An Initial Public Offering (IPO) can be a major milestone for a growing business. It can help a company raise capital, improve its market visibility, strengthen its brand and create opportunities for future expansion. However, not every company is immediately ready to become a publicly listed company.
Before starting the IPO process, promoters and business owners should conduct a detailed IPO Eligibility Check. This assessment helps determine whether the company is financially, legally and operationally prepared for a Mainboard or SME IPO and identifies areas that may need improvement before filing the offer documents.
IndiaIPO provides an IPO eligibility assessment designed to evaluate a company’s readiness across financial, regulatory and governance dimensions.
An IPO Eligibility Check is a structured assessment of a company’s preparedness to raise capital from the public and seek listing on a recognised stock exchange.
The assessment generally considers factors such as:
In India, public issues are governed by the regulatory framework established by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), including the SEBI Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements (ICDR) Regulations.
Going public involves considerably more than simply raising money. A company must demonstrate that it has the appropriate financial foundation, governance structure, disclosures and compliance framework required for the proposed listing.
An early eligibility assessment can help promoters identify potential gaps before significant time and money are spent on the IPO process.
An eligibility assessment provides a clearer picture of whether your company is currently prepared for an IPO or needs additional preparation.
Financial performance is an important part of IPO preparation. Reviewing profitability, operating performance, net worth, assets, debt and cash flows can help identify areas that require improvement.
Companies may explore a Mainboard listing or an SME platform depending on their size, financial profile and other applicable requirements. The eligibility assessment can help determine which route may be more appropriate.
Companies preparing for an IPO need strong statutory, financial and corporate governance systems. Identifying compliance gaps early can make the overall IPO preparation process more structured.
Public-market investors expect transparent financial information, effective governance and a credible business strategy. An IPO readiness assessment can help promoters understand what needs to be strengthened before approaching the public markets.
One of the first decisions a company needs to consider is whether it is better suited for a Mainboard IPO or an SME IPO.
Mainboard IPOs are generally intended for companies with a larger scale of operations and more developed financial and governance structures. SME platforms, such as NSE Emerge and BSE SME, are designed for eligible small and medium-sized businesses.
The exact eligibility requirements are platform-specific and can be revised through SEBI and stock-exchange regulations or circulars. For example, SME IPO requirements can include criteria related to operating performance, track record, capital structure and other conditions.
Therefore, companies should not rely on a single generic IPO eligibility formula. A professional assessment should consider the latest applicable regulatory and exchange requirements.
The company’s financial statements are reviewed to understand revenue growth, profitability, EBITDA, net worth, assets, liabilities and overall financial stability.
The company’s operating history and the experience of its promoters and management may be relevant when evaluating IPO readiness.
A public company requires appropriate governance systems, documentation, internal controls and board-level processes. Companies may need to strengthen these areas before listing.
Outstanding legal matters, statutory compliance issues, regulatory restrictions and other potential concerns should be identified early in the IPO journey.
Shareholding patterns, promoter holdings, existing investors, outstanding securities and proposed dilution can all influence IPO planning.
Investors need to understand how the company generates revenue, its competitive position and how the proposed IPO proceeds may support future growth.
Companies should ideally conduct an IPO readiness assessment well before their planned listing.
A company considering an IPO within the next 12–36 months can benefit from an early assessment. This provides time to improve financial performance, strengthen governance, resolve compliance issues, restructure where appropriate and prepare the organisation for public-market requirements.
Starting early can be particularly useful for businesses that are still deciding between an SME and Mainboard listing.
A typical assessment can follow three broad stages:
Step 1: Submit Company Information
The company provides relevant business, financial and structural information. This may include company status, vintage, EBITDA, net worth and other important details.
Step 2: Professional Analysis
The information is reviewed against applicable IPO requirements and relevant market considerations. IndiaIPO describes its process as including expert analysis and benchmarking against listed peers.
Step 3: Eligibility and Readiness Report
The company receives an assessment highlighting its current IPO readiness, potential gaps and areas that may require further preparation.
Not meeting an IPO requirement today does not necessarily mean that an IPO is impossible in the future.
Depending on the specific gap, a company may be able to improve its financial performance, strengthen internal controls, resolve compliance matters, restructure its capital, enhance corporate governance or build a stronger operating track record before beginning the formal IPO process.
The objective of an eligibility assessment is therefore not simply to provide a “yes” or “no” answer. It should help promoters understand what needs to be done to become IPO-ready.
Taking a company public requires careful preparation, regulatory compliance and strategic planning. An early IPO Eligibility Check can help promoters understand their current position and prepare a practical roadmap toward a potential Mainboard or SME listing.
IndiaIPO offers IPO readiness assessment, SME IPO advisory, Mainboard IPO consulting and compliance-focused support for businesses exploring the public markets.
If your company is considering an IPO, start by evaluating your financial strength, business track record, governance framework and regulatory readiness. A professional assessment can help you identify potential gaps early and make more informed decisions about your IPO journey.
Check your IPO eligibility with IndiaIPO and take the first step toward becoming market-ready.