Hyundai India Launches Historic $3.3 Billion IPO: A Game-Changer for India’s Capital Markets

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Hyundai India launches its $3.3 billion Initial Public Offering (IPO), marking the largest share sale in Indian history and the second-biggest globally in 2024. The IPO, which kicks off in Mumbai, is poised to be a milestone for Hyundai and the Indian stock market.

India’s Thriving Capital Market

India’s stock market has been on fire in 2024, with over 260 companies raising more than $9 billion—surpassing last year’s total of $7.42 billion. Hyundai India’s massive IPO is further proof of this vibrant market, where investor interest remains at an all-time high.

IPO Highlights

Hyundai India’s parent company in South Korea will sell up to 17.5% of its stake, with no new shares being issued. The Indian subsidiary will be valued at up to $19 billion, and the offering price ranges from 1,865 to 1,960 rupees per share. A total of 142.19 million shares will be up for grabs, with institutional bidding starting Monday and retail investors following on Tuesday and Wednesday.

What This Means for Hyundai Motor

This IPO is not just about raising capital—it’s about expanding Hyundai’s footprint in one of the world’s fastest-growing automobile markets. Analysts believe that Hyundai Motor, already India’s second-largest car manufacturer, will use the funds to expand its production capacity, with a focus on hybrid and electric vehicles. This move could close the market share gap with Maruti Suzuki, India’s top automaker.

A Step Toward Sustainability

With India’s push toward greener vehicles, Hyundai Motor’s plans for hybrid and electric models could not come at a better time. This aligns with India’s broader vision of promoting environmentally friendly cars, giving Hyundai a competitive edge in the future of automotive manufacturing.

Key Market Impact

If successful, Hyundai India’s IPO will surpass Life Insurance Corporation of India’s $2.5 billion deal in 2022, becoming the largest ever in India. Globally, it will be the second largest IPO this year, only behind Lineage Inc’s $5.1 billion U.S. offering in July.

What to Expect

Hyundai is also expanding its product line, planning to launch its first electric vehicle made in India early next year. Two new gasoline-powered models are also in the works, targeting the local market by 2026, further solidifying Hyundai’s commitment to growth in India.

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