πŸ”₯ Jio IPO DRHP Filed! India’s Biggest-Ever IPO – $133–180 Billion Valuation, β‚Ή35,000 Crore Raise | June 21, 2026

πŸ”₯ Jio IPO DRHP Filed! India’s Biggest-Ever IPO – $133–180 Billion Valuation, β‚Ή35,000 Crore Raise | June 21, 2026

Filed: June 19, 2026  |  Announced at: RIL 49th AGM  |  Raise: ~β‚Ή35,000 crore (~$4B)  |  Valuation: $133–180 Billion

It’s finally official. After years of speculation, multiple deadline misses, and enough build-up to rival a Bollywood blockbuster, Jio Platforms filed its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI on June 19, 2026 β€” the same day Mukesh Ambani announced it at Reliance Industries’ 49th Annual General Meeting. India’s most-anticipated IPO is now in motion.

“This is a deeply emotional moment for me, for the entire Reliance Family, and millions of its shareholders. The proposed listing of Jio will demonstrate to the world that India can build technology companies of global scale, global capability, and global value.” β€” Mukesh Ambani, RIL AGM, June 19, 2026

πŸ“Š Jio IPO Key Numbers at a Glance

DRHP FiledJune 19, 2026 with SEBI
Issue Structure100% Fresh Issue β€” no Offer for Sale (OFS)
Shares OfferedUp to 27 crore equity shares (face value β‚Ή10 each)
Expected Raiseβ‚Ή30,000–52,000 crore (~$3.5–6B); most cited: ~β‚Ή35,000 crore
Valuation Range$133–180 billion (β‚Ή11–15 lakh crore)
Elara Capital Estimateβ‚Ή12–13 lakh crore (13x FY28E EV/EBITDA)
Indicative Price/Share~β‚Ή1,100–₹1,300 (unofficial estimate)
Public Float~2.5% (SEBI allows this for cos valued above β‚Ή5 lakh crore)
ListingBSE + NSE (post SEBI review β€” expected 30–75 days)
Previous Record IPOHyundai India β‚Ή27,870 crore (2024) β€” Jio will smash it

πŸ’° What Will the Money Be Used For?

  • β‚Ή31,000+ crore to repay / prepay debt of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd (RJIL)
  • Build-out of AI infrastructure, data centres, and next-gen services
  • 5G network expansion and capacity investment
  • General corporate purposes

Key point: 100% fresh issue means every rupee raised goes into Jio’s business β€” not to existing shareholders cashing out. This is unlike most IPOs where promoters partially exit.

🏒 What is Jio Platforms?

  • 524.4 million customers β€” one of the world’s largest digital service providers
  • India’s #1 telecom operator by subscribers
  • FY26 Revenue: ~β‚Ή1.47 lakh crore | Profit: ~β‚Ή30,000 crore
  • Products: JioPhone, JioFibre, JioAirFiber, JioStar, JioMart, JioCinema, JioCloud, JioMeet
  • AI strategy: Mukesh Ambani framing Jio as India’s AI infrastructure layer
  • Key investors: Meta, Google, KKR, PIF, ADIA, Mubadala (collectively 32.9% stake)

πŸ“… Jio IPO Timeline

  • March 2026: Switched to 100% fresh issue (dropped OFS after valuation disagreement)
  • May 14, 2026: Akash M. Ambani appointed as MD for 5-year term
  • June 11, 2026: Business Standard reported DRHP expected week of June 15
  • June 17, 2026: Financial Times confirmed filing “within days”
  • June 19, 2026: DRHP filed + announced by Mukesh Ambani at RIL 49th AGM βœ…
  • Next: SEBI review (30–75 days) β†’ Price band β†’ Subscription window β†’ Listing

⚠️ Key Risks Flagged in DRHP

  • Spectrum renewal obligations and regulatory risk
  • Evolving AI regulation framework in India
  • Intense competition from Bharti Airtel, BSNL, and global tech companies
  • High valuation expectations may leave limited upside
  • Only 2.5% public float = limited liquidity post-listing

πŸ“Œ Should You Invest in Jio IPO?

At $133–180 billion valuation, Jio would instantly become one of India’s top 2–3 largest companies by market cap. The business is fundamentally strong β€” 524M users, AI ambitions, debt reduction plan. However, investors must carefully assess the price band when announced. High valuations at listing mean expectations are already priced in. DYOR and consult a SEBI-registered advisor.

Sources: SaveDelete, Kotak Neo, EasyFinance4U, Univest, NewsX, Groww, ZeroDha IPO page. Published June 21, 2026. This is informational content, not investment advice.

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