SBI Funds Management IPO
Upcoming MainboardAlready have an account? Apply now
SBI Funds Management IPO details
Schedule of SBI Funds Management
| Issue open date | 14 Jul 2026 |
| Issue close date | 16 Jul 2026 |
| UPI mandate deadline | 16 Jul 2026 (5 PM) |
| Allotment finalization | 17 Jul 2026 |
| Refund initiation | 20 Jul 2026 |
| Share credit | 20 Jul 2026 |
| Listing date | 21 Jul 2026 |
| Mandate end date | 31 Jul 2026 |
| Lock-in end date for anchor investors (50%) | 15 Aug 2026 |
| Lock-in end date for anchor investors (remaining) | 14 Oct 2026 |
Note: The schedule is tentative. The anchor lock-in period ends 30 days after the actual allotment date for 50% of the shares and 90 days after for the remaining portion. The allotment status can be checked on the registrar's website and the exchange website.
About SBI Funds Management
SBI Funds Management Limited is an asset management company engaged in managing mutual fund schemes of SBI Mutual Fund. It also provides portfolio management services (PMS), advisory services, and manages alternative investment funds (AIFs). The company primarily earns revenue through management fees received for managing these investment products, with its mutual fund business contributing the majority of its income. In addition to its core investment management activities, it has developed digital platforms to support investors, distributors and sales teams, helping with investment transactions and customer engagement. The company also operates international businesses through its subsidiaries and offers offshore investment products and services. Its operations are largely focused on asset management, with no separate reportable business segments. SBI Funds Management operates under the regulatory framework prescribed by SEBI and manages investment products across multiple asset classes and investor categories.
Financials of SBI Funds Management
Issue size
| Funds Raised in the IPO | Amount |
| Total issue size | 11692.91 |
| Offer for sale – Proceeds go to the existing investors | 11692.91 |
Strengths
- Largest asset management company in India by mutual fund QAAUM, benefiting from scale and operating leverage.
- Strong SIP franchise with high investor retention and a large base of long-term systematic investors.
- Backed by SBI’s distribution network and Amundi’s global asset management expertise.
- Wide pan-India distribution network covering most PIN codes through multiple channels.
- Robust technology platform supports large transaction volumes and strong digital investor engagement.
Risks
- Revenue and profitability depend heavily on QAAUM, making earnings sensitive to market movements and investor redemptions.
- Faces intense competition from other asset management companies and alternative investment products.
- A significant portion of revenue comes from managing SBI Mutual Fund schemes, creating customer concentration risk.
- Changes in regulations governing the asset management industry could affect operations and profitability.
- Poor investment performance of its schemes could reduce investor inflows and increase redemptions, impacting business growth.