Augmont Enterprises IPO
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Augmont Enterprises IPO details
About Augmont Enterprises
Augmont Enterprises Limited is an integrated gold and silver platform operating across multiple segments of the precious metals value chain in India. The company is involved in bullion procurement and refining, bullion trading, digital gold offerings, jewellery manufacturing, international sales, and facilitating gold-backed financial services. It operates through two main business verticals: enterprise sales and international sales through its “Augmont SPOT” platform, and consumer-focused offerings through its “Augmont Gold For All” platform, along with offline channels. The company serves both businesses and retail consumers and has operations across 24 states as of August 31, 2025. Its revenue is primarily generated from enterprise sales and international sales of gold and silver products. Augmont also uses a physical distribution network to support its online platforms, combining digital access with on-ground reach in the bullion and precious metals market.
Financials of Augmont Enterprises
Issue size
| Funds Raised in the IPO | Amount |
| Total issue size | 800 |
| Fresh Issue – Proceeds go to the company | 620 |
| Offer for sale – Proceeds go to the existing investors | 180 |
Utilisation of proceeds
| Purpose | INR crores (%) |
| Working capital for procurement, inventory scaling, and margin funding | 465 (75%) |
| General corporate purposes | 155 (25%) |
Strengths
- Augmont operates an integrated gold and silver platform across procurement, refining, trading, and digital gold services.
- The company serves both businesses and retail consumers through its ‘Augmont SPOT’ and ‘Augmont Gold For All’ platforms.
- Augmont has a presence across 24 states in India as of August 31, 2025.
- The company combines online platforms with a physical distribution network to expand customer reach.
- Enterprise and international sales contribute a significant share of the company’s revenue from operations.
Risks
- The business depends heavily on its online platforms, and technology disruptions could affect operations and reputation.
- Changes in gold and silver prices can impact demand, inventory value, and profitability.
- A large portion of revenue comes from enterprise and international sales, creating concentration risk.
- The company relies on continuous and cost-effective procurement of gold and silver bullion.
- Dependence on a limited number of key customers could impact revenue if business from them declines.