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IRFC OFS open for retail investors today. Should you wait or subscribe?
IRFC's Offer for Sale (OFS) opened flat at Rs 104, with the government divesting a 2% stake. The issue saw 95% subscription from non-retail investors on the first day. Experts suggest IRFC remains fundamentally strong, with the OFS presenting a tactical opportunity for investors to reassess positioning.
IRFC shares in focus as government won’t exercise greenshoe option in OFS; retail participation opens today
IRFC shares are in focus after the government chose not to exercise the greenshoe option in its OFS amid undersubscription from institutional investors. While retail bidding opens today, the PSU continues to report steady financial performance, with record quarterly profit and improving margins despite a marginal dip in revenue.

IRFC shares in focus after government choses to not use greenshoe option in OFS
The portion reserved for non-retail investors in the IRFC Offer For Sale (OFS) was subscribed 95% on Wednesday, according to data on the BSE.

CRIF High Mark shows India’s retail credit market surges 18% in Q3 FY26
India’s retail credit hit ₹162.7 lakh crore in Q3 FY26, up 18%, with CRIF High Mark noting improved asset quality, bigger loan sizes, NBFC dominance, and expanding credit beyond metros.

IRFC OFS opens today; Govt to divest 2% stake — check floor price
The government will sell a 2% stake in Indian Railway Finance Corporation through an Offer for Sale at a floor price of ₹104, with a 2% green shoe option, as non-retail bidding opens February 25.

Gaudium IVF IPO: Issue subscribed 0.90 times on Day 1; retail portion fully booked, GMP signals healthy debut
Gaudium IVF and Women Health's IPO opened on February 20, attracting significant investor interest with 0.87 times subscription. The company aims to raise ₹165 crore for expansion and operational needs. The listing is planned for February 27, 2026, with shares priced between ₹75-79.
Nestle, Britannia among 4 high-conviction FMCG and retail picks from Axis Direct, here’s why
Axis Direct has recommended four high-conviction FMCG and retail stocks post Q3 earnings, including Nestle India, Britannia, DOMS Industries and V-Mart Retail. The brokerage sees up to 32% upside, driven by strong demand recovery, expansion strategies, improving margins and favourable macro factors such as GST reforms and rural consumption trends.

Yashhtej Industries IPO Day 3: Issue booked 1.15 times so far, retail investors steal the show. Check GMP, issue details
Yashhtej Industries IPO started on February 18 and ends on February 20, priced at ₹110 per share. The company specializes in soybean crude oil production and aims to raise ₹88.88 crore for working capital and capital expenditures. The IPO has been subscribed 1.15 times so far.
Tata Investment Corp. shares rises 18% in 5 days on N Chandrasekaran’s likely third term at Tata Sons
Tata Investment Corporation shares have surged over 18% in five days, driven by speculation that N Chandrasekaran will secure a third term as Tata Sons Chairman. This development is significant as Tata Sons holds a majority stake in the company. The stock's rally is supported by strong technical indicators and growing retail investor interest.
Blue Owl Capital stock falls after halting redemptions on retail fund - Investing.com India
Blue Owl Capital stock falls after halting redemptions on retail fundInvesting.com India

Mohamed El-Erian flags risks after Blue Owl Capital halts redemptions in retail private credit fund
Mohamed El-Erian questioned whether Blue Owl’s move to permanently restrict redemptions signals broader stress in private credit, warning of possible valuation hits in advanced markets.

Prefer retail NBFCs over gold lenders; avoid BPOs, mid-tier IT firms on watchlist: Deven Choksey
Deven Choksey, Managing Director of DRChoksey Finserv said the BPO sector is seeing AI-led change, but revenue model clarity is still evolving, so no firm investment view has been taken. In IT, some mid-tier companies offering product solutions may see contract wins, but they are not yet part of the firm’s recommended list.