UHM Vacation IPO is a book build issue of ₹36.02 crores. The issue is a combination of fresh issue of 0.17 crore shares aggregating to ₹29.04 crores and offer for sale of 0.04 crore shares aggregating to ₹6.97 crores.
UHM Vacation IPO bidding opened for subscription on Jun 4, 2026 and will close on Jun 8, 2026. The allotment for the UHM Vacation IPO is expected to be finalized on Jun 9, 2026. UHM Vacation IPO will list on the BSE SME with a tentative listing date fixed as Jun 11, 2026.
UHM Vacation IPO is set issue price band at ₹157 to ₹166 per share. The lot size for an application is 800 shares. The minimum amount of investment required by an individual investor (retail) is ₹2,65,600 (1,600 shares) (based on upper price). The minimum lot size for investment in HNI is 3 lots (2,400 shares), amounting to ₹3,98,400.
Incorporated in 2009, UHM Vacation Ltd is a B2B travel and tourism aggregator that offers a wide range of travel services through a single technology platform. The company sources travel services, including airline tickets, hotel accommodations, cruises, car rentals, visa assistance, transfers, tours, and holiday packages, from various service providers, either through direct integrations or third-party aggregators. These services are made available to travel agencies, corporate travel managers, and independent travel agents, enabling them to search, compare, and book travel solutions efficiently from one platform.
Its proprietary technology platform connects travel service providers (“Suppliers”) with travel buyers (“Agents”) through a single, unified interface. Agents use the platform to search, compare, and book travel services efficiently while Suppliers can upload and manage their inventory, pricing, and availability in real time, without needing to build direct relationships with each agent.
The company has presence in India and Gulf Cooperation Council (“GCC”) countries through a network of registered agents.
As on March 31, 2026, the company have 20 employees.
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