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🕐 Last updated: 21 Jun 2026, 08:26 AM

Listed Mainboard NSE,BSE IT - Software / Digital Technology Services
Issue Price
₹674 – ₹708
Listing Price
₹745.50 (NSE) / 731 (BSE)
Listing Gain
+5.30 (NSE) / 3.25 (BSE)%
Current Price
₹497.75
Issue Size
₹8750 Cr
Lot Size
21
Subscription
2.25xx

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📋 IPO Details

IPO Date 12 Feb to 14 Feb, 2025
Listing Date Wed, 19 Feb 2025
Face Value ₹1 per share
Issue Price ₹674 – ₹708 per share
Lot Size 21 Shares
Sale Type OFS only
Issue Type Book Built
Listing At NSE,BSE
Total Issue Size 12,37,20,440 shares (agg. up to ₹8750 Cr)
Reserved for Market Maker
Fresh Issue
Offer for Sale 12,36,15,318 shares + ₹8,750 Cr
Net Offered to Public 12,23,16,384 shares
Share Holding Pre Issue 60,76,94,668 shares
Share Holding Post Issue 60,76,94,668 shares

📅 IPO Timetable (Tentative)

IPO Open
Wed, 12 Feb 2025
IPO Close
Fri, 14 Feb 2025
Allotment
Mon, 17 Feb 2025
Refund
Tue, 18 Feb 2025
Credit of Shares
Tue, 18 Feb 2025
Listing
Wed, 19 Feb 2025

📊 Issue Reservation

Investor CategoryShares Offered
NII (HNI)1,83,47,458
Retail (RII)4,28,10,735
Total12,37,20,440

📦 IPO Lot Size

ApplicationLotsSharesAmount
Retail (Min)1 21 ₹14,868
Retail (Max)2 42 ₹29,736
HNI (Min)3 63 ₹44,604

🔢 GMP — Grey Market Premium

Current GMP
+₹3
GMP %
0.42%
Est. Listing
₹711

📊 Subscription Status

QIB (Institutional) 4.42xx
NII / HNI 0.21xx
Retail (RII) 0.10xx
Overall Subscription 2.25xx

📈 Stock Performance

Listing Price₹745.50 (NSE) / 731 (BSE) (+5.30 (NSE) / 3.25 (BSE)%)
Current Price₹497.75
52 Week High₹900
52 Week Low₹400.20
Market Cap₹43,024.78 Cr

💰 Company Financials (Restated Standalone)

YearRevenue (₹ Cr)Net Profit (₹ Cr)EBITDA (₹ Cr)
FY23 ₹9,379 +₹884.20
FY22 ₹7,245 +₹748.80
FY24 ₹10,389 +₹997.60

📅 Quarterly Results

QuarterRevenue (₹ Cr)Net Profit (₹ Cr)
Q3 FY25 (Sep 2024) ₹8871.30 +₹853.30

🏢 About Hexaware Technologies

Hexaware Technologies, IPO Review

When a US bank wants to move its systems to the cloud, or an insurer wants to automate claims with AI, it often hires an outside tech firm to do the heavy lifting. Hexaware is one of those firms an Indian IT services company doing that work for big clients abroad.

Incorporated back in 1992, Hexaware is a global digital and IT services company with AI at the centre of its pitch. It builds software, runs cloud migrations, handles data and AI projects, and manages back-office processes for enterprises over 90% of its revenue comes from the Americas and Europe. It counts 31 of the Fortune 500 among its clients.

The company has an interesting history. Private-equity firm Baring delisted it in 2020, Carlyle bought it in 2021, and Carlyle brought it back to the market through this IPO in February 2025. It runs AI platforms like RapidX and Tensai and employs over 31,000 people across 28 countries. Track its live price and listing data on the IPO GMP Live homepage.

Financial Snapshot

First, a quirk Hexaware reports on a January–December calendar year, not the usual April–March. On that basis, the business has grown steadily. Revenue rose from about ₹10,380 crore in 2023 to roughly ₹11,540 crore in 2024 to ₹13,819 crore in 2025. Net profit moved up too ₹998 crore, then around ₹1,150 crore, then ₹1,368 crore. It even pays a dividend, ₹8.5 a share.

So the business is doing fine. The stock, however, has been ugly, and that disconnect is the whole story here.

Listed at ₹745 in February 2025, the share ran up to ₹900, then collapsed to around ₹500 down roughly 44% from its high and about 29% below the ₹708 issue price. Profits kept rising while the stock fell hard.

Why? Two reasons. The whole IT sector has de-rated on fears of weak global tech spending and AI eating into traditional services work. And Carlyle, the private-equity owner, sold its entire offered stake in the IPO and still holds about 75%, so the market expects more selling an overhang that caps the price. My read: the earnings are solid, but the stock is fighting both a sector cloud and a known seller.

Strengths

  • It's profitable and growing. Revenue reached ₹13,819 crore in 2025 with net profit of ₹1,368 crore, and the company pays a ₹8.5 per share dividend. This is a steady, cash generating IT business, not a loss-making story.
  • The AI pitch has substance. Hexaware runs platforms like RapidX, Tensai and Agentverse, with over 600 ready to deploy AI agents, and sits on a deal pipeline exceeding $4 billion. That gives it a credible angle as enterprises spend on AI.
  • The client base is blue-chip. It serves 31 of the Fortune 500 across banking, healthcare, manufacturing and more, with over 31,000 employees in 28 countries. Relationships of that quality are sticky and hard for rivals to dislodge.
  • It's far cheaper than at listing. At roughly 22 times earnings near ₹500, the stock is much more reasonably valued than the ~₹43,000 crore it was priced at during the IPO. The starting point today is a lot less demanding.

