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Helmet Maker Studds Launches ₹455 Cr IPO – Grey Market Predicts ~10% Listing Pop
28 October 2025
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Helmet Maker Studds Launches ₹455 Cr IPO – Grey Market Predicts ~10% Listing Pop

  • IPO Size & Price: Studds Accessories Ltd is raising about ₹455.5 crore through a pure offer-for-sale of 7.8 million shares. The price band is set at ₹557–₹585 per share, valuing the issue at ~₹2,300 crore (upper end). All shares are existing stock (no fresh capital); the company itself won’t receive proceeds.
  • Dates & Listing: The subscription opens Oct 30 and closes Nov 3. Bids for anchor investors will be on Oct 29. Allotment is expected Nov 4 and shares will list on NSE/BSE on Nov 7, 2025.
  • Grey Market Premium: Early indications point to strong demand – grey market quotes of ~₹55–65 imply a ~9–11% premium over the ₹585 cap. Financial press notes a GMP of ₹55 (≈9.4% jump) suggesting an estimated debut price around ₹640. Investors are eyeing roughly a 9–10% listing pop based on these figures.
  • Market Leader: Studds is India’s largest motorcycle helmet maker by revenue (FY24) and the world’s biggest by volume (CY24)legal.economictimes.indiatimes.combusiness-standard.com. It sells helmets under the “Studds” and premium “SMK” brands, plus accessories (gloves, jackets, eyewear, etc.)legal.economictimes.indiatimes.comeconomictimes.indiatimes.com. Products are distributed nationwide (via 363 distributors) and exported to 70+ countrieslegal.economictimes.indiatimes.comeconomictimes.indiatimes.com. Major clients include OEMs (Hero, Honda, Suzuki, Royal Enfield, Yamaha) and institutional buyers like CSD and police canteens.
  • Financials: Studds’ FY2024-25 revenue was ~₹584 crore (up ~10% year-on-year) with net profit ~₹70 crore (up 22%)economictimes.indiatimes.combusiness-standard.com. Earnings per share rose to ~₹17.70 in FY25 (from ₹14.54 in FY24)economictimes.indiatimes.com. Its FY25 EBITDA margin was ~18%, and ICICI Direct notes the company is net cash-positive with solid cash flowsicicidirect.combusiness-standard.com. At the IPO band, the stock is valued ~33x FY25 EPSicicidirect.com. Brokerage reports highlight Studds’ “dominant position” and vertical integration, concluding the company is “well placed to maintain its growth trajectory”icicidirect.comicicidirect.com.

India’s busiest IPO week rolls on with Studds following Orkla and Lenskart to market. With the issue entirely an OFS, all ₹455+ crore will go to existing shareholders – primarily promoters Madhu and Sidhartha Khurana and family investorseconomictimes.indiatimes.comfreepressjournal.in. “Studds will offer 78 lakh equity shares in the primary market,” ETMarkets reportseconomictimes.indiatimes.com, and “all proceeds will go to the selling shareholders”economictimes.indiatimes.com. The IPO opens Thursday (Oct 30) and closes Nov 3, with a tentative Nov 7 listingeconomictimes.indiatimes.combusiness-standard.com.

Investor buzz centers on the grey market pricing. Moneycontrol and Mint note a ₹55 GMP, implying a debut near ₹640 (≈9–10% above band)economictimes.indiatimes.comfinancialexpress.com. Business Standard even reports a ₹650 unlisted quote (11% premium) on Oct 27business-standard.com. Such demand suggests retailers are keen – if it holds, early buyers could score modest gains. One finance note projects ~9.4% listing gain on the upper bandeconomictimes.indiatimes.com. Of course, grey-market spreads can shift, and the actual float-day premium is not guaranteed, but analysts say the tails are up: “the issue enjoys a ₹55 GMP, hinting at a listing price near ₹640”economictimes.indiatimes.com.

Studds’ pedigree underpins investor confidence. A CARE report and analysts point out Studds was the largest two-wheeler helmet maker in India by revenue in FY24 and the biggest globally by volume in 2024. It operates 4 plants in Haryana (combined 9.04 mn helmets/year) and even builds helmets for US brands (Daytona, O’Neal). Vertically integrated manufacturing (in-house liner, decal, etc.) and extensive R&D give it an edge. ICICI Direct highlights that Studds commands ~27.3% domestic market share by volume (FY24). The company’s two brands cater from entry-level (₹875) to premium (₹12,800) segments.

Financially, Studds’ growth has been steady. FY25 revenues and profits both rose ~10–22% (to ₹584 Cr and ₹70 Cr)economictimes.indiatimes.combusiness-standard.com. EBITDA margins expanded to ~18%. With nearly 50 years in business, it enjoys stable OEM relationships and diverse sales channels. “Anchored by its dominant position… Studds is well placed to maintain its growth trajectory,” analysts at ICICI wroteicicidirect.com. At the upper IPO band, the valuation (~33x FY25 EPS) is rich but not extreme in the fast-growing consumer spaceicicidirect.com.

Overall, market watchers see Studds as a solid offering in a hot IPO market. Global sentiment is upbeat – TechStock² reports U.S. indexes hitting record highs on trade-optimism and tech earnings optimism – and that positive mood can spill over here. If demand stays strong, listing gains of around 8–10% seem plausible (as GMP suggests). Still, some caution is advised: analysts note Studds depends heavily on two-wheeler sales (helmets are >90% of revenue), so a domestic bike downturn could pressure growth. Retail investors weighing the issue will balance Studds’ leading market share and growth against the high valuation and general market risks.

Sources: Official IPO filings and media reports (ET, BS, FE, Mint, Moneycontrol, FPJ), plus brokerage analyses. These figures and quotes are drawn from the listed sources. Each source is cited at point of reference.

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