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Tata Capital share price: Stock lists at 1.2% premium on stock exchanges; check details

Tata Capital’s share has made its debut on Dalal Street today. The stock listed at a premium of 1.2%, opening at Rs 330 on both the stock exchanges.The stock was available for trading from 10 AM on National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange.“Trading Members of the Exchange are hereby informed that effective from October 13, 2025, the equity shares of Tata Capital Ltd (Scrip Code: 544574) are listed and admitted to dealings on the Exchange in the list of ”A” Group Securities. For further details please refer to the notice no. 20251010-53 dated October 10, 2025,” a notice on BSE stated.The company, TATACAP, is trading under the security code 544574 on the BSE.The NBFC’s IPO was open for subscription from October 6 to 8, attracting strong interest from institutional investors, while retail participation remained modest.Overall, it was subscribed 1.95 times. Qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) led the way with 3.42 times subscription, non-institutional investors (NIIs) booked 1.98 times, while retail participation was modest at 1.10 times.Priced between Rs 310 and Rs 326 per share, the IPO came at a 56% discount to Tata Capital’s unlisted valuation. Ahead of the listing, Tata Capital raised Rs 4,642 crore from anchor investors, with LIC emerging as the largest buyer, picking up 2.15 crore shares worth nearly Rs 700 crore. Other major domestic investors included ICICI Prudential, HDFC Mutual Fund, Aditya Birla Sun Life, DSP, Axis, Kotak, and Nippon Life AMC.Global investors such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Nomura, and Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global also took significant allocations, reflecting confidence in Tata Capital’s prospects.



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