India’s IPO market has bucked global trends by capturing a quarter of global IPO volumes in the first half of 2024. The country now leads with over 5,450 mainboard listed companies. This growth is driven by strong demand and domestic inflows across sectors like consumer products, industrial products, financial services, and healthcare.
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