Facility management supplier Mopshop Distribution will launch its Rs 27.26 crore IPO on the BSE SME platform on August 19, 2026. The issue, priced at Rs 138 per share, aims to repay debt and fund logistics expansion. Investors should be aware of the inherent risks of SME listings and the company's dependence on its existing client network.
Mopshop Distribution Limited is set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on August 19, 2026. The public issue, priced at Rs 138 per equity share, will remain open for subscription until August 21, 2026. The company plans to list its shares on the BSE SME platform on August 26, 2026.
The IPO has a total issue size of Rs 27.26 crore. This includes a fresh issue of 15.01 lakh shares and an offer-for-sale (OFS) of 3.75 lakh shares by the promoter. For the financial year 2025, Mopshop Distribution reported a total income of Rs 42 crore, with a net profit of Rs 3.48 crore. Khandwala Securities Limited is acting as the lead manager for this public offering.
The primary focus of this fundraise is to improve the company’s financial health and expand its operational capabilities. A significant portion of the capital raised from the fresh issue is allocated for the repayment of existing loans. This debt reduction is intended to improve the balance sheet. Beyond financial restructuring, the company has earmarked Rs 2.60 crore for the purchase of commercial vehicles to enhance its logistics and transportation services. Additionally, Rs 1.05 crore will be invested in installing a rooftop solar power plant at the company’s warehousing facility in Vasai, Maharashtra, to focus on sustainability and energy cost management.
Investors considering this IPO should note the specific characteristics of the SME segment. Companies listed on the BSE SME platform often experience lower liquidity and higher price volatility compared to larger companies listed on the main board. The long-term performance of the company will depend on its ability to effectively execute its planned expansion projects, such as the fleet upgrade and the solar power facility, without cost overruns. Furthermore, as a supplier in the facility management sector, Mopshop Distribution relies heavily on its relationships with existing clients. Any change in client demand or increased competition could affect the company’s revenue and profit margins. Monitoring how the company manages its debt levels post-repayment and how it utilizes the new logistics capacity will be important for tracking the business's growth trajectory.
