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Centre For New-Age Public Companies Launched To Guide India’s IPO-Bound Startups


Updated: July 19, 2025 00:00

Image Source : Moneycontrol

The Startup Policy Forum (SPF), a coalition of over 50 tech-driven companies, has launched the Centre for New-Age Public Companies (CNPC) to support India’s growing pool of listed and IPO-ready startups. The initiative was unveiled in Mumbai on July 17, in the presence of SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey and 20 startup leaders.

Key Highlights From The Launch

- CNPC will help startups navigate regulatory, governance, and market-readiness challenges during their transition to public markets  
- Nearly 40 startups valued at over $90 billion are expected to go public in the coming years  
- The platform will operate across four pillars: policy advocacy, capacity building, community engagement, and research insights  

Strategic Objectives And Stakeholder Engagement

- CNPC will engage with SEBI, stock exchanges, and policymakers to evolve frameworks suited to digital-first companies  
- Workshops and masterclasses will cover compliance, investor relations, ESG practices, and post-listing governance  
- Peer learning forums will connect founders and CXOs of listed and IPO-bound firms for shared problem-solving  
- Research tools and policy briefs will be tailored to the unique needs of tech-led public companies  

Outlook

With India’s capital markets undergoing a structural shift, CNPC aims to build resilience and readiness among new-age firms entering the public domain. Members include Swiggy, ixigo, Ather Energy, MobiKwik, and upcoming IPO candidates like Meesho, Groww, Curefoods, and Physics Wallah.

Sources: Moneycontrol, YourStory, Business Standard, Economic Times, Business Upturn

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