- Skytech Infinite Platform listing date: Shares are scheduled to list on NSE SME on August 21, 2026.
- IPO closing date: The subscription window is scheduled to close on August 18, 2026.
- Allotment date: Share allotment is planned for August 19, 2026, subject to the registrar’s process.
- Minimum retail application: Retail applicants need two lots, equal to 3,200 shares.
- Indicative GMP: The reported grey market premium was ₹0 as of August 12, 2026.
Skytech Infinite Platform listing date and IPO timeline
The Skytech Infinite Platform listing date is scheduled for August 21, 2026, on the NSE SME platform. The issue is a book-built SME IPO with a reported fresh issue size of ₹22.68 crore, or approximately ₹23 crore when rounded. The subscription period is scheduled from August 14 through August 18, 2026.
The timeline below separates bidding, allotment, refunds, demat credit, and listing. Investors should verify final status through the registrar, exchange notices, and their broker rather than relying only on estimated dates.
| IPO Event | Scheduled Date in 2026 | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Bidding opens | August 14 | Investors can submit IPO applications |
| Bidding closes | August 18 | Final scheduled day for applications |
| Allotment | August 19 | Applications are processed and shares assigned |
| Refunds begin | August 20 | Funds may be released for unsuccessful applications |
| Demat credit | August 20 | Allotted shares are planned for credit |
| NSE SME listing | August 21 | Shares are scheduled to begin trading |
| UPI mandate cutoff | August 18, 5:00 PM | Final reported time for mandate confirmation |
The issue consists entirely of fresh shares, with no offer-for-sale component reported in the available issue details. A market-maker reservation is included, and the IPO is intended for the NSE SME segment rather than the main board.
Keep your UPI mandate and demat account details available through August 20, 2026. A scheduled listing date can still depend on final exchange and registrar processing.
The Skytech Infinite Platform IPO timeline and issue details provide the reported dates, issue structure, price band, and application requirements used in this guide.
Issue structure, price band, and application size
Skytech Infinite Platform has set a reported price band of ₹73 to ₹77 per share, with a face value of ₹10 per share. The lot size is 1,600 shares. Based on the published application rules, individual investors must apply for a minimum of two lots, or 3,200 shares.
At the upper price band, the minimum retail application is ₹2,46,400. This is a significant application amount for an SME IPO, so applicants should consider liquidity, volatility, and the possibility of limited trading activity before placing a bid.
| Issue Detail | Reported Information |
|---|---|
| Issue type | Book-built SME IPO |
| Issue size | ₹22.68 crore, approximately ₹23 crore |
| Price band | ₹73–₹77 per share |
| Face value | ₹10 per share |
| Lot size | 1,600 shares |
| Retail minimum | 2 lots, or 3,200 shares |
| Retail minimum at ₹77 | ₹2,46,400 |
| Listing platform | NSE SME |
| Offer for sale | None reported |
| Issue composition | Fresh issue |
The published allocation table lists shares for market makers, qualified institutional buyers, non-institutional investors, and retail investors. Reservation figures can help explain how the issue is structured, but they do not guarantee allotment or post-listing performance.
| Investor Category | Reported Reserved Shares | Application Context |
|---|---|---|
| Market maker | 1,48,800 | Stabilization and market-making role |
| QIB | 28,800 | Qualified institutional buyers |
| NII | 13,72,800 | Non-institutional investors |
| Retail investors | 13,95,200 | Individual investor category |
| Total issue | 29,45,600 | Total reported shares |
The reported lot structure for larger applications is as follows:
| Application Type | Lots | Shares | Amount at ₹77 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual investor minimum | 2 | 3,200 | ₹2,46,400 |
| S-HNI minimum | 3 | 4,800 | ₹3,69,600 |
| S-HNI maximum | 8 | 12,800 | ₹9,85,600 |
| B-HNI minimum | 9 | 14,400 | ₹11,08,800 |
The minimum application amount is large, and SME-listed shares can experience wider spreads, lower liquidity, and sharper price movements than larger listed companies.
Do not treat the upper price band as a predicted listing price. It is only the maximum issue price used for bidding and application calculations.
GMP, listing expectations, and financial snapshot
The reported grey market premium for Skytech Infinite Platform was ₹0 as of August 12, 2026. At the upper issue price of ₹77, that indicated an estimated listing price of ₹77 and an estimated listing gain of 0% in the cited grey-market calculation.
Grey market premium is unofficial and can change before the Skytech Infinite Platform listing date. It should be used only as a sentiment indicator, not as a guaranteed outcome or substitute for reviewing the company’s financials, valuation, business risks, and issue documents.
| GMP Reference Date | GMP | Indicative Listing Price | Indicative Gain |
|---|---|---|---|
| August 12, 2026 | ₹0 | ₹77 | 0.00% |
| August 11, 2026 | ₹0 | ₹77 | 0.00% |
| August 10, 2026 | Not reported | Not reported | Not reported |
The available financial snapshot reports amounts in ₹ lakh. Revenue increased from ₹4,414.85 lakh in FY 2024 to ₹5,214.10 lakh in FY 2026. Profit after tax also increased across the reported periods, from ₹135.09 lakh in FY 2024 to ₹420.47 lakh in FY 2026.
| Financial Metric | FY 2024 | FY 2025 | FY 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total assets, ₹ lakh | 2,599.95 | 3,004.56 | 4,756.84 |
| Revenue, ₹ lakh | 4,414.85 | 4,520.81 | 5,214.10 |
| Profit after tax, ₹ lakh | 135.09 | 371.41 | 420.47 |
| ROCE, as reported | 17.48% | 33.10% | 25.45% |
The company provides turnkey industrial automation services, including design, engineering, supply, installation, commissioning, and maintenance. Its product range includes power control centers, motor control centers, variable frequency drives, automatic power factor control systems, programmable logic controllers, and control desk panels.
