The Indian IPO market is back in focus this week, as a new set of upcoming IPOs prepares to open for subscription amid shifting market sentiment. After recent volatility in the secondary market, the primary market is showing early signs of revival, with companies stepping forward to tap public capital and investors selectively scanning new opportunities.
This week’s IPO pipeline features a blend of SME and mainboard issues, offering exposure to emerging businesses as well as established names looking to fund growth, expansion, or balance-sheet strengthening. For market participants, these IPOs arrive at a time when valuations, global cues, and sector-specific trends are being closely watched.
Below is the list of IPOs which are open this week.
| IPO Name | Open Date | Close Date | Listing Date | Issue Size | Issue Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fractal Industries | 16 Feb 2026 | 18 Feb 2026 | 23 Feb 2026 | ₹49 | ₹216 |
| Yashhtej Industries (India) | 18 Feb 2026 | 20 Feb 2026 | 25 Feb 2026 | ₹89 | ₹110 |
| Gaudium IVF & Women Health | 20 Feb 2026 | 24 Feb 2026 | 27 Feb 2026 | ₹165 | ₹79 |
| Manilam Industries India | 20 Feb 2026 | 24 Feb 2026 | 27 Feb 2026 | ₹40 | ₹69 |
But before you move on to buy any of the listed IPOs, you should also see a few more information about markets and it's movement which will help you in deciding your decision wrt IPO investments.
Markets last week
Week Start & End Levels (Approximate)
Week Start (9 Feb 2026):
The Nifty 50 opened the week on a positive note, starting near 25,888.70 points and closing the session above 25,850, marking early strength in large-cap equities.
Week End (13 Feb 2026):
By Friday’s close, the index dropped to approximately 25,471.10, ending the week lower after heavy selling pressure.
Week Movement:
300+ points decline — reflecting market weakness and investor caution across sectors.
Direction & Broad Trend
The week was bearish overall, with the benchmark:
Ending lower than where it started.
Facing sector-wide selling pressure.
IT stocks hit multi-month weakness on investor fears around technology disruption.
All major sectors, including core indices like Nifty Bank and Mid/Small caps, recorded declines as sentiment weakened.
Market this week
Sector Themes to Watch
IT Stocks
After a major sell-off driven by AI-related fears and earnings concerns, the tech sector remains under pressure. The key question for next week:
Will tech stocks find a bottom, or will selling extend?
A bounce here might signal relief rallies but persistent weakness could keep broader indices subdued.
Bank & Financials
Financial stocks, including banks and NBFCs, often act as market stabilizers. These could perform well if:
Credit growth remains robust.
Earnings surprise on the upside.
Liquidity improves.
Financial strength could help cushion broader equity stress.