
3B Films IPO Upcoming
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Schedule of 3B Films
Issue open date | 30 May 2025 |
Issue close date | 03 Jun 2025 |
UPI mandate deadline | 03 Jun 2025 |
Allotment finalization | 04 Jun 2025 |
Refund initiation | 05 Jun 2025 |
Share credit | 05 Jun 2025 |
Listing date | 06 Jun 2025 |
Mandate end date | 18 Jun 2025 |
Lock-in end date for anchor investors (50%) | 04 Jul 2025 |
Lock-in end date for anchor investors (remaining) | 02 Sep 2025 |
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 3B Films
Incorporated in 2014, 3B Films Limited is a Gujarat-based manufacturer of high-performance Cast Polypropylene (CPP) and Cast Polyethylene (CPE) films, serving flexible packaging and thermoforming industries. With advanced facilities, R&D capabilities, and a robust product range—including transparent, metalized, and high-barrier films—the company caters to sectors like food, FMCG, and consumer goods. Aided by strategic exports to the UK, UAE, Africa, and South Asia, and certifications such as ISO 9001:2015 and BRCGS, 3B Films stands out for quality, innovation, and sustainable practices. Notable growth includes doubling production capacity and entering adhesive laminated films trading.
Financials of 3B Films
*All figures are in ₹ Crores.
Issue size
Funds Raised in the IPO | Amount |
Overall | ₹33.75 crores |
Fresh Issue | ₹17.76 crores |
Offer for sale | ₹15.99 crores |
Utilisation of proceeds
Purpose | INR crores (%) |
Capital expenditure | 4.43 (25%) |
Working capital requirements | 7.15 (40%) |
General corporate purposes | 4.43 (25%) |
Fresh offer related expenses | 1.74 (10%) |
Strengths
- Fully automated manufacturing facility with imported machinery from Italy and Germany.
- Experienced leadership and skilled workforce with industry-specific expertise.
- Self-reliant production through ownership of the manufacturing unit and control over the supply chain.
- Diverse product range with capacity for customisation based on client needs.
- Operational presence across multiple domestic and international markets.
- Robust quality assurance systems supported by in-house labs and international certifications.
- Ongoing research and development focused on process efficiency and product innovation.
Risks
- Existing debt obligations and restrictive covenants may limit operational flexibility.
- Unsecured loans can be recalled at any time, affecting financial stability.
- High dependency on top 10 suppliers for raw materials poses supply chain risks.
- Fluctuations in raw material and input costs could impact pricing and profitability.
- Customer-driven pricing pressure may reduce gross margins.
- Growth plans may be hindered by lender approvals required for certain activities.