Urban Company soars in trading debut, hits $3 bn valuation

By Reuters

  • 17 Sep 2025
(From left) Urban Co's ED and COO Varun Khaitan, ED and CTPO Raghav Chandra, and CMD and CEO Abhiraj Singh Bhal at the NSE ahead of the company's listing | Credit: Reuters/Francis Mascarenhas

Urban Company's shares surged 74% in their trading debut on Wednesday, notching a $3 billion valuation, after one of 2025’s most-heavily subscribed IPOs signalled investor confidence in its dominance of India’s emerging home-services sector.

Among the biggest IPOs so far in 2025 - including HDB Financial, Hexaware Tech and Ather Energy - Urban Company's offering was the most subscribed at 103.65 times. It garnered bids worth about $13 billion.

Its listing comes at a time when India’s IPO market - world's second biggest - has gained momentum after a slow start to 2025. It is expected to notch record fundraisings this year after raising $7.78 billion in 2024, Reuters reported earlier this month.

Moreover, the country’s online on-demand services market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 22.4% from 2023 to 2030, according to Grand View Research.

Analysts said investor enthusiasm reflects Urban Company’s dominance of India’s largely unorganised home-services sector, where it faces limited competition from smaller regional and offline providers.

"Investor excitement stems from viewing this (Urban Company) as a structural long-term play on digital adoption and a proxy for the rising demand in home services," said Aishvarya Dadheech, founder of Fident Asset Management.

Urban Company's stock opened at 57.5% premium on its issue price, surpassing expectations of two analysts who had predicted a 40%-51% upside. It hit day's high at 179 rupees and ended the session 62% higher at 166.8 rupees.

The listing also tracked upbeat sentiment in broader Indian equities, supported by optimism over U.S.-India trade talks. The blue-chip Nifty 50 has risen 7% so far in 2025 but is still about 4% lower from the record levels notched about a year ago. It ended about 0.36% higher on the day.