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    Ritika BerryBy Ritika BerryAugust 20, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    NSE IPO 2026 is expected to launch in September, subject to regulatory and market conditions.
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    The much-awaited National Stock Exchange (NSE) IPO is moving closer to the market, with reports indicating that the public issue could be launched in the second half of September 2026. The proposed listing is expected to be one of the biggest events in India’s primary market and could potentially become the country’s largest-ever IPO by issue size.

    The development comes after NSE received a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), taking the exchange another step closer to its long-pending public listing. NSE Managing Director and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan recently acknowledged SEBI’s go-ahead for the IPO process. However, the final issue size, valuation, price band and exact launch date are yet to be formally announced and will depend on regulatory processes, investor feedback and market conditions.

    According to a CNBC-TV18 report cited by Moneycontrol, the NSE IPO is now expected to hit the market in the second half of September 2026. Reports suggest that the exchange is looking at a valuation of around Rs 5.2 lakh crore to Rs 5.3 lakh crore, while the indicative share price could be in the range of Rs 2,100-Rs 2,300.

    NSE IPO could become India’s biggest public issue

    The scale of the NSE IPO is one of the primary reasons it is attracting significant attention from investors and the financial markets.

    Street estimates suggest that the issue could be worth more than Rs 30,000 crore, potentially making it the largest IPO in the history of the Indian stock market. If it crosses the expected threshold, the NSE issue would surpass Hyundai Motor India’s Rs 27,870-crore IPO, which currently holds the record for India’s largest public issue.

    NSE has reportedly been seeking a valuation of up to Rs 5.26 lakh crore, or approximately $55 billion. The valuation discussions have placed the exchange among the most valuable financial-market infrastructure businesses in the country.

    The eventual valuation, however, should not be treated as final until NSE announces its IPO price band and completes the book-building process.

    What is the NSE IPO structure?

    The proposed NSE IPO will reportedly be an Offer for Sale (OFS) rather than a fresh issue of shares.

    Under the draft offer structure, existing shareholders are expected to sell up to 14.89 crore equity shares, representing nearly 6% of NSE’s paid-up equity capital. Since the issue is structured as an OFS, the money raised from the sale will largely go to existing shareholders offering their shares rather than directly to NSE for business expansion.

    This is an important distinction for investors because an OFS does not result in the company receiving fresh capital from the IPO.

    The proposed transaction is therefore primarily about creating a public market for NSE shares, allowing existing shareholders to monetise a portion of their holdings and giving investors an opportunity to participate in the ownership of one of India’s most important market infrastructure institutions.

    When will the NSE IPO launch?

    The NSE IPO is currently expected to launch in the second half of September 2026, according to the latest reports.

    As per reports, the mega IPO is likely to be launched during the second half of September. The exchange has been progressing through the regulatory process and investor engagement ahead of the proposed issue.

    However, investors should note that September is an expected timeline and not yet a confirmed IPO opening date.

    The final IPO schedule will depend on the completion of regulatory formalities, the approval of the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP), market conditions and the company’s decision on the issue structure and pricing.

    SEBI approval vs NOC: What has actually happened?

    There has been some confusion around reports describing the NSE IPO as having received “SEBI approval”.

    The latest developments indicate that NSE has received a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from SEBI, which is an important regulatory milestone.

    However, the same report noted that SEBI was expected to approve the NSE IPO’s DRHP soon. This means investors should distinguish between the earlier NOC and the formal regulatory clearance of the final IPO documentation.

    The distinction is important because the final IPO details – including the issue size, valuation, price band and timetable – can change before the public issue opens.

    NSE has appointed 20 banks for the IPO

    The scale of the proposed transaction is also reflected in the number of investment banks involved.

    NSE has appointed 20 banks to work on its IPO. The reported list includes major domestic and international institutions such as Kotak Mahindra Capital, JM Financial, Morgan Stanley, HSBC and Citigroup.

    The involvement of a large banking consortium is expected to support investor outreach, domestic and international roadshows, valuation discussions and the eventual book-building process.

    The exchange has also been engaging with potential investors as it prepares for the proposed listing. Earlier reports indicated that NSE had been discussing valuation and pricing with institutional investors.

    Why is the NSE IPO important?

    The NSE IPO has been anticipated for years because the exchange occupies a central position in India’s financial markets.

    NSE operates one of the country’s most important securities and derivatives markets and is the home of benchmark indices such as the Nifty 50. Its eventual public listing would therefore give investors direct exposure to the business behind one of India’s most significant market platforms.

