FILE PHOTO: The Logo of Hyundai Motor India Limited is seen outside a car showroom, in Ahmedabad, India, October 7, 2024. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo

Hyundai India's shares fall 2% in debut trade after record $3.3 billion IPO

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:Hyundai Motor India's shares fell 2 per cent in their market debut on Tuesday, after a tepid response from retail investors to the country's largest ever initial public offering.

The stock listed at 1,934 rupees on the National Stock Exchange, compared to its issue price of 1,960 rupees, and was last trading down 2 per cent at 1,920 rupees at 0431 GMT.

Hyundai is India's No. 2 carmaker with a 15 per cent market share. Its record $3.3 billion IPO was oversubscribed more than two-fold last week, led largely by institutional investors, but pricing concerns deterred retail participation.

Tuesday's listing in Mumbai is Hyundai Motor's first such debut outside its home market of South Korea and comes at a time when India's equity markets have risen sharply.

The two-biggest IPOs prior to Hyundai India – Life Insurance Corporation and Paytm parent One97 communications - both listed at a steep discount.

While Hyundai's market valuation is much smaller than Indian market leader Maruti Suzuki's $48 billion, analysts have expressed concerns over the narrower gap when valued by their price-to-earnings ratios.

The issue had valued Hyundai at 26 times its fiscal 2024 earnings, not far off the 29 times multiple for market leader Maruti.

Source: Reuters

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