Risks

  • IPO investors are underwater. The stock listed at ₹745 and now trades near ₹500 about 29% below the ₹708 issue price and roughly 44% off its ₹900 high. Anyone who held from listing has a sizeable loss.
  • Carlyle is a selling owner. This was a 100% offer-for-sale and the private-equity promoter still holds around 75%. As a financial sponsor, Carlyle will keep paring its stake over time, and that expected supply hangs over the share price.
  • The IT sector faces real headwinds. Global tech spending has been soft and AI threatens to automate chunks of traditional IT services work. Mid-cap IT firms like Hexaware are more cyclical and exposed to this than the largest players.
  • Margins have slipped, and the company got nothing. Profit margins narrowed to around 11–12% under PE ownership, down from 16–17% in the founder era, and because the IPO was entirely an offer-for-sale, none of the ₹8,750 crore went into the business.

Should You Buy, Hold, or Sell?

The IPO is over, and it's been a painful hold. This is a call on the stock around ₹500 about 29% below the ₹708 issue price.

Conservative investors — this is now a reasonable entry into a quality IT name at roughly 22x earnings, but the sector cloud and Carlyle overhang mean you should buy slowly, not all at once.

Moderate investors — hold if you own it; accumulate on dips toward the ₹400 low. The business is growing; the stock just needs the IT-sector mood and the selling pressure to ease.

Aggressive investors — there's a contrarian case here. If global IT spending recovers and Carlyle's selling finishes, the stock is well off its highs and could re-rate. But that's a bet on timing.

Honest take: a good business at a finally-reasonable price, weighed down by a weak sector and a selling owner patience required.

IPO Objects of the Issue

This was a 100% offer-for-sale, the largest IT services IPO in India since TCS two decades ago. The company received no proceeds the entire amount went to the promoter, Carlyle's CA Magnum Holdings.

# Object Amount
1 Offer for Sale by promoter CA Magnum Holdings (Carlyle Group) — entire proceeds go to the selling shareholder ₹8,750 Cr
2 Listing benefits on the exchanges (company received no money)
Total Issue Size ₹8,750 Cr

Contact Details

Hexaware Technologies Ltd. 152, Millennium Business Park, Sector 3, A Block, TTC Industrial Area, Mahape, Navi Mumbai – 400710, Maharashtra 🌐 www.hexaware.com

IPO Registrar — KFin Technologies Ltd. 📞 040-6716 2222 / 040-7961 1000 📧 einward.ris@kfintech.com 🌐 www.kfintech.com

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🎯 IPO Objects of the Issue

Objects of the issue will be updated once the DRHP/RHP is available.

❓ IPO FAQs

Q: What is the Hexaware Technologies IPO?
A: Hexaware Technologies IPO is a Mainboard IPO of ₹8750 Cr. The issue price is ₹708 per share. The minimum order quantity is 21 shares. The IPO opens on Wed, 12 Feb 2025, and closes on Fri, 14 Feb 2025. Kfin Technologies Ltd. is the registrar for the IPO. The shares are proposed to be listed on NSE,BSE.
Q: How to apply in Hexaware Technologies IPO through Zerodha?
A: You can apply for Hexaware Technologies IPO through Zerodha via UPI or ASBA. Log in to Zerodha → IPO section → Select Hexaware Technologies IPO → Enter bid details and submit.
Q: When will Hexaware Technologies IPO open?
A: The Hexaware Technologies IPO will open on Wed, 12 Feb 2025.
Q: What is the lot size of Hexaware Technologies IPO?
A: The lot size is 21 shares. Minimum investment is ₹14,868.
Q: How to apply for Hexaware Technologies IPO?
A: Apply via your broker's app (Zerodha, Groww, Upstox, Angel One) using UPI or ASBA mode during the IPO subscription window.
Q: When is Hexaware Technologies IPO allotment?
A: Allotment for Hexaware Technologies IPO is expected on 17 Feb 2025.
Q: When is Hexaware Technologies IPO listing date?
A: Hexaware Technologies IPO is expected to list on 19 Feb 2025 on NSE,BSE.

📅 IPO Timeline

12 Feb 2025
IPO Opens
14 Feb 2025
IPO Closes
17 Feb 2025
Allotment (BOA Date)
19 Feb 2025
Listing — NSE,BSE

ℹ Quick Info

CategoryMainboard
ExchangeNSE,BSE
SectorIT - Software / Digital Technology Services
Face Value₹1
Min Investment₹14,868
Anchor Investors✗ No
RegistrarKfin Technologies Ltd.
Lead ManagerKotak Mahindra Capital Co. Ltd.
⚠ This page is not investment advice. GMP is indicative only. Please consult your financial advisor before investing in any IPO.
Written by

Jagat Joshi

Founder of IPO GMP Live | 15 years of experience in IPO analysis and primary market research. Covers upcoming IPOs, subscription trends, GMP, and post-listing performance across NSE and BSE. Working with multiple financial platforms, specializing in stock market analysis and primary markets.