    The IPO could also create a publicly traded valuation benchmark for NSE and provide greater liquidity to existing shareholders.

    The listing has taken years to reach this stage. Regulatory and governance issues had previously delayed NSE’s plans to go public. The current IPO process represents a major step towards ending that long wait.

    NSE’s strong financial performance adds to investor interest

    The proposed IPO comes at a time when NSE continues to report strong profitability.

    For the quarter ended June 2026, NSE reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 3,120 crore, an increase of 8.7% from Rs 2,871 crore in the previous quarter. Revenue from operations, however, declined 8.2% sequentially to Rs 4,560 crore.

    NSE’s EBITDA margin improved to 77.9%, compared with 73.1% in the preceding quarter, indicating continued operating strength despite the sequential decline in revenue and EBITDA.

    These financial numbers will be closely watched by investors as they assess the valuation NSE eventually commands in the public market.

    What investors should watch before the NSE IPO

    Despite the excitement surrounding the proposed listing, investors should not assume that the NSE IPO will automatically deliver listing gains.

    The most important factors to watch will include:

    • The final IPO price band
    • The number of shares offered
    • NSE’s final valuation
    • Institutional and retail allocation
    • Demand during the roadshow and book-building process
    • NSE’s latest financial performance
    • Regulatory developments
    • Overall equity-market conditions in September
    • The valuation compared with other global and Indian market infrastructure businesses

    The difference between NSE’s indicative valuation and the price investors are ultimately asked to pay will be particularly important.

    A highly anticipated IPO can attract substantial demand, but strong brand recognition alone does not determine whether an IPO is attractively priced.

    What happens next?

    The immediate focus will be on the completion of the remaining regulatory process and the finalisation of the IPO documentation.

    Once the relevant approvals and formalities are completed, NSE is expected to announce the IPO details, including the price band, issue dates and allocation structure.

    If the current timeline holds, investors could see one of India’s biggest-ever IPOs enter the primary market in the second half of September 2026.

    The proposed NSE IPO is therefore shaping up to be more than just another large public issue. It could become a landmark listing for India’s capital markets, potentially giving retail and institutional investors direct ownership access to the country’s largest stock exchange by several key measures.

    For now, however, investors should treat the September timeline and reported valuation as indicative, with the final IPO structure and pricing still awaited.

    FAQs

    1) When is the NSE IPO expected to launch?

    The NSE IPO is currently expected to launch in the second half of September 2026, according to recent reports. The exact IPO opening date has not yet been formally announced.

    2) How much could the NSE IPO be worth?

    Street estimates suggest that the NSE IPO could be worth more than Rs 30,000 crore. The exchange is reportedly seeking a valuation of up to around Rs 5.26 lakh crore.

    3) Will the NSE IPO be a fresh issue or an OFS?

    The proposed NSE IPO is expected to be entirely an Offer for Sale (OFS), with existing shareholders selling shares. The draft documents provide for the sale of up to approximately 14.89 crore shares, or nearly 6% of NSE’s paid-up equity capital.

    4) Has SEBI approved the NSE IPO?

    NSE has received a No Objection Certificate from SEBI, an important step in the listing process. Reports have also indicated that formal approval of the IPO’s DRHP was expected as the process moved forward. The final IPO details remain subject to regulatory and market developments.

    5) Could the NSE IPO become India’s largest IPO?

    Yes. If the issue size exceeds Rs 27,870 crore, the NSE IPO would surpass Hyundai Motor India’s IPO and become the largest IPO in India by issue size. Current estimates put the potential NSE issue above Rs 30,000 crore.

    6) What valuation is NSE targeting?

    Reports indicate that NSE could seek a valuation of approximately Rs 5.2 lakh crore to Rs 5.3 lakh crore, with one estimate putting the potential valuation at up to Rs 5.26 lakh crore. The final valuation will be determined through the IPO process.

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    A media professional with over a decade of experience in the Indian media industry, Ritika is known for her sharp editorial sense, keen observation, and engaging storytelling. She has written extensively across diverse genres, including national news, education, business trends, and social impact stories. Her work focuses on creating well-researched, SEO-optimized articles that balance speed with credibility. With a strong understanding of India’s evolving news landscape, she brings clarity to complex topics, delivering reader-focused content that is both informative and accessible. With expertise in journalism, digital content writing, and news analysis, she consistently crafts content that resonates with modern audiences while aligning with search engine visibility and content performance standards.

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