Yaashvi Jewellers IPO is a fixed issue price of ₹43.88 crores. The issue is entirely a fresh issue of 0.53 crore shares of ₹43.88 crore.
Yaashvi Jewellers IPO opens for subscription on May 25, 2026 and closes on May 27, 2026. The allotment for the Yaashvi Jewellers IPO is expected to be finalized on May 29, 2026. Yaashvi Jewellers IPO will list on the BSE SME with a tentative listing date fixed as Jun 2, 2026.
Yaashvi Jewellers IPO is set final issue price at ₹83 per share. The lot size for an application is 1,600 shares. The minimum amount of investment required by an individual investor (retail) is ₹2,65,600 (3,200 shares) (based on upper price). The minimum lot size for investment in HNI is 3 lots (4,800 shares), amounting to ₹3,98,400.
Incorporated in 2013, Yaashvi Jewellers Ltd is engaged in the manufacturing and trading of gold jewellery. The company’s product portfolio includes gold jewellery in 9K, 14K, 18K, 20K, and 22K categories, with a focus on affordability and quality.
The company primarily manufactures machine-made gold chains used in various jewellery designs. It also trades in studded gold jewellery, fashion silver jewellery, diamond jewellery, gold bullion, and customized jewellery products.
Yaashvi Jewellers serves both B2B and B2C customers and has recently expanded its retail presence.
As of March 31, 2026, the company had 65 employees across its business operations.
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