Yaashvi Jewellers

UPCOMING

IPO Date: 25 May - 27 May 2026

Listing Date: 2 Jun 2026

Price Range

₹83

Issue Size

44 Cr

Min Investment

1,32,800

Lot Size

1600 Shares

Schedule of Yaashvi Jewellers

Issue open date

25 May 2026

Issue close date

27 May 2026

UPI mandate deadline

27 May 2026 (5 PM)

Allotment finalization

29 May 2026

Share credit

1 Jun 2026

Listing date

2 Jun 2026

Mandate end date

11 Jun 2026

Issue size

Funds Raised in the IPOAmount
Overall44 Cr
Fresh Issue0.53 Cr
Offer for Sale0 Cr

Allotment DetailsNew

Allotment TimelineDetails
Allotment Date29 May 2026
Allotment Link{Link}

Grey Market PremiumNew

Grey Market Premium (GMP) is the premium at which the shares are traded in the grey market. It gives a fair idea about the listing price of the IPO shares. The GMP can be positive or negative based on the demand and supply of the shares in the grey market.

DateIpo PriceGMPEstimated Listing Price
22 May 2026NaNNaNNaN (0%)

Performance Yaashvi Jewellers

Issue PriceListing GainCurrent Market PriceP/L
₹83............

About Yaashvi Jewellers

Yaashvi Jewellers limited is engaged in the manufacturing and trading of gold jewellery, with a major focus on machine-made gold chains and lightweight jewellery products. The company manufactures plain gold jewellery across multiple purity categories including 9K, 14K, 18K, 20K, and 22K, catering mainly to wholesalers, dealers, jewellery showrooms, and retail customers. Its portfolio also includes studded jewellery, diamond jewellery, fashion silver jewellery, customised jewellery, and gold bullion. Yaashvi operates primarily under a B2B model while also expanding its retail presence through showrooms and display outlets in Jaipur. The company’s specialization in machine-made chains used in mangalsutras, bracelets, anklets, and earrings forms a key part of its revenue model.

Founded in2016
Managing director Ankita Agarwal
Parent organization

Financial Overview

Strengths

  • Strong specialization in machine-made lightweight gold chains with diversified usage across jewellery categories.
  • Wide product portfolio covering gold, diamond, silver, bullion, and customized jewellery products.
  • Presence in both B2B wholesale and expanding retail business segments improves revenue diversification.
  • Manufacturing contributes the majority of revenue, providing better operational control and scalability.

Risks

  • Business performance is highly dependent on fluctuations in gold prices and bullion availability.
  • Jewellery industry faces intense competition from organized national brands and local jewellers.
  • High dependence on gold jewellery demand may impact revenue during economic slowdowns.
  • SME jewellery businesses generally require high working capital and inventory management efficiency.

Subscription Figures

CategorySubscription (No. of times)
Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs)N/A
Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs)N/A
Retail Individual Investors (RIIs)N/A
EmployeeN/A
TotalN/A