Atlanta Electricals IPO to open next week: of the most important dates to finance, here are ten things you need to know about the RHP
Atlanta Electricals IPO: The headboard -rigorous public offer (IPO) of Atlanta Electricals will be open next week to raise more than £ 687. The price tire for Atlanta Electrical IPO was set at £ 718 at £ 754. Investors can apply for the exchange trading in many 19 shares and multiples. Retail investors must eliminate £ 14,326 at the top of the price tape. Atlanta Electricals IPO: Key things from RHP before the share sale, here are the most important things investors of the company’s Red Herring Prospectus (RHP) need to know. 1. Atlanta Electricals IPO dates The public offer opens on Monday, September 22 and closes on Wednesday 24 September. The bursary trading award is expected to be completed on September 25, with the list that will take place on BSE and NSE on September 29. Meanwhile, the Anchor Book for the Public Offer is opening tomorrow on September 19. 2. Atlanta Electricals IPO Type The £ 687 Crore IPO is a mix of fresh share sales of 0.53 crore shares and an offer for sale of 0.38 crore shares by the company’s promoter and other shareholders. 3. Atlanta Electricals IPO OBJECTIVE The company plans to use the funds raised from the fresh share sale for the repayment of certain loans used by the company, financing working capital needs and general corporate purposes. 4. Atlanta Electricals’ Financials The company’s revenue from operations increased by 43% to £ 1244 in FY25 from £ 867.5 crore a year ago. Meanwhile, the profit after tax saw an 87% to £ 118 crore in FY25 of £ 63.5 in FY24. 5. Atlanta Electricals listed peer transformers, transformers and equality and Danish power is one of the listed counterparts of Atlanta Electricals, and traded at a price-to-earnings (p/e) ratio of 22.15x, 69.97x and 25.80x. 6. Atlanta Electricals IPO BRLMS Motilal Owal Investment Advisors and Axis Capital is the book running through the book, while Mufg Intimse India is the registrar of the offer. 7. Atlanta Electricals IPO Quota Award in the public offer, 50% of the quota is reserved for qualified institutional buyers (QIBS), 15% are booked for non-institutional investors (NIIS) and the remaining 35% are allocated to small investors. 8. About Atlanta Electricals Atlanta Electricals is a transformer manufacturer in India, specializing in power, car and conversion tax transformers with capacity of up to 500 MVA and voltage assessments as high as 765 KV. Supported by more than 30 years of experience in the industry, on 31 March 2025, the company provided more than 4.400 transformers totaling 94,000 MVA in 19 Indian states and three trade union areas. 9. Operational prospects India’s transformation market is powered by the relentless growth in demand for electricity, with consumption per capita rising by more than 50% over the past decade. The government also invests in the renewable energy sector sector and the expansion of the power transfer network, which is expected to create opportunities for the growth of the Transformer Market. The domestic transformation market is expected to grow 7-8% in 2025. The transformation segment scored a growth of 10.4% between 2019-23 and is expected to grow at a ~ 6-7% CAGR from 2024-2030. 10. Atlanta Electricals IPO Risk that the company faces the following risks: ⦁ Geographic concentration: A large part of its facilities are located in Gujarat, with the income imposed on being almost 99%. Any disruption in the region can substantially affect the company. ⦁ Dependence on state -owned entities: A significant part of the income is generated from the government owned entities, which follow the providers to determine suppliers. The company has marked unfavorable risks if it does not succeed in the entire or majority of the contracts for which it is tenders. ⦁ Customers concentration: From fiscal 2025, fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2023, the company derived 74.21%, 64.82% and 79.87% of the top 10 customers respectively. The loss of any of these customers will be substantial and adversely disadvantageous. Disclaimer: This story is for educational purposes only. The views and recommendations expressed are those of individual analysts or brokerage firms, not coin. We advise investors to consult with certified experts before making investment decisions, as market conditions can change quickly and conditions can vary.