Om Power Transmission IPO is a book build issue of ₹150.06 crores. The issue is a combination of fresh issue of 0.76 crore shares aggregating to ₹132.56 crores and offer for sale of 0.10 crore shares aggregating to ₹17.50 crores.
Om Power Transmission IPO opens for subscription on Apr 9, 2026 and closes on Apr 13, 2026. The allotment for the Om Power Transmission IPO is expected to be finalized on Apr 15, 2026. Om Power Transmission IPO will list on the NSE and the BSE with a tentative listing date fixed as Apr 17, 2026.
Om Power Transmission IPO is set issue price band at ₹166 to ₹175 per share. The lot size for an application is 85 shares. The minimum amount of investment required by an individual investor (retail) is ₹14,875 (85 shares) (based on upper price). The lot size investment for sNII is 14 lots (1,190 shares), amounting to ₹2,08,250, and for bNII, it is 68 lots (5,780 shares), amounting to ₹10,11,500.
Incorporated in June 2011, Om Power Transmission Limited is a power transmission infrastructure engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company with over 14 years of experience.
The company's expertise lies in the execution of high-voltage (“ HV”) and extra-high voltage (“EHV”) transmission lines, substations and underground cabling projects delivered on a turnkey basis, encompassing design, engineering, supply, erection, installation, testing, commissioning, and comprehensive operation and maintenance (“O&M”) services.
The company is certified under ISO 9001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, and ISO 14001:2015.
As of December 31, 2025, the unexecuted Order Book comprised 58 projects amounting to ₹ 74,460.27 lakhs, including 51 EPC projects and 7 O&M contracts.
As of December 31, 2025, the company is operating and maintaining 124 substations.
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