ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Review - Issue Date, Price, GMP, Subscription, Allotment, Lot Size, and Details

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Ltd is the leading contributor in Biomass Supply Chain Management, in India, since 2021. Spanning across multiple locations in India, they prioritize sustainability and cutting edge technology.

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy, an Book Built Issue amounting to ₹16.56 Crores, consisting entirely an Fresh Issue of 13.92 Lakh Shares. The subscription period for the ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO opens on September 09, 2024, and closes on September 11, 2024. The allotment is expected to be finalized on or about Thursday, September 12, 2024, and the shares will be listed on the NSE SME with a tentative listing date set on or about Monday September 16, 2024.

The Share price band of ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO is set at ₹113 to ₹119 equity per share, with a minimum lot size of 1,200 shares. Retail investors are required to invest a minimum of ₹142,800, while the minimum investment for High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) is 2 lots (2,400 shares), amounting to ₹285,600.

HEM SECURITIES LIMITED is the book-running lead manager, BIGSHARE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED is the registrar for the Issue. Hem Finlease Private Limited is the sole Market Marker for the ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO.

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO GMP Today
The Grey Market Premium of ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO is expected in the range of ₹50 to ₹60 based on the financial performance of the company. No real trading is done on the basis of Grey Market Premium that's why no real discovery of price can be done before the listing of shares on the stock exchange. The Grey Market Premium totally depends upon the Demand and Supply of the shares of the company in unorganized manner which is not recommended. The Grey Market Premium is mentioned for educational and informational purposes only.

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO Live Subscription Status Today
As of 06:00 PM on 11 September 2024, the ShubShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO live subscription status shows that the IPO subscribed 119.37 times on its Final day of subscription period. Check the ShubShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO Live Subscription Status Today at NSE.

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO Allotment Status
ShubhShree Biofuels Energy  IPO allotment date is 12 September, 2024, Thursday. ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Allotment will be out on 12th August 2024 and will be live on Registrar Website from the allotment date. Check SubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO Allotment Status here. Here's how you can check the allotment status:
- Navigate to the IPO allotment status page.
- Select ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO from the dropdown list of IPOs.
- Enter your application number, PAN, or DP Client ID.
- Submit the details to check your allotment status.
By following either of these methods, investors can quickly determine their allotment status and proceed accordingly with their investments.

Objectives of ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO
ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Issue Proceeds from the Fresh Issue will be utilized towards the following objects : 
1) ₹212.52 Lakhs is required for Funding Capital Expenditure towards installation of additional plant and machinery.; 
2) ₹900.00 Lakhs is required for To meet working capital requirements; 
3) General Corporate Purpose.

Refer to ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited RHP for more details about the Company.

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ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Details

IPO Date September 09, 2024 to September 11, 2024
Listing Date September 16, 2024
Face Value ₹10
Price ₹113 to ₹119 per share
Lot Size 1,200 Shares
Total Issue Size 1,392,000 Equity shares (aggregating upto ₹16.56 Cr)
Fresh Issue 1,392,000 Equity shares (aggregating upto ₹16.56 Cr)
Offer for Sale Nil
Issue Type Book Built Issue IPO
Listing At NSE SME
Share holding pre issue 3,850,000
Share holding post issue 3,850,000

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Lot Size

Application Lots Shares Amount
Retail (Min) 1 1,200 ₹142,800
Retail (Max) 1 1,200 ₹142,800
HNI (Min) 2 2,400 ₹285,600

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Timeline (Tentative Schedule)

IPO Open Date Monday, September 9, 2024
IPO Close Date Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Basis of Allotment Thursday, September 12, 2024
Initiation of Refunds Friday, September 13, 2024
Credit of Shares to Demat Friday, September 13, 2024
Listing Date Monday, September 16, 2024
Cut-off time for UPI mandate confirmation 5 PM on September 11, 2024

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Reservation

Investor Category Shares Offered Reservation %
Anchor Investor Portion 3,93,600 Not More than 50% of the Net Issue
QIB Portion 2,64,000 Not More than 50% of the Net Issue
Non-Institutional Shares Offered 199,200 Not Less than 15% of the Net Issue
Retail Shares Offered 463,200 Not Less than 35% of the Net Issue
Market Maker Portion 72,000 5.17% of the Issue

