A year 2026 IPO calendar in India is set to begin with a high-profile offering from Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) — one of the most anticipated Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) listings. This IPO marks a significant event as it brings to market the flagship coking coal producer and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL).
Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL)
Bharat Coking Coal Limited is a government-owned coal mining company, incorporated in 1972, headquartered in Dhanbad, Jharkhand with operations in Jharia and Raniganj coalfields. It is a key supplier of coking coal — a critical input for India’s steel industry — and contributes a significant share of domestic production.
IPO Timeline & Key Dates
Here’s the official schedule investors should know:
- IPO Opening Date: 9 January 2026
- IPO Closing Date: 13 January 2026
- Allotment Finalization: 14 January 2026
- Refund Initiation: 15 January 2026
- Shares Credited to Demat Account: 15 January 2026
- Expected Listing Date: 16 January 2026 on BSE & NSE.
The IPO opens for bidding shortly as an Offer For Sale (OFS) by the promoter Coal India, with no fresh equity being issued by the company itself.
Issue Size & Structure
This IPO is entirely an Offer for Sale where Coal India will sell up to 46,57,00,000 equity shares (representing ~10% of BCCL’s total paid-up capital). The proceeds will go to the selling shareholder (Coal India), not BCCL itself.
Reservation Breakdown (indicative):
- Retail Investors: ~35% of Net Offer
- Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs): ~50%
- Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs): ~15%
- Employee portion & shareholder quota: reserved shares as per DRHP.
Price Band & Share Price
As of now, the IPO price band has NOT been officially announced by the company or SEBI — and will be unveiled just before the issue opens (expected 5 January 2026). This means:
- Price Band: To be announced
- Face Value: ₹10 per share (standard nominal value)
- Expected Pricing: Analysts and market watchers estimate a valuation premium given the PSU nature and strategic business, but no official price has been set yet.
Once the price band is declared (likely just days before the IPO opens), retail investors can calculate the exact amount required per lot.
Lot Size & Minimum Investment
At present, SEBI / Company has yet to release the exact lot size and minimum bid details for the IPO — this is typically announced along with the price band. Market sources tentatively suggest that the lot size could be substantial given historically larger PSU IPOs, but this remains unconfirmed until official announcement.
Until the price band and lot size are released together, exact minimum investments and application figures cannot be calculated. This is standard for IPOs with late pricing decisions.
Grey Market Premium (GMP)
GMP (Grey Market Premium) reflects the informal trading price of IPO shares before listing — often a sentiment gauge. At the time of writing:
- Market trackers currently do NOT display a reliable GMP figure for BCCL as the price range has not been revealed yet.
- This means GMP is not yet available / not established in grey market quotes (commonly shown as NA or pending).
Once the price band is out, grey market activity — GMP, Subject-to-Sauda and Kostak rates — will likely develop closer to the IPO open date.
Investor Considerations
Before applying in the IPO, investors should keep the following points in mind:
Pros
- Strategic PSU asset with strong backing from Coal India and Government of India.
- Dominant domestic producer of coking coal, a critical input for steel production — a core industrial sector.
- Listing could provide liquidity and market value discovery for investors.
Risks
- Pricing remains unknown — if priced aggressively, listing gains may compress.
- Coal sector cyclicality & demand dependence on steel and energy industries.
- As an OFS, all proceeds go to selling shareholder — no direct capital infusion into BCCL’s growth.
Conclusion
- The price band and lot size will be officially announced by 5 January 2026, shortly before the bidding opens.
- Investors should check the prospectus and SEBI filings closely once available.
- Brokerages and IPO aggregator websites will update GMP and market sentiment closer to the IPO launch.