Amba Auto Sales & Services IPO
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Amba Auto Sales & Services IPO details
Schedule of Amba Auto Sales & Services
| Issue open date | 27 Apr 2026 |
| Issue close date | 29 Apr 2026 |
| UPI mandate deadline | 29 Apr 2026 (5 PM) |
| Allotment finalization | 30 Apr 2026 |
| Refund initiation | 04 May 2026 |
| Share credit | 04 May 2026 |
| Listing date | 05 May 2026 |
| Mandate end date | 14 May 2026 |
| Lock-in end date for anchor investors (50%) | 30 May 2026 |
| Lock-in end date for anchor investors (remaining) | 29 Jul 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 Amba Auto Sales & Services
Amba Auto Sales and Services Limited operates as an authorised dealer for Bajaj Auto Limited and LG Electronics India Limited, conducting business under the brand names “Amba Bajaj” and “Amba LG Best Shop.” The company is engaged in the automotive retail value chain, which includes the sale of new vehicles, after-sales services and repairs, and the sale of spare parts, lubricants and accessories. It also facilitates third-party financial and insurance products for customers. In addition, the company operates in the consumer electronics segment, offering products such as air conditioners, televisions, washing machines, refrigerators and small appliances. Its revenue is primarily generated from vehicle sales, servicing activities, sale of automotive parts and accessories, and electronics retail, along with related incentives and commissions.
Financials of Amba Auto Sales & Services
Issue size
| Funds Raised in the IPO | Amount |
| Total issue size | 65.12 |
| Fresh Issue – Proceeds go to the company | 65.12 |
Utilisation of proceeds
| Purpose | INR crores (%) |
| Capital expenditure for new & existing showrooms | 6.32 (9.71%) |
| Working Capital Requirements | 43 (66.05%) |
| General corporate purposes | 15.8 (24.24%) |
Strengths
- A long-standing relationship of over two decades with Bajaj Auto supports business growth.
- Diversified product mix across vehicles and consumer electronics broadens revenue sources.
- A wide range of services, including sales, servicing, financing and insurance, improves customer retention.
- Strong focus on employee training helps maintain service quality and customer satisfaction.
- Consistent growth in sales and profitability indicates improving financial performance.
Risks
- Business depends heavily on OEMs like Bajaj Auto and LG Electronics for products and brand value.
- High debt levels may limit financial flexibility and future growth.
- Past negative cash flows may impact operations and expansion plans.
- Dealership agreements impose restrictions that may limit business operations and expansion.
- Any negative impact on OEM brands can reduce demand and affect sales.