
- Date: 21st May 2025
- IPO is open from 21-23rd May, at ₹ 85-90/share
- Mid Cap. of mkt cap ₹ 8,000 cr.
- PE is 27 times.
- Sector: Auto Components
- The IPO to raise ₹ 2,150 cr.
- Opinion: BUY with a 2-3 year perspective
- See here, an automobile Chassis –

IPO highlights
- IPO application dates: 21 – 23rd May’25, with Price Band of ₹ 85 – 90 per share, FV: ₹ 5. Lot Size: Investors can bid for a minimum of one lot of 166 shares, and in multiples of this.
- IPO Size is ₹ 2,150 cr.; it’s entirely a Fresh Issue of shares, no OFS.
- This IPO will expand the Equity Share Capital of Belrise as it is a Fresh Issue of shares.
- Objects of Issue: 1) ₹ 1,618 cr. will be used repay or prepay certain borrowings, reducing its debt burden, currently D/E is 1.01 2) A portion will fund capital expenditure to expand and modernize its mfg. facilities, especially for EV and aluminium components. Some funds will support working capital needs, while 3) the rest will go toward general corporate purposes.
- The IPO share quotas of QIBs: NIIs: Retail is 50:15:35. (Qualified, Non-Institutional Investors)
- The unofficial/ grey market premium of HMI is ₹ 18/share over the IPO price.
- IPO allotment is by 26th May, crediting shares/ refunds by 27th, and listing on BSE / NSE on May 28th.
Summary
- Why Belrise Industries: The Indian auto sector is growing impressively and India is #1 in 2-wheelers and a leader in small cars globally. Belrise is one of India’s largest auto component suppliers, with a diversified portfolio spanning sheet metal, chassis, suspension, plastic/polymer, and EV systems. It has a 24% market share in metal parts of Indian 2W segment, and is #3 here. It caters to leading OEMs such as Bajaj, Hero, TVS, and Tata Motors. With 15 mfg. plants in India, it benefits from proximity to OEMs. Belrise has pivoted towards EV parts like battery packs and electric chassis assemblies, this positions it well for the next phase of auto growth in India and abroad.
- Why now in IPO: The IPO is a fresh issue, and will help the firm repay debt and fund capex. At current valuations with PE of 27 times, it is reasonably priced among auto component peers, with significant upside potential as volumes scale in India and globally. Belrise is now focusing on CVs and 4W which provide higher volumes and revenue per vehicle.
- Risks: 1) High dependence on a few OEM customers 2) RM price fluctuations can impact margins 3) Execution risk in scaling up EV and aluminium divisions 4) Supply chain disruptions or cost inflation 5) sector or economic downturn 6) Shift in OEM product design preferences 7) Regulatory risks around import-export policies and tariffs. 8) Location risk – 7/15 of plants are in Mah.
- Opinion: BUY with a 2-3 year perspective.
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Disclaimers and Disclosures
- Punit Jain discloses that he has no shareholding in Belrise Industries Ltd., or any group company. In addition, JainMatrix Investments Bangalore (JMI) and its promoters/ employees have no direct or financial interest in this company, and no known material conflict of interest as on date of publication of this report. We may apply for the IPO through a stock broker in line with our recommendations.
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