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Promoter Holding

Share Holding Pre Issue 94.82%
Share Holding Post Issue 69.64%

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Subscription Status

Investor Category Shares Offered Shares Bid For No oF Times Subscribed
Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) 2,64,000 73,26,000 27.75
Non Institutional Investors (NIIS) 2,71,200 4,90,23,600 180.76
Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) 4,63,200 6,28,33,200 135.65
Total 9,98,400 11,91,82,800 119.37
Anchor Investors 3,93,600 3,93,600 1

About ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy is engaged in the business of manufacturing & supplying of biomass fuels, which includes biomass pellets and briquettes. These biomass fuels are an alternative source of energy which are basically used in commercial and industrial heating, cooking fuel, industrial burning and electricity generation, as an alternative to fossil fuels like coal, firewood, lignite, Agri-waste etc. The briquettes are majorly used for industrial purposes like running boilers etc. and the pellets are majorly used as cooking fuel or commercial purposes. They are currently selling these pellets and briquettes to customers who are engaged in the business of recycling material, textile processing, pharmaceutical, metal etc. 

These Biomass pellets and briquettes are built from recycled green waste, producing less greenhouse gas emission. The main raw material used in the manufacturing of biomass fuels include Agri-waste, saw dust, farm waste etc. They currently sell majority of their products in the Northern States of India among which especially Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and NCR region being the highest contributor to their revenue from operations. Their top 5 customers contribute majority of their revenues from operations. Further, the company has recently received a purchase order for short term supply of biomass approximately 1600 tonnes to a company engaged in pharmaceutical industry and also received an order for supply of biomass pellets approximately 14600 tonnes for a period of 1 year from a power sector company.

BIOFUEL SECTOR
Bio-fuels provide a strategic advantage to promote sustainable development and to supplement conventional energy sources in meeting the rapidly increasing requirements for transportation fuels associated with high economic growth, as well as in meeting the energy needs of India’s vast rural population. Bio-fuels can increasingly satisfy these energy needs in an environmentally benign and cost-effective manner while reducing dependence on import of fossil fuels and thereby providing a higher degree of National Energy Security. The Indian approach to bio-fuels is based solely on non-food feedstocks to be raised on degraded or wastelands that are not suited to agriculture, thus avoiding a possible conflict of fuel vs. food security.

Biofuels are drawing increasing attention worldwide as substitutes for petroleum-derived transportation fuels to help address energy cost, energy security and global warming concerns associated with liquid fossil fuels. The term biofuel is used here to mean any liquid fuel made from plant material that can be used as a substitute for petroleum-derived fuel. Biofuels can include relatively familiar ones, such as ethanol made from sugar cane or diesel-like fuel made from soybean oil, to less familiar fuels such as dimethyl ether (DME) or Fischer Tropsch liquids (FTL) made from lignocellulosic biomass. 

A relatively recently popularized classification for liquid biofuels includes “first-generation” and “second generation” fuels. There are no strict technical definitions for these terms. The main distinction between them is the feedstock used. A first-generation fuel is generally one made from sugars, grains, or seeds, i.e. one that uses only a specific (often edible) portion of the above-ground biomass produced by a plant, and relatively simple processing is required to produce a finished fuel. First-generation fuels are already being produced in significant commercial quantities in a number of countries. Second-generation fuels are generally those made from non-edible lignocellulosic biomass, either non-edible residues of food crop production (e.g. corn stalks or rice husks) or non-edible whole plant biomass (e.g. grasses or trees grown specifically for energy). 

Alcohol fuels can substitute for gasoline in spark-ignition engines, while biodiesel, green diesel and DME are suitable for use in compression ignition engines. The Fischer-Tropsch process can produce a variety of different hydrocarbon fuels, the primary one of which is a diesel-like fuel for compression ignition engines.

