IFCI Shares Surge 30% in 3 Days Amid Anticipated NSE IPO Filing

The Indian stock market is witnessing a massive rally in IFCI shares, which have surged nearly 30% in just three trading sessions. This sudden spike is fueled by intense market speculation that the National Stock Exchange (NSE) is set to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI as early as this Thursday.

The Indirect Connection: Why IFCI is Riding the NSE Wave

The primary catalyst behind IFCI's meteoric rise is its indirect ownership stake in the National Stock Exchange. While IFCI does not hold NSE shares directly, it maintains a controlling 52.86% stake in the Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL). As of the December quarter, SHCIL holds a 4.4% stake in the NSE.

This ownership structure makes IFCI a "proxy play" for investors looking to gain exposure to the NSE's upcoming public listing. As news of the NSE's IPO progressed, investors flocked to IFCI, driving its share price to a fresh record high of Rs 91.49 on the NSE. This three-day bull run has added over Rs 5,660 crore to IFCI’s market capitalisation, bringing its total valuation to more than Rs 24,650 crore.

NSE IPO: A Potential Landmark Listing

The buzz surrounding the NSE IPO is backed by reports suggesting the exchange is finalizing its DRHP this week. Once ratified by the NSE board, the filing is expected to move quickly toward a market debut. Industry insiders suggest the IPO valuation could exceed the massive threshold of Rs 5 lakh crore, positioning it as one of the largest public issues in India's capital market history.

The exchange is reportedly eyeing a listing window between Navratri and Diwali this year. This follows a significant regulatory milestone earlier this year when SEBI granted the much-awaited No-Objection Certificate (NOC), clearing the path for the exchange to finally hit the public markets.

IFCI’s Stellar Long-Term Performance

The recent surge is part of a much larger upward trajectory for IFCI. The stock has demonstrated exceptional strength, gaining 68% so far in 2026 and climbing 41% over the past month alone.

Für langfristige Anleger sind die Zahlen sogar noch beeindruckender. IFCI hat über einen Zeitraum von drei Jahren massive Renditen von 638 % und über einen Zeitraum von fünf Jahren 577 % erzielt. Während der Markt auf die offizielle Bestätigung der NSE bezüglich ihrer Einreichung wartet, steht IFCI aufgrund seiner einzigartigen strukturellen Verbindung zur führenden Börse Indiens weiterhin im Mittelpunkt des Anlegerinteresses.

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