Fractal Analytics IPO is a book build issue of ₹2,833.90 crores. The issue is a combination of fresh issue of 1.14 crore shares aggregating to ₹1,023.50 crores and offer for sale of 2.01 crore shares aggregating to ₹1,810.40 crores.
Fractal Analytics IPO opens for subscription on Feb 9, 2026 and closes on Feb 11, 2026. The allotment for the Fractal Analytics IPO is expected to be finalized on Feb 12, 2026. Fractal Analytics IPO will list on BSE, NSE with a tentative listing date fixed as Feb 16, 2026.
Fractal Analytics IPO price band is set at ₹857 to ₹900 per share. The lot size for an application is 16. The minimum amount of investment required by an retail is ₹14,400 (16 shares) (based on upper price). The lot size investment for sNII is 14 lots (224 shares), amounting to ₹2,01,600, and for bNII, it is 70 lots (1,120 shares), amounting to ₹10,08,000.
Fractal Analytics, established in March 2000, is a global enterprise AI and analytics firm that supports major companies in making more intelligent decisions. With over two decades of experience, the company crafts AI solutions by blending its deep technical know-how with domain and functional expertise.
As of Sep 30, 2025, Fractal’s offerings were structured into two key segments:
Fractal.ai: This unit provides AI services and products through its agentic AI platform, Cogentiq, designed to simplify product development with built-in tools, governance, low-code features, and security.
Fractal Alpha: This segment houses standalone AI businesses targeted at growth markets, managed independently to drive innovation across industries and geographies.
Together, these divisions deliver a comprehensive suite of AI capabilities across client industries and business functions.
Fractal's strengths include its leadership in a fast-growing AI market, long-term partnerships with top global clients, integrated technical and domain expertise, a culture of transparency and trust, a proven track record of innovation, and founder-led leadership with a long-term vision.
Its customer base includes Citibank, N.A (“Citi”), Costco, Franklin Templeton, Mars, Mondelez, Nationwide, Nestle, Philips, among others.
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