Meesho has delivered one of the most remarkable stock market debuts India has seen this year, quickly emerging as the best-performing large IPO of 2025. Since listing earlier this month, the Bengaluru-based e-commerce company’s shares have surged nearly 95%, reflecting strong investor confidence in its growth story.
Priced at ₹105–₹111 per share, Meesho’s public issue raised around ₹5,400 crore and attracted robust demand across investor categories. The enthusiasm has carried over into the secondary market, with the stock witnessing sustained buying interest in the days following its listing on 10 December.
The sharp rally has translated into significant wealth creation. Meesho’s market capitalisation has climbed close to ₹98,000 crore, adding an estimated ₹47,000 crore in investor value within weeks of listing. This performance places it well ahead of other major IPOs this year, including Groww and LG Electronics India, which have posted comparatively modest gains.
Beyond the numbers, the IPO has also marked a personal milestone for the company’s leadership. Co-founder and chief executive Vidit Aatrey has entered the billionaire ranks, as the value of his stake crossed the $1-billion mark following the surge in the share price. The moment underscores how Meesho’s journey from a startup to a publicly listed company has resonated strongly with the market.
Analysts attribute the stock’s strong run to Meesho’s asset-light marketplace model, expanding user base and growing appeal among value-conscious consumers across India’s smaller cities and towns. Brokerages have highlighted improving margins and scalable operations as key factors supporting long-term growth.
At the same time, market watchers caution that the stock may see bouts of volatility in the near term. A relatively limited free float, due to lock-in restrictions on promoter and early investor holdings, could amplify price movements until more shares become available for trading in 2026.
Even so, Meesho’s post-listing performance has become a bright spot for India’s capital markets, reinforcing investor optimism around digital-first consumer businesses and setting a positive tone for the country’s IPO landscape.
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