pdf
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The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) stands as one of the largest and most
powerful financial institutions in Asia. With its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) on
the horizon, investor interest in NSE unlisted shares has surged. Many see this as a rare
opportunity to gain early exposure...
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) stands as one of the largest and most
powerful financial institutions in Asia. With its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) on
the horizon, investor interest in NSE unlisted shares has surged. Many see this as a rare
opportunity to gain early exposure before the exchange becomes publicly listed.
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Why Investors Are Closely Tracking NSE Unlisted Shares
Ahead of IPO
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) stands as one of the largest and most
powerful financial institutions in Asia. With its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) on
the horizon, investor interest in NSE unlisted shares has surged. Many see this as a rare
opportunity to gain early exposure before the exchange becomes publicly listed.
This article breaks down NSE’s financial performance, shareholding, valuation trends,
and the growing buzz around its unlisted shares before the much-anticipated IPO.
Overview of the National Stock Exchange (NSE)
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Mumbai, NSE has revolutionized India’s capital
markets with its fully automated trading system. Today, it is the country’s largest stock
exchange by market capitalization and trading volume.
• Founded: 1992
• Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra
• Products: Equities, derivatives, debt, currency, ETFs, mutual funds
• Market Leadership: Holds over 90% share in derivatives and a dominant
position in equities
NSE’s scale and efficiency make it not just a domestic giant but also a globally
recognized player in financial markets.
NSE IPO – What Investors Need to Know
The NSE IPO has been in discussion for years, with investors eagerly waiting for
regulatory clearance. According to market expectations, the IPO valuation could range
between ₹65,000 crore and ₹70,000 crore, putting it among India’s largest-ever stock
market listings.
The proceeds are expected to fund:
• Technological innovations
• Digital infrastructure upgrades
• Strategic global partnerships
This IPO is not just about raising capital—it is seen as a move that will further cement
NSE’s dominance in India’s financial ecosystem.
NSE Unlisted Share Price Trends
NSE’s unlisted shares have become highly sought-after in the grey market and on
private trading platforms like Planify. Their price fluctuates with demand, investor
sentiment, and IPO news.
Current Snapshot of NSE Unlisted Shares
• Price Range: ₹3,000 – ₹3,200 per share (subject to demand)
• Unlisted Market Cap: ₹1.5 lakh crore+
• Liquidity: Limited, but improving as IPO nears
These unlisted shares allow investors to gain pre-IPO access to one of India’s strongest
financial institutions.
Major Shareholders in NSE
NSE’s shareholding structure is backed by some of the most reputed domestic and
international financial institutions. These long-term investors add credibility and
stability.
• Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)
• State Bank of India (SBI)
• IDFC Limited
• ICICI Bank
• HDFC Bank
• GIC (Singapore)
• Temasek Holdings
Such strong institutional backing reassures investors about NSE’s governance and long-
term sustainability.
NSE Financial Performance – A Strong Growth Story
NSE’s consistent revenue growth and high profitability make it a top choice for both
institutional and retail investors.
Year Revenue (₹ crore) Net Profit (₹ crore) EPS (₹)
2021 8,500+ 4,500+ 90+
2022 9,500+ 5,200+ 105+
2023 11,000+ 6,000+ 120+
This steady upward trajectory reflects NSE’s market dominance and operational
efficiency.
Why Investors Are Tracking NSE Unlisted Shares
The rush for NSE unlisted shares comes down to several factors:
• Pre-IPO Advantage: Potential to buy at lower valuations before listing
• Scarcity Premium: Limited availability drives up demand
• Market Monopoly: Over 90% share in derivatives trading
• Dividend Potential: Strong profits signal attractive payouts
• Global Standing: Ranked among the largest exchanges worldwide
Risks to Consider Before Investing
Despite strong fundamentals, unlisted shares carry certain risks:
• Regulatory Delays: SEBI’s IPO approval could take longer than expected
• Liquidity Issues: Selling unlisted shares is harder compared to listed stocks
• Price Volatility: Grey market rates fluctuate sharply
Investors must weigh these risks carefully before entering the unlisted market.
Future Outlook – NSE IPO and Market Impact
The NSE IPO is set to be a landmark event for India’s capital markets. It will:
• Unlock significant shareholder value
• Enhance corporate governance and transparency
• Boost retail investor participation
• Strengthen India’s global financial reputation
Expected IPO Highlights:
• Valuation: ₹65,000 – ₹70,000 crore
• Timeline: Awaiting SEBI approval
• Impact: Improved liquidity, broader investor base, and higher valuation
Conclusion
The NSE unlisted share price has become a focal point for investors ahead of one of
India’s most awaited IPOs. With a proven track record, dominant market share, and
strong financials, NSE offers one of the most compelling pre-IPO opportunities.