An SME IPO (Small and Medium Enterprises Initial Public Offering) is a process through which small and medium-sized enterprises can raise capital from the Public by offering their shares to the public in the primary market.

SME stands for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. These are businesses that fall within a certain range of size, typically based on criteria such as the number of employees, annual turnover, or total assets. The specific definition of an SME can vary by country and industry.

In general, SMEs are smaller than large corporations but larger than micro-enterprises or startups.  In India Definition of Small Enterprises & Medium enterprises are

Small Enterprises:-

Investment in Plant and Machinery or Equipment Should be up to Rs.10 crore
and
Annual Turnover does not exceed Rs. 50 crores.

Medium Enterprises:-

Investment in Plant and Machinery or Equipment Should be up to Rs.50 crore
and
Annual Turnover does not exceed Rs. 250 crore

The process of Applying for a Mainboard or General IPO is similar to an SME IPO Except a few core fundaments are mentioned below:-

Mainboard IPOSME IPO
Minimum Investment is between Rs. 13,000-15,000Minimum Investment is between Rs. 1,00,000-1,50,000
Trade in Any Unit are listingTrade in only Predetermined Lots
Instant Buy or sale due to Large liquidityWaiting time in buy or sale due to less liquidity

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