Utkal Speciality Industries India IPO Listing Date & Price — Expected Gain
Utkal Speciality Industries India IPO is expected to list within three working days of the issue closing (SEBI T+3) on NSE SME. Here is the expected listing date, what the grey market is implying for the listing price, and how to read listing day.
Utkal Speciality Industries India listing date
| Issue closes | 12 Jun 2026 |
| Listing (expected) | within 3 working days of close (T+3) |
| Exchange | NSE SME |
| Price band | Rs 62-66 |
Data as of: 2026-06-14 (GMP auto-updated 14 Jun 2026, 23:30 IST from ipowatch.in, source table last updated 13 June, 17:46; statuses per ipowatch; index levels unchanged (Yahoo fetch failed); lot sizes, issue sizes and recently-listed table are manually curated)
Utkal Speciality Industries India expected listing price
With a GMP of Rs 1, the grey market is implying a listing around Rs 67 (upper band Rs 66 + GMP Rs 1). But GMP is unofficial and routinely wrong in both directions — recent debuts have listed both well above and below what their GMP implied. Treat any implied price as sentiment, not a prediction.
How to read Utkal Speciality Industries India listing day
Listed shares debut in a special pre-open session and start trading around 10:00 AM. Decide your plan the night before — debut prints move fast in the first minutes. Track the final GMP on Utkal Speciality Industries India's GMP page and compare with the broader live board.
More on Utkal Speciality Industries India IPO
- Utkal Speciality Industries India IPO GMP, dates & listing
- Utkal Speciality Industries India IPO subscription status
- Utkal Speciality Industries India IPO allotment status
FAQs
When will Utkal Speciality Industries India list?
Utkal Speciality Industries India is expected to list within three working days of the issue closing, under SEBI's T+3 rule.
What is the expected Utkal Speciality Industries India listing price?
The grey market is implying a listing around Rs 67 (upper band Rs 66 + GMP Rs 1), but GMP is unofficial and often wrong in both directions. It is sentiment, not a forecast.