Mutual funds (MFs) are likely to surpass foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in terms of anchor investments in initial public offerings (IPOs) for the second consecutive year.
In calendar year 2023 so far, MFs have invested Rs 5,577 crore as anchor investors, compared to the Rs 5,417 crore invested by FPIs this year.
In 2022, MFs put in Rs 9,026 crore as anchor investment, 21 per cent higher than the FPI tally of Rs 7,105 crore. This marked the first time since 2014 that MFs had outpaced FPIs in anchor investments.
The IPO pipeline of small finance, microfinance and non-banking finance companies worth over ₹6,500 crore is bigger than the amounts raised by them annually in the past five years. At least eight such lenders have filed their draft documents for an IPO with the Securities and Exchange Board of India.