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Ritesh Presswala

Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO Day 1: Issue subscribed over 30%, GMP at 19%. Should you apply?

Gaja Alternative Asset Management’s IPO opened for subscription today and has received a decent response in the early hours. The issue has been subscribed 31%, with 2.53 crore shares on offer. The retail portion has seen stronger demand, with 47% of the 1.26 crore shares reserved for retail investors subscribed.

The IPO has also attracted attention in the grey market, where its shares are reportedly trading at a premium of 19%, indicating the possibility of strong listing gains.

The three-day IPO will remain open until August 21, 2026. The company has set a price band of Rs 152–160 per share.

The Rs 550 crore public issue consists of a fresh issue of 2.81 crore shares worth Rs 450 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of 63 lakh shares amounting to Rs 100 crore.

At the upper end of the price band, retail investors can bid for a minimum of 93 shares, requiring an investment of Rs 14,880.

The company is expected to finalize the share allotment on August 24, with the shares proposed to list on both the NSE and BSE on August 26, 2026.

JM Financial Ltd. is serving as the book-running lead manager for the IPO, while MUFG Intime India Pvt. Ltd. has been appointed as the registrar.

Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO Subscription Status

As of 11:50 AM on Day 1, the Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO has been subscribed 31% overall, against 2.53 crore shares on offer.

Retail Individual Investors (RIIs): The retail portion has been subscribed 47%, with 1.26 crore shares on offer.

Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs): The NII category has been subscribed 35%, against 54.27 lakh shares on offer.

Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs): The QIB portion has yet to receive any bids, against 72.36 lakh shares on offer.

Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO GMP Today

The Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO is currently commanding a Grey Market Premium (GMP) of Rs 30, representing a 19% premium over the upper price band of Rs 160 per share. Based on the prevailing GMP, the estimated listing price of the Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO is Rs 190 per share.

Note: GMP, or Grey Market Premium, is an unofficial and indicative measure based on activity in the grey market. It is neither regulated nor guaranteed and can fluctuate before the IPO listing.

Objects of the Issue

The company plans to deploy the net proceeds from the fresh issue primarily towards strengthening its investment commitments across its fund portfolio.

Of the proceeds, Rs 372 crore has been earmarked to meet sponsor commitments to certain existing and proposed funds and to repay the bridge loan. The allocation will include funding the balance sponsor commitments to Gaja Capital India Fund 2020 LLP and Gaja Capital India Fund 2020, repaying the bridge loan, and meeting sponsor commitments for the proposed Fund V and the Secondaries Fund.

Gaja Alternative Asset Management Financial Performance

Gaja Alternative Asset Management reported strong financial growth in FY26, building on the momentum recorded in the previous fiscal year.

The company’s total income increased from Rs 123.31 crore in FY25 to Rs 157.80 crore in FY26, registering a 28% year-on-year growth. The rise indicates a healthy expansion in the company’s income base during the year.

Profitability also improved significantly. Profit After Tax (PAT) rose from Rs 61.95 crore in FY25 to Rs 81.96 crore in FY26, marking a 32% increase. The faster growth in profit compared with income points to stronger earnings momentum and a solid financial performance during FY26.

About Gaja Alternative Asset Management

Incorporated in April 1999, Gaja Alternative Asset Management Limited is an independent, home-grown alternative asset management company with more than two decades of experience in managing and advising India-focused funds. Its portfolio includes Category I and Category II Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), along with offshore funds investing in India.

The company focuses on alternative investments across sectors including education, energy and environment, financial services, consumer businesses and digital technology. Its investment strategy is primarily focused on the mid-market segment.

Gaja Alternative Asset Management has developed its track record across multiple fund cycles through the Gaja Capital Funds, including Fund II, Fund III and Fund IV. The company has also built long-standing relationships with investors across more than 20 countries.

As of March 31, 2026, Gaja Alternative Asset Management had a total workforce of 37 personnel, comprising 23 permanent employees and 14 contractual employees.

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Should You Subscribe to the Gaja Alternative Asset Management IPO?

The IPO presents an interesting combination of strong profitability, an established investment track record and exposure to India’s expanding alternative asset management industry.

Anand Rathi Research has highlighted the company’s more than 20 years of experience and its differentiated investment-manager business model. The brokerage believes the company offers pure-play exposure to India’s high-growth alternative asset management opportunity.

However, there are risks to consider. The company has a relatively concentrated earnings profile, while its performance remains linked to the performance and successful exits of Indian mid-market private equity investments. These factors could limit the scope for aggressive valuations in the near to medium term.

At the upper price band of Rs 160, the company is valued at approximately 27.5x FY26 P/E and 2.1x FY26 P/B, implying a post-issue market capitalisation of around Rs 22,562 million.

Despite the valuation concerns, Anand Rathi Research has assigned a “ Subscribe – Long Term” rating to the IPO , citing the company’s business profile and long-term growth prospects.

(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of Economic Times)

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