BIBA IPO

BIBA is one of the largest lifestyle brands in the women’s Indian wear market in India in terms of market share. Launched in 1986, the flagship brand, BIBA, is a ‘category creator’ in the women’s Indian wear segment benefiting from a rich legacy, leading market position across the category and an industry leading online presence. The company develops, designs, sources, markets and sells a wide portfolio of Indian wear for women and girls across multiple brands, namely their flagship brand, BIBA, and their value fashion brand, Rangriti

Opening Date

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Closing Date

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Price Band

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Issue Size

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Face Value

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Market Lot

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Listing at NSE, BSE

IPO Open Date To be announced
IPO Close Date To be announced
Allotment Date To be announced
Initiation Of Refunds To be announced
Credit Of Shares To
Demat Account
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IPO Listing Date To be announced
UPI Mandate Expiry Date To be announced

Financial Highlights

Particulars (in Rs. Crores) FY 2021 FY 2020 FY 2019
Revenue From Operation 4,498.16 3,018.06 2,011.80
EBITDA 1,161.32 737.31 496.04
EBITDA Margin (%) 25.59% 24.27% 24.40%
Profit After Tax 711.19 399.56 233.35
EPS 7.36 4.24 2.48
ROE 40.79% 51.04% 60.54%

How to apply in IPO via UPI on Dynami

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Why should you invest in Biba IPO ?

Here are our top reasons:

  • As per the technopark Feb 2022 report, BIBA has the highest online brand recall
  • The gross profit margin has been consistently higher than 58% for last 3 years

Know before investing

Strengths Risks
Diversified pan-India distribution with a strong foothold on both offline and online channels Highly concentrated on women’s Indian wear apparel and vulnerable to variations in demand and changes in consumer preferences
Significant investments made in digital capabilities with a strong focus on technological efficiencies resulting in leadership online (across both marketplaces and our own websites) Business prospects depend on the strength of their key brands, and any failure to maintain or grow sales of products could adversely affect the business
Well positioned to capitalise on the strong industry growth profile driven by secular tailwinds and a rapid shift towards organised retail and increasing online penetration Relies on outsourcing a significant proportion of the production processes and activities to third-parties, without exclusivity arrangement

How to apply for BIBA IPO ?

Retail investors need to apply for the IPO using UPI

UPI

  • Link your bank account to a UPI ID.
  • Register your UPI id with your Demat account.
  • Subscribe for BIBA IPO and approve the payment on your UPI ID.

Demat Account

  • If you are an existing Dynami user, Pre-Apply Now!
  • For new investor, get free demat account opening offer on our web & Dynami App ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for your initial investments.

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Frequently asked questions

  • An IPO also known as initial pulic offering or stock launch is a process when a private company sale its shares to public for the first time. Learn more about IPO at our knowledge centre.

  • BIBA IPO constitutes fresh issue of equity shares amounting to Rs.70 Crores and about an offer for sale of 2.7 Cr equity shares.

  • A lot size is the minimum number of shares that an investor has to bid for. A lot size differs for each IPO and is fixed by the company.

  • IPO Price Band is the price range within which investors can bid for the shares. The minimum price is called the floor price and the maximum price is called the cap price.

  • Issue size is the total value of an IPO. It is calculated by multiplying the number of shares offered by the company by the issue price per share.

  • You will receive an email on your registered email id if the IPO shares are allotted to you. Alternatively, you can also visit the registrar of the company’s official website and provide the details as asked in the allotment status section of the website.

  • IPOs, as such, do not have any taxes. You are taxed only when you decide to sell the IPO shares. Any monetary profit you make while selling the IPO shares is referred to as ‘capital gains’.

    Capital gains tax is charged depending on how long you held the shares for. If you owned the shares for less than 12 months, it is considered as short-term capital gains and if it is over 12 months, it is referred as long-term capital gains.

    Tax on short-term capital gains is 15%. It is 10% for equity gains in the long run (over 12 months). Do remember that you are taxed if the equity proceeds exceed Rs 1 lakh.