New Delhi, June 13 -- Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) usually attract strong attention in the market because they give investors an opportunity to participate in a company's growth story after it goes public. Sometimes, the interest comes from the company's business performance or brand value. In other cases, strong momentum in a particular sector brings the IPO into focus.

Hence, many investors begin tracking upcoming IPOs well before the listing date. They often follow factors like company growth, financial performance, and sector outlook quite closely. Investors also assess valuation expectations and broader market sentiment before deciding whether the IPO looks attractive or not.

In 2026 as well, several companies across fintech, co...