Indian Startups Achieve Record Liquidity Through IPOs

Indian startups saw a liquidity revival in 2025 as 18 companies listed and raised over ₹41,000 crore (~$4.5 billion), while overall funding fell to $10.5 billion, down 17% from 2024. Median deal size nearly doubled to about $1.4 million, signaling greater investor selectivity; analysts expect capital recycling and new funds to lift funding in 2026, especially into AI and consumer sectors.
Key Points
- 1Record IPOs: 18 startups listed in 2025, raising over ₹41,000 crore (~$4.5B).
- 2Indicates selectivity: median deal size doubled to $1.4M despite total funding falling to $10.5B.
- 3Suggests capital recycling and fund launches, likely boosting funding and AI, consumer investments.
Scoring Rationale
Strong industry-wide data and credible sources drive a high score, limited by primarily market-reporting rather than technical breakthroughs.
Sources
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