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Foreign Companies Are Using Indian IPOs to Take Money Out of India

India's booming IPO market is attracting global companies, but not all of them are here to raise money for growth.

Harjot Singh by Harjot Singh
June 5, 2026
in Blog, Business
Reading Time: 5 mins read

India’s stock market has become one of the world’s most attractive destinations for public listings. Strong retail participation, abundant domestic liquidity, and premium valuations have created ideal conditions for companies seeking to go public.

However, a growing number of foreign-owned businesses are using Indian IPOs primarily as Offer for Sale (OFS) transactions. Under an OFS, existing shareholders sell shares to public investors while the company itself receives little or no new capital. Investors unfamiliar with the structure can review the official explanation of the OFS mechanism from SEBI.

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According to a recent Reuters analysis, five of the six foreign-based companies that listed their Indian subsidiaries since 2024 used IPOs largely as secondary share sales, allowing parent companies and early investors to monetize their holdings and repatriate proceeds overseas.

Why Foreign Firms Are Choosing India?

The appeal largely comes down to valuation. Many multinational companies find that their Indian subsidiaries command significantly higher valuations than similar businesses in their home markets.

India’s strong investor participation and long-term growth outlook often result in premium pricing for listed companies. Recent IPO market studies from EY India have highlighted the country’s strong listing environment and continued investor appetite for new public offerings.

For foreign corporations, listing a portion of their Indian operations can unlock substantial value without requiring them to relinquish control. In simple terms, India has become one of the most attractive markets globally for converting private investments into publicly traded assets.

What It Means for Investors?

The trend does not necessarily make these IPOs poor investments. Many foreign-owned businesses continue to operate strong brands and profitable businesses in India.

However, investors should distinguish between IPOs that raise fresh capital for growth and those that primarily facilitate shareholder exits. Understanding the difference between a fresh issue and an Offer for Sale is critical because the proceeds from an OFS go to existing shareholders rather than the company itself.

As a result, investors should focus on the business’s fundamentals, growth prospects, and future earnings potential rather than assuming IPO proceeds will directly support expansion. NSE India’s investor education resources provide a useful overview of how IPO structures work and what investors should evaluate before subscribing.

Looking Ahead

India remains one of the world’s fastest-growing capital markets, and more foreign-owned businesses are expected to pursue local listings in the coming years.

For investors, the key question is becoming increasingly important: Is the IPO raising money to build the business, or is it primarily helping existing shareholders cash out?

As India’s IPO market continues to expand, understanding that distinction may become just as important as evaluating the company itself.

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Harjot Singh

Harjot Singh

Harjot Singh is BBA graduate with a background in finance and business studies. He has developed knowledge in financial analysis, business operations, and corporate finance through academic training and practical exposure. His professional interests include financial planning, investment analysis, and business strategy. He is committed to continuous professional development and contributing effectively within dynamic organizational environments.

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