Summary:
Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO opens on August 24, 2026, at a price band of ₹938 to ₹988 per share. The ₹1,757 crore issue combines a ₹150 crore fresh issue with a ₹1,607 crore offer for sale, closes August 27, and lists tentatively September 1 on BSE and NSE.
Introduction
Symbiotec Pharmalab is an Indore-based pharmaceutical and biotechnology company engaged in developing and manufacturing active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutritional ingredients, and speciality products for regulated and emerging markets worldwide. The subscription runs for four days, closing on August 27, with the listing tentatively scheduled for September 1 on both BSE and NSE. This is one of the largest IPOs in this pipeline by issue size, and it is also one of the most heavily offer-for-sale weighted, which shapes how the numbers should be read.
Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO: Key highlights
| Detail | Information |
| Price band | ₹938 to ₹988 per share |
| Face value | ₹2 per share |
| Lot size | 15 shares |
| Minimum investment (retail) | ₹14,820 |
| Issue size | ₹1,757 crore |
| Fresh issue | ₹150 crore |
| Offer for sale | ₹1,607 crore |
| Listing at | BSE, NSE |
| Lead managers | JM Financial Ltd, Avendus Capital, Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors, Nomura Financial Advisory & Securities (India) |
| Registrar | MUFG Intime India Pvt Ltd |
Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO dates and timeline
The Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO date spans four trading sessions, with allotment, refunds, and listing following over the following week.
| Event | Date |
| IPO opens | Monday, August 24, 2026 |
| IPO closes | Thursday, August 27, 2026 |
| Basis of allotment | Friday, August 28, 2026 |
| Refund initiation | Monday, August 31, 2026 |
| Credit of shares to demat | Monday, August 31, 2026 |
| Listing date | Tuesday, September 1, 2026 |
Bidding runs Monday through Thursday, giving investors a full working week to apply. Anyone who misses the close on August 27 will need to wait for the next available issue, since bids are not accepted once the window shuts.
Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO price band, lot size and minimum investment
At a face value of ₹2 per share, the Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO price band of ₹938 to ₹988 works out to a minimum retail investment of ₹14,820 for a single lot of 15 shares. The high per-share price keeps the lot size small, which is typical of issues priced closer to four figures. Retail investors can bid at the cut-off price, while HNI categories are expected to bid at a specific price point within the band.
| Application | Lots | Shares | Amount |
| Retail (min) | 1 | 15 | ₹14,820 |
| Retail (max) | 13 | 195 | ₹1,92,660 |
| Small HNI (min) | 14 | 210 | ₹2,07,480 |
| Small HNI (max) | 67 | 1,005 | ₹9,92,940 |
| Big HNI (min) | 68 | 1,020 | ₹10,07,760 |
QIB investors get not more than 50 percent of the net offer, retail investors get not less than 35 percent, and non-institutional investors get not less than 15 percent.
Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO issue size and offer structure
Of the ₹1,757 crore issue, only ₹150 crore is fresh capital heading into the company. The remaining ₹1,607 crore, close to 91 percent of the total, is an offer for sale by existing shareholders. This is one of the most heavily OFS-weighted issues in this cycle, meaning the overwhelming majority of what investors pay goes to the people selling shares rather than toward funding the business itself.
The offer for sale is spread across three sellers of very different kinds. Promoter entity Satwani Holdings LLP is selling shares worth an estimated ₹144 crore, while two non-promoter investors, Rosewood Investments and India Business Excellence Fund III, together account for the bulk of the remaining amount, close to ₹1,463 crore combined. This points to a listing driven substantially by existing institutional and private investors exiting their stake, alongside a smaller promoter sell-down. The promoter and promoter group holding stands at 34.47 percent, with the public holding the remaining majority even before the offer, reflecting the scale of prior private investment in the company.
Objectives of the IPO
Given how small the fresh issue is relative to the overall offer, the amount actually available to the company is modest. Of the roughly ₹113 crore in estimated net proceeds, the full amount is earmarked for prepaying or repaying outstanding borrowings, with a smaller residual portion set aside for general corporate purposes. There is no capital expenditure or expansion plan built into this raise. In effect, this IPO is structured primarily as an exit route for existing institutional shareholders, with only a modest debt reduction exercise carried out through fresh proceeds.
About Symbiotec Pharmalab Ltd.
