Kiaasa Retail IPO
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Kiaasa Retail IPO details
Schedule of Kiaasa Retail
| Issue open date | 23 Feb 2026 |
| Issue close date | 25 Feb 2026 |
| UPI mandate deadline | 25 Feb 2026 (5 PM) |
| Allotment finalization | 26 Feb 2026 |
| Refund initiation | 27 Feb 2026 |
| Share credit | 27 Feb 2026 |
| Listing date | 02 Mar 2026 |
| Mandate end date | 12 Mar 2026 |
| Lock-in end date for anchor investors (50%) | 28 Mar 2026 |
| Lock-in end date for anchor investors (remaining) | 27 May 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 Kiaasa Retail
Kiaasa Retail Limited is an ethnic wear brand focused exclusively on women’s fashion. The Company was originally incorporated as Kiaasa Retail LLP in April 2018. It was later converted into a private limited company in June 2022 and subsequently into a public limited company in January 2025. The Company is promoted by Mr. Om Prakash and Mr. Amit Chauhan. Headquartered in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Kiaasa offers a wide range of apparel, footwear, and accessories, including salwar kameez, lehengas, jewellery, bags, and scarves. Kiaasa operates through a network of exclusive brand outlets along with an online presence, ensuring omni-channel accessibility. Its business model combines company-operated and franchise-led expansion to scale efficiently while maintaining brand consistency. The Company focuses on delivering affordable, quality-driven ethnic fashion tailored to evolving consumer preferences. Its key strengths include a focused positioning in women’s ethnic wear, a diversified product portfolio, an expanding retail footprint, and experienced promoter leadership driving strategic growth.
Financials of Kiaasa Retail
Strengths
- Strong focus on women’s ethnic wear with a clear brand identity.
- Wide product portfolio including apparel, footwear, and accessories.
- Omni-channel presence through exclusive outlets and online platforms.
- Scalable franchise-led expansion model.
- Consistent revenue growth and improving profitability in recent years.
Risks
- High revenue concentration in Uttar Pradesh.
- Dependence on franchise partners for retail expansion.
- Exposure to supply chain and vendor concentration risks.
- Pending litigations and GST-related contingencies.
- Delays in regulatory licenses and past statutory compliance gaps.