Clay Craft India IPO: Price Band, GMP, and Key Investment Details

Ceramic manufacturer Clay Craft India is set to launch its NSE SME IPO this week, aiming to raise ₹110.11 crore to fuel its manufacturing expansion. With a growing portfolio of bone china crockery and strong financial growth, the company is drawing significant attention from SME investors.

IPO Details: Price Band, Lots, and Timeline

The Clay Craft India IPO is scheduled to open for subscription on Wednesday, June 17, and will remain open for investors until June 19. The company is looking to raise capital through a fresh issue of 54.24 lakh equity shares.

Investors can bid within a price band of ₹193 to ₹203 per share. At the upper end of this band, the company’s valuation stands at approximately ₹417.6 crore. For retail investors, the minimum application consists of two lots (1,200 shares), requiring an investment of ₹2.44 lakh. High-net-worth investors (HNIs) must bid for at least three lots (1,800 shares), amounting to ₹3.65 lakh.

Key dates for the issue include:

Grey Market Premium and Anchor Investor Interest

Market sentiment appears cautiously optimistic, with the Grey Market Premium (GMP) currently hovering around 20%. While GMP is an unofficial indicator and subject to volatility, it suggests potential listing gains if current trends continue.

Adding to the momentum, Clay Craft India successfully raised ₹31.34 crore from anchor investors on June 16 through the allocation of 15.43 lakh shares. This early interest provides a foundational layer of confidence ahead of the public subscription period.

Business Profile and Growth Strategy

Founded in 1994, Clay Craft India has carved a niche in the manufacturing of bone china crockery and ceramic tableware. Its extensive product line includes dinnerware, mugs, tea sets, and specialized kitchenware catering to households and the hospitality sector (hotels, restaurants, and catering). As of March 31, 2026, the company manages approximately 5,770 stock-keeping units (SKUs) and employs over 1,390 people.

Spółka planuje przeznaczyć środki z IPO przede wszystkim na skalowanie działalności. Około 97 crore ₹ zostanie skierowane na budowę nowego zakładu produkcyjnego w Manda w stanie Radżastan, natomiast pozostałe fundusze zostaną przeznaczone na ogólne cele korporacyjne.

Wyniki finansowe i perspektywy

Wyniki finansowe spółki wykazują wyraźną tendencję wzrostową. W FY26 Clay Craft India zaraportowała przychody całkowite w wysokości 184,57 crore ₹, co stanowi wzrost w porównaniu do 154,44 crore ₹ w FY25. Co bardziej imponujące, zysk po opodatkowaniu (PAT) wzrósł o 30% rok do roku, rosnąc z 20,76 crore ₹ w FY25 do 27,01 crore ₹ w FY26. Ta solidna rentowność, w połączeniu z planowaną rozbudową mocy produkcyjnych w Radżastanie, pozycjonuje spółkę do długoterminowego wzrostu w segmencie ceramiki.

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