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IPO Investors Brace for 73 Lock in Expiries Worth 34 Billion in Three Months Will Your Portfolio Be Impacted

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India-specific event: a large wave of IPO lock-in expiries creates potential selling pressure on recently listed stocks. The commercial mechanism is a supply-side overhang in the secondary market, which may depress share prices and affect investor sentiment. No direct impact on commodity prices, input costs, or corporate margins; the effect is limited to equity market liquidity and price discovery for the affected companies. The channel is inventory_destock (shares held by pre-IPO investors becoming tradable). Impact is single-country (India) and single-market (equity).

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  • 73 IPO lock-in expiries worth $34 billion over next three months
  • First expiries begin May 20, 2025
  • Meesho to see over 308 crore shares worth >$6 billion become tradable
  • Other companies: Emmvee Photovoltaic Power, Capillary Technologies, Omnitech Engineering, Belrise Industries, Wakefit Innovations
Sector verdictEM_MARKETSDownmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Continued selling pressure on Indian IPO shares expected, with potential 2-5% declines over 1-4 weeks.

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