Incorporated in 2002, Symbiotec Pharmalab develops and manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutritional ingredients, and speciality products, serving both domestic and international markets across regulated and emerging regions. The company traces its roots back further still, having evolved from a lab-scale steroidal hormone API manufacturer in 1995 into what it now describes as an industrial-scale, backward-integrated manufacturing platform, giving it more than three decades of cumulative industry experience.
What stands out is the company's regulatory footprint. It holds approvals from the United States Food and Drug Administration and operates under European Union Good Manufacturing Practices standards, along with other regulatory clearances, which matters considerably in the API business since access to regulated markets depends directly on passing these inspections. The company is led by promoters Anil Satwani, Kashish Satwani, Sushil Satwani, and Satwani Holdings LLP.
Financial performance
Symbiotec Pharmalab has shown steady, if unspectacular, growth across its top and bottom lines over the past three financial years.
| Particulars (₹ crore) | FY24 | FY25 | FY26 |
| Total income | 723.33 | 755.98 | 872.26 |
| Profit after tax | 100.06 | 96.79 | 109.90 |
| Net worth | 720.68 | 821.15 | 1,158.64 |
| Total borrowings | 247.21 | 540.92 | 387.91 |
Revenue grew 15 percent in FY26, and profit after tax grew a close 14 percent, keeping margins broadly stable. It is worth noting that profit actually dipped slightly in FY25 before recovering in FY26, so growth here has not been a straight line. Net worth has grown substantially, helped by a large capital infusion reflected in the sharp jump in reserves between FY25 and FY26. Borrowings rose sharply in FY25 before coming down again in FY26, a pattern worth understanding rather than reading as a simple trend in either direction.
Strengths of Symbiotec Pharmalab Ltd.
- Regulatory approvals from the US FDA and EU-GMP, which open access to well-regulated, higher-value export markets
- More than three decades of cumulative experience in API and specialty pharmaceutical manufacturing
- A backward-integrated manufacturing platform, reducing dependence on external suppliers for key inputs
- Meaningful net worth growth ahead of the listing, strengthening the balance sheet
- Established presence across both domestic and international, regulated and emerging markets
- A diversified promoter and institutional shareholder base rather than concentrated founder-only ownership
Risks investors should consider
- The offer for sale accounts for close to 91 percent of the issue, meaning almost none of the proceeds reach the company itself
- Profit after tax actually declined in FY25 before recovering in FY26, showing growth has not been consistent every year
- Post-issue price to earnings works out to close to 57 times, a demanding multiple for a pharmaceutical manufacturer
- Return on equity and RoNW both declined between FY25 and FY26, even as absolute profit and net worth grew
- Borrowings have fluctuated significantly year to year rather than following a steady trend
- API and specialty pharma manufacturing is exposed to regulatory inspection outcomes and pricing pressure in export markets
Should you track the Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO?
There is a genuinely differentiated business here. Regulatory approvals from the US FDA and EU-GMP are not easy to obtain or maintain, and a backward-integrated, decades-old API manufacturing platform carries real operational depth that newer entrants would take years to replicate. The scale of institutional ownership ahead of the IPO also suggests the business has already been through several rounds of external due diligence.
The two things worth sitting with carefully are the valuation and the offer structure. A post-issue P/E near 57 times is high for the sector, and with close to 91 percent of the issue being an offer for sale, this listing functions largely as an exit for existing institutional investors rather than a growth capital raise. Investors comfortable paying a premium for a regulated, export-oriented pharma manufacturer with a proven approval track record may find this one worth tracking, while more valuation-sensitive investors may want to watch how the issue is received before committing.
Latest Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO subscription updates
As of publishing, the Symbiotec Pharmalab IPO is yet to open for subscription, with bidding scheduled to begin on August 24, 2026. Once the issue goes live, subscription figures across the qualified institutional buyer, non-institutional investor, and retail categories will start updating through the four-day bidding window, with institutional demand typically becoming clearer closer to the final day. This section will be updated with day-wise subscription numbers as they become available, ahead of the allotment date on August 28.
Conclusion
Symbiotec Pharmalab brings a regulated, export-focused API and speciality pharmaceutical manufacturer to market at ₹938 to ₹988, with bidding running August 24 to 27 and listing set for September 1. US FDA and EU-GMP approvals, along with decades of manufacturing experience, are the clear positives. The heavily weighted offer for sale structure and a valuation that leaves little room for discount are the factors worth studying closely before deciding whether to apply.






