

An IPO Calendar is a comprehensive timeline that lists all ongoing, upcoming, and recently closed Initial Public Offerings in India. It serves as a one-stop guide for investors, covering details like issue opening and closing dates,basis of allotment, refund initiation, credit of shares to Demat, and stock exchange listing dates.
In today’s fast-paced markets, multiple IPOs often run simultaneously, making it difficult for retail investors and HNIs to keep track of everything. A properly structured IPO calendar removes this confusion and acts like an investment planner. By relying on an official and updated calendar, investors can avoid common mistakes like missing subscription deadlines, failing to check allotment status, or not planning capital allocation between IPOs and other investments.
Whether you are a first-time retail investor or an experienced trader, the IPO calendar is your ultimate roadmap. It allows you to track the entire IPO lifecycle — right from DRHP filing and SEBI approval to the final listing on NSE and BSE. Without such a guide, many investors struggle to manage their funds and miss potential opportunities.
Over the last decade, IPOs have emerged as one of the most attractive investment opportunities in India. Companies from diverse sectors — banking, insurance, consumer tech, healthcare, energy, manufacturing, and e-commerce — have raised billions of rupees through IPOs.
However, the popularity of IPOs has also increased competition. Subscriptions often go multiple times over in both retail and institutional categories. In such scenarios, using an IPO calendar ensures you are fully prepared before the issue opens. For instance, if you know the dates in advance, you can arrange funds, verify UPI mandates, and ensure your Demat account is active well before applying.
Another benefit is efficient refund management. Many investors participate in back-to-back IPOs, and their funds remain blocked for several days. With an IPO calendar, you can check when refunds are due, freeing up money for the next application. This cycle becomes much smoother and organized.
Not just retail investors, but even institutional players like Mutual Funds, FPIs, and DIIsrely heavily on IPO calendars to strategize bulk applications and capital deployment. For HNIs (High Net-worth Individuals), where application amounts are large, fund planning with the help of IPO calendars is even more critical.
Whether it’s a Mainboard IPO with thousands of crores of issue size or a nicheSME IPO with smaller fundraising, both get listed on the IPO calendar. This ensures no investor misses out, regardless of the company’s size.

IPO Calendar Overview
A month-wise guide to upcoming and ongoing IPOs, with all key dates like subscription, allotment, and listing in one place.

Plan Your Investments
Allocate your money across different IPOs smartly and avoid fund blockage by checking overlaps in advance.

Track Allotments & Refunds
Never miss allotment or refund dates. Be prepared with funds for the next opportunity immediately after refunds.