While there is much attention on biofuels for the transport sector, the use of biofuels for cooking, is a potential application of wide relevance globally, especially in rural areas of developing countries. In all cases, combustion of biofuels for cooking will yield emissions of pollutants that are lower (or far lower) than emissions from cooking with solid fuels. Some 3 billion people in developing countries cook with solid fuels and suffer severe health damages from the resulting indoor air pollution. Thus, biofuels could play a critical role in improving the health of billions of people. It is noteworthy that the scale of biofuel production needed to meet cooking energy needs is far smaller than that for meeting transportation fuel needs. One estimate is that some 4 to 5 exajoules 2 per year of clean cooking fuel would be sufficient to meet the basic cooking needs of 3 billion people. This is the equivalent of about 1 per cent of global commercial energy use today.

Many industrialized countries are pursuing the development of expanded or new biofuels industries for the transport sector, and there is growing interest in many developing countries for similarly “modernizing” the use of biomass in their countries and providing greater access to clean liquid fuels. Biofuels may be of special interest in many developing countries for several reasons. Climates in many of the countries are well suited to growing biomass. Biomass production is inherently rural and labor-intensive, and thus may offer the prospects for new employment in regions where the majority of populations typically reside. Restoration of degraded lands via biomass-energy production may also be of interest in some areas. The potential for producing rural income by production of highvalue products (such as liquid fuels) is attractive. The potential for export of fuels to industrialized-country markets also may be appealing. In addition, the potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions may offer the possibility for monetizing avoided emissions of carbon, e.g., via Clean Development Mechanism credits.

First Generation Bio-Fuels
The most well-known first-generation biofuel is ethanol made by fermenting sugar extracted from sugar cane or sugar beets, or sugar extracted from starch contained in maize kernels or other starch-laden crops. Similar processing, but with different fermentation organisms, can yield another alcohol, butanol. Commercialization efforts for butanol are ongoing, while ethanol is already a well-established industry. Many countries are expanding or contemplating expanding their first-generation ethanol production, with Brazil and the United States having by far the largest expansion plans. From the perspective of petroleum substitution or carbon emissions mitigation efficiencies, the potential for most first-generation biofuels is limited. In addition, the significant amount of fossil fuel used to produce this ethanol substantially offsets the carbon emissions reductions from photosynthetic uptake of carbon by the corn plants.

Second Generation Bio fuels
Second-generation biofuels share the feature of being produced from lignocellulosic biomass, enabling the use of lower-cost, non-edible feedstocks, thereby limiting direct food vs. fuel competition. Second-generation biofuels can be further classified in terms of the process used to convert the biomass to fuel: biochemical or thermochemical. Second-generation ethanol or butanol would be made via biochemical processing, while all other second-generation fuels discussed here would be made via thermochemical processing. Second-generation thermochemical biofuels may be less familiar to most readers than second-generation ethanol, because there are no first-generation analogs. On the other hand, many second-generation thermochemical fuels are fuels that are already being made commercially from fossil fuels using processing steps that in some cases are identical to those that would be used for biofuel production. These fuels include methanol, refined Fischer-Tropsch liquids (FTL), and dimethyl ether (DME). Mixed alcohols can also be made from fossil fuels, but. The other thermochemical biofuel in is green diesel, for which there is no obvious fossil fuel analog. Unrefined fuels, such as pyrolysis oils, are also produced thermochemically, but these require considerable refining before they can be used in engines.

SHUBHSHREE BIOFUELS ENERGY LIMITED COMPETITIVE STRENGTHS
1. Location Advantage
2. Customer Centric Approach
3. Eco- friendly product
4. Experienced Promoter and Management team

SHUBHSHREE BIOFUELS ENERGY LIMITED STRATEGIES
1. Capitalize on the government awareness towards use of biomass
2. Focus towards increasing the share of manufactured goods
3. Widening their customer base
4. Increasing their geographical presence

SHUBHSHREE BIOFUELS ENERGY LIMITED RISK FACTORS & CONCERNS
1. They have a history of net losses in past and any losses or their inability to achieve profitability may have an adverse effect on their operations.
2. The biomass fuel industry is a relatively new concept and is yet to have a defined market as compared to conventional fuels, on account of which they have to face resistance from the potential customers to switch to biomass fuel.
3. The Company is engaged in the business of supplying of biomass fuels and has commenced manufacturing of pallets during last one year.
4. They generate almost entire of their sales from their operations in certain geographical regions especially Northern India and any adverse developments affecting their operations in these regions could have an adverse impact on their revenue and results of operations.
5. They depend on third parties for a major portion of their transportation needs.
6. The absence of entry barriers into bio-pellets or briquettes production may attract players from both organized and unorganized sectors which can escalate competition and resultant price pressure on the products.

