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Hyundai IPO oversubscribed as institutional investors weigh in

Last updated: October 18, 2024 6:36 pm
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Hyundai Motor India recently witnessed overwhelming response for its IPO offering, with bids surpassing expectations. The IPO, which is the largest in India, received bids worth $5.51 billion, more than double the value of shares on offer. Institutional investors like BlackRock and Fidelity had already purchased shares worth nearly $1 billion before the open bidding process began.

Despite the strong interest from institutional investors, retail investors showed weaker demand, with the sale being only 40% subscribed in the initial two days. This mixed response highlights the varying sentiments in the market towards Hyundai’s IPO.

The capital raised from the IPO is expected to support Hyundai’s expansion plans in India and facilitate its transition towards electric vehicles (EVs). This move aims to solidify Hyundai’s position as a global production hub and enhance its competitiveness in the Indian automotive market.

Vivek Kumar, Project Manager at GlobalData, emphasized the importance of innovation and customization for Hyundai to maintain its market position in India. With competitors like Tata Motors and Mahindra gaining traction, Hyundai needs to continuously update its vehicle lineup to cater to the evolving demands of value-conscious buyers.

The success of models like the Creta and Venue indicates a positive reception for Hyundai’s SUVs. However, Kumar highlighted the need for Hyundai to strike a balance between cost and quality to remain attractive to customers. Continuous updates and innovation will be crucial for Hyundai to stay ahead in the competitive Indian automotive market.

In conclusion, Hyundai’s IPO success signals a new chapter for the company in India, setting a benchmark for future growth and innovation. By leveraging the capital raised and focusing on EV transition, Hyundai aims to strengthen its market position and drive further success in the dynamic Indian automotive landscape.

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