Skytech Infinite Platform reportedly serves power, water, energy, automotive, pharmaceutical, infrastructure, and food and beverage businesses. It also reports operations involving overseas markets such as the United States, Singapore, Thailand, China, and Bhutan.
Business Profile
- Turnkey automation solutions
- Design through maintenance
- Multiple industrial end markets
Reported Strength
- Flexible standard and custom configurations
- ISO 9001:2015-certified systems
- Facility supports client testing
Key Risk
- Registered office and factory are leased
- Renewal or relocation could disrupt operations
- SME liquidity requires careful review
A ₹0 GMP reflects neutral unofficial sentiment at the cited time. It does not confirm the actual opening price on August 21, 2026.
How to track allotment before the listing date
Use the following process to check the application outcome and prepare for the scheduled listing. The exact display time can vary by registrar, exchange, bank, and broker.
Record your application details
Save the application number, PAN, DP ID, or beneficiary account information associated with the IPO bid. These details help you search for allotment status.
Check the registrar status
On the planned allotment date of August 19, 2026, use the registrar’s official status page when it becomes available. Enter the requested application or PAN details carefully.
Review your bank mandate
If shares are not allotted, blocked funds may be released from the linked account. If shares are allotted, confirm that the final debit matches the assigned quantity.
Confirm demat credit
The published schedule places demat credit on August 20, 2026. Check your demat statement or broker portfolio for the credited shares.
Monitor the NSE SME listing
On August 21, 2026, use your broker and exchange information to observe the listing. Consider liquidity and bid-ask spreads before making any decision.
| Status Check | Planned Date | What to Verify |
|---|---|---|
| Allotment result | August 19, 2026 | Assigned shares or no allotment |
| Refund or unblocking | August 20, 2026 | Release of unused application funds |
| Demat credit | August 20, 2026 | Quantity credited to the account |
| Listing session | August 21, 2026 | Trading availability and market price |
Listing Preparation Checklist:
- Save the IPO application number and PAN details
- Check allotment status on the registrar's official page
- Confirm UPI mandate debit or fund release
- Verify demat credit on August 20, 2026
- Review SME liquidity and spread conditions before trading
Use official registrar, exchange, bank, and broker records for final confirmation. Published schedules are useful planning references, but processing updates take priority.
What investors should review before August 21
Skytech Infinite Platform operates in industrial automation, a project-oriented business that may depend on execution schedules, customer concentration, working capital, equipment delivery, and installation performance. The reported IPO objectives include working capital requirements and general corporate purposes.
The company’s strengths include a broad product offering, quality-focused execution, and a manufacturing facility that can support factory acceptance testing. However, these strengths should be weighed against the company’s leased premises and the normal risks associated with SME listings.
| Review Area | Why It Matters | Practical Question |
|---|---|---|
| Valuation | The price band determines entry cost | Does the valuation fit reported earnings and growth? |
| Working capital | Automation projects can require upfront funding | Can operations support customer and project cycles? |
| Lease exposure | Facilities are reportedly leased | What happens if leases are not renewed? |
| Liquidity | SME trading may have fewer active buyers | Can you tolerate a wider bid-ask spread? |
| GMP | Unofficial sentiment can change quickly | Am I relying on GMP instead of fundamentals? |
| Listing plan | The schedule is subject to final processing | Have I confirmed the exchange and broker update? |
A disciplined review should include:
- The final prospectus and risk factors.
- The company’s revenue, profit, assets, and liabilities.
- The intended use of IPO proceeds.
- The effect of the minimum ₹2,46,400 retail application at ₹77.
- Potential volatility after the August 21, 2026 listing.
- Your own time horizon, liquidity needs, and risk tolerance.
The reported ₹0 GMP does not promise a flat listing, and it does not rule out gains or losses. Market prices are determined by actual trading conditions.
Q: What is the Skytech Infinite Platform listing date?
The Skytech Infinite Platform listing date is scheduled for August 21, 2026, on the NSE SME platform, subject to final exchange and registrar processing.
Q: When is Skytech Infinite Platform IPO allotment scheduled?
The reported allotment date is August 19, 2026. Investors should check the registrar's official status page when results are published.
Q: What is the minimum retail application for this IPO?
The lot size is 1,600 shares, and individual investors must apply for at least two lots, or 3,200 shares. At ₹77 per share, the reported minimum is ₹2,46,400.
Q: Does a ₹0 GMP predict the actual listing price?
No. A ₹0 GMP was reported as of August 12, 2026, but grey market premium is unofficial and may not match the actual NSE SME opening price.