India’s largest stock exchange, NSE, has filed for an IPO aiming to raise over Rs 30,000 crore, potentially becoming the nation’s biggest public offering. This move follows years of planning, with 23 shareholders divesting nearly 15 crore shares. Early investors like New India Assurance and National Insurance are poised for massive returns. India’s largest stock exchange, NSE, has filed for an IPO aiming to raise over Rs 30,000 crore, potentially becoming the nation’s biggest public offering. This move follows years of planning, with 23 shareholders divesting nearly 15 crore shares. Early investors like New India Assurance and National Insurance are poised for massive returns.
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