NSE IPO Buzz: IFCI Shares Recover 6% After Recent Volatility

The anticipation surrounding the National Stock Exchange (NSE) IPO has sent ripples through the Indian financial markets, directly impacting key stakeholders. After a sharp 9% dip in the previous session, IFCI shares staged a strong recovery, climbing 6% to trade at Rs 87.50 as investor optimism returns.

The recent rally in IFCI shares is not a coincidence but is deeply rooted in its indirect ownership of the NSE. According to the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) filed by NSE, the Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL) is set to sell its 1.089 crore shares through an Offer for Sale (OFS).

The connection becomes clear when looking at the corporate structure: IFCI holds a controlling 52.86% stake in SHCIL. As of the December quarter, SHCIL itself holds a 4.4% stake in the NSE. This means any positive movement or valuation surge in the NSE translates into potential value realization for IFCI through its subsidiary, making the stock highly sensitive to NSE-related news.

Analyzing NSE’s Massive $3 Billion Valuation

The NSE IPO is one of the most significant upcoming events in the Indian capital markets, having been delayed for nearly a decade. The maiden public issue will consist entirely of an OFS, expected to be worth approximately $3 billion.

In the unlisted market, NSE shares are currently trading between Rs 1,950 and Rs 2,055 per share, implying a massive valuation of nearly Rs 5 lakh crore. If the IPO proceeds at these levels, it will position the NSE as one of the most valuable listed financial institutions in India. At the current grey market price of Rs 2,055, the shares being sold by SHCIL alone are estimated to be worth around Rs 2,238 crore.

IFCI’s Stellar Performance and Market Resilience

Despite the recent volatility, IFCI’s growth trajectory remains impressive. The stock has surged approximately 58% in less than a month, hitting record highs. In the context of the current calendar year, IFCI has gained nearly 65% so far.

Jika melihat cakrawala jangka panjang, perusahaan ini telah menjadi multibagger bagi para investor, memberikan imbal hasil luar biasa sebesar 616% selama tiga tahun terakhir dan 556% selama periode lima tahun. Pemulihan 6% baru-baru ini menunjukkan bahwa penurunan 9% sebelumnya kemungkinan didorong oleh aksi ambil untung (profit booking) setelah periode pergerakan vertikal yang intens, alih-alih perubahan sentimen fundamental.

Poin-Poin Penting

  • Eksposur Tidak Langsung: Harga saham IFCI sangat berkorelasi dengan IPO NSE karena perusahaan ini memegang 52,86% saham di SHCIL, yang memiliki 4,4% saham di NSE.
  • Skala Mega IPO: IPO NSE diharapkan menjadi Penawaran untuk Dijual (Offer for Sale/OFS) senilai $3 miliar, yang menyediakan likuiditas bagi investor institusi jangka panjang.
  • Valuasi Tinggi: Dengan harga pasar tidak terdaftar (unlisted) yang mengimplikasikan valuasi hampir Rs 5 lakh crore, IPO NSE akan menjadi peristiwa bersejarah bagi infrastruktur keuangan India.