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Augmont Enterprises to launch ₹825-crore IPO on Aug 21; price band set at ₹750-788

The IPO will comprise a fresh issue of shares worth ₹620 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of shares worth ₹205 crore by promoters, according to the company's public announcement on Tuesday

Augmont Enterprises to launch ₹825-crore IPO on Aug 21; price band set at ₹750-788

Augmont Enterprises Limited, a gold and silver integrated platform, plans to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on August 21, aiming to raise ₹825 crore through a fresh issue of shares worth ₹620 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) by promoters. The promoters, Namita Ketan Kothari, Vivek Prithviraj Kothari, and Dimple Mukesh Kothari, will undertake the OFS.

The IPO's price band is set at ₹750-788 per equity share. At the upper end of the price band, the company's post-issue market capitalization is projected to be approximately ₹7,200 crore. The funds raised will primarily be utilized to meet Augmont Enterprises' future working capital requirements, including inventory procurement, expansion, maintenance, advance margins for inventory purchases, and general corporate purposes.

The company's online platforms, Augmont SPOT and Augmont Gold For All, generated a combined revenue of ₹84,762.62 crore in FY26, comprising 90% of its revenue from operations. Augmont Enterprises operates across 24 states, serving businesses and consumers in the gold and silver value chain, including procurement, refining, bullion trading, digital gold, jewellery manufacturing, financial services, and related technology platforms.

The company intends to list its equity shares on both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) on August 31.

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