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited Financial Information (Restated Consolidated)

Amount in (₹ in Lakhs)

Period Ended Mar 31, 2024 Mar 31, 2023 Mar 31, 2022
Reserve of Surplus 326.27 255.50 13.12
Total Assets 1,396.84 593.12 185.61
Total Borrowings 60.66 91.06 48.82
Fixed Assets 122.16 55.07 16.15
Cash 126.11 120.12 35.11
Net Borrowing -65.45 -29.06 13.71
Revenue 9,488.32 5,971.24 791.83
EBITDA 415.82 225.46 34.21
PAT 329.77 242.38 27.46
EPS 8.60 6.34 0.72

Note 1:- ROE & ROCE calculation in KPI is based on 31st Mar, 2024 Data, given in RHP.
Note 2:- Pre EPS and Post EPS calculation in KPI is based (PAT) on 31st Mar, 2024 Data, given in RHP.
Note 3:- RoNW calculation in KPI is based on 31st Mar, Data, given in RHP.
Note 4:- Price to Book Value calculation in KPI is based on NAV Cap Price after completion of an Offer, given in Price Band AD given on Website.

Key Performance Indicator

KPI Values
EPS Pre IPO (Rs.) ₹8.60
EPS Post IPO (Rs.) ₹8.56
P/E Pre IPO 13.83
P/E Post IPO 13.90
ROE 68.15%
ROCE 61.67%
P/BV 2.63
Debt/Equity 0.09
RoNW 46.36%

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO Peer Comparison

Company Name EPS ROCE ROE P/E (x) P/Bv Debt/Equity RoNW (%)
ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited ₹8.56 61.67% 68.15% 13.90 2.63 0.09 46.36%
There are no listed companies in India. % % - - - %
ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited Contact Details

SHUBHSHREE BIOFUELS ENERGY LIMITED

Plot No. 8 Ganesh Vihar B, Pandit T.N Mishra Marg, Nirman Nagar, Shyam Nagar (Jaipur), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, 302019.
Contact Person Aakrati Singhania
Telephone +91 9799998880
Email Id : shubhshree@biomassfuel.co.in
Website : https://www.adityaultrasteel.com/#

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Registrar and Lead Manager(s)

Registrar : BIGSHARE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED
Contact Person Babu Raphel
Telephone +91-022-62638200
Email Id : ipo@bigshareonline.com;
Website : https://www.bigshareonline.com/

Lead Manager : HEM SECURITIES LIMITED
Contact Person Sourabh Garg
Telephone +91- 022- 49060000
Email Id : ib@hemsecurities.com
Website : https://www.hemsecurities.com/

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO Review

ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Ltd is the leading contributor in Biomass Supply Chain Management, in India, since 2021. Spanning across multiple locations in India, they prioritize sustainability and cutting edge technology.

The promoters of the company are Anurag Agarwal, Aastha Agarwal and Sagar Agrawal. Sagar Agrawal is a Promotor having an experience of over 10 years and Anurag Agarwal and Aastha Agarwal having an experience of over 3 years in the field of Biomass fuels.

Financially, ShubhShree Biofuels Energy revenue jumped from ₹791.83 Lakhs in FY22 to ₹5,971.24 Lakhs in FY23 and currently at9,488.32 Lakhs in FY24. Similarly, EBITDA increased from ₹34.21 Lakhs in FY22 to ₹225.46 Lakhs in FY23 and currently at ₹415.82 Lakhs in FY24. The PAT also increased from ₹27.46 Lakhs in FY22 to ₹242.38 Lakhs in FY23 and currently at ₹329.77 Lakhs in FY24. This indicates a steady financial performance.

For the ShubhShree Biofuels Energy IPO, the company is issuