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The quota for non-institutional investors garnered 0.05 times subscription, while the quota for retail individual investors (RIIs) got subscribed 0.08 times. The category for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) received times 1.13 subscription.
According to market observers tracking the grey market activities, the shares of Hexaware Technologies are commanding an almost flat GMP in the unregulated market.
US private equity giant Carlyle-backed company has already raised ₹2,598 crore from anchor investors like CLSA, Government of Singapore, Monetary Authority of Singapore, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, among others.The IT services provider has fixed the price band between ₹674 to ₹708 per share. The IPO will be a pure Offer For Sale as promoter Carlyle will be selling stake.
This will be the largest IPO by an Indian IT services company, surpassing TCS’s record in 2004, when it raised ₹4,713 crore.Post the IPO, promoter Carlyle’s stake will be down to 74.1% from 95% currently.
At the higher end of the price band, Hexaware will have a market capitalisation of ₹43,247 crore.
Hexaware had delisted from the bourses in September 2020 when the company’s promoters accepted the delisting price of ₹475 per share.
For calendar year 2023, Hexaware’s revenue grew at 12.8% in constant currency terms, which is lower than its peers Persistent Systems and Coforge, who grew at 17.6% and 14.5% respectively but higher than LTIMindtree and Mphasis.
The Americas contributed 73.4% to Hexaware’s topline for the first nine months of financial year 2025, while the rest came from Europe and Asia Pacific. Nearly half of the company’s revenue comes from BFSI and Healthcare.
For the first nine months of calendar year 2024, Hexaware’s top five clients contributed 25.8% to the topline, while the top 10 clients contributed 35.7%.