Vidya Wires IPO is a book build issue of ₹300.01 crores. The issue is a combination of fresh issue of 5.27 crore shares aggregating to ₹274.00 crores and offer for sale of 0.50 crore shares aggregating to ₹26.01 crores.
Vidya Wires IPO opens for subscription on Dec 3, 2025 and closes on Dec 5, 2025. The allotment for the Vidya Wires IPO is expected to be finalized on Dec 8, 2025. Vidya Wires IPO will list on BSE, NSE with a tentative listing date fixed as Dec 10, 2025.
Vidya Wires IPO price band is set at ₹48.00 to ₹52.00 per share . The lot size for an application is 288. The minimum amount of investment required by an retail is ₹14,976 (288 shares) (based on upper price). The lot size investment for sNII is 14 lots (4,032 shares), amounting to ₹2,09,664, and for bNII, it is 67 lots (19,296 shares), amounting to ₹10,03,392.
Incorporated in 1981, Vidya Wires Limited is engaged in manufacturing copper and aluminum wires.
The company manufactures winding and conductivity products for various industries, including precision-engineered wires, copper strips, conductors, busbars, specialized winding wires, PV ribbons, and aluminum paper-covered strips.
The company's products are used in critical applications like energy generation, electrical systems, electric mobility, railways, and clean energy, offering conductivity, durability, and thermal efficiency for high-performance, reliable operations.
The company has expanded its manufacturing capacity to 19,680 MT per annum and plans to increase it to 37,680 MT per annum with an additional 18,000 MTPA units in Narsanda, Gujarat.
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