National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) has delivered an impressive run on Dalal Street, with its stock surging 52% just 3 days after listing. The market capitalisation of the company has now crossed ₹26,000 crore, cementing strong investor confidence in the post-IPO phase.
NSDL’s share price soared nearly 19% on August 8, 2025, marking its 3rd consecutive session of gains since debuting on the stock exchange. From its IPO price of ₹800, the stock is currently up by over 52%. The share debuted at ₹880 on August 6, 2025, with a 10% premium.
Listed at a time of heightened market interest in tech and infrastructure support services, NSDL saw robust demand from both institutional and retail participants. It operates in a near-duopoly with its closest peer and offers digital repository solutions integral to India’s equity and debt markets.
Following its listing boom, NSDL is currently trading at a P/E ratio of approximately 77, which is higher than its key competitor.
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On August 8, 2025, NSDL share price opened at ₹1,160.00 on BSE, above the previous close of ₹1,123.20. During the day, it surged to ₹1,339.00 and dipped to ₹1,140.00. The stock is trading at ₹1,327.10 as of 2:05 PM. The stock registered a significant gain of 18.15%.
NSDL's stellar debut and subsequent price rally have significantly increased its market value. With a ₹26,000 crore market cap and a 52% rise since its IPO, NSDL’s post-listing momentum underscores its strategic importance in India’s capital market infrastructure.
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Published on: Aug 8, 2025, 3:53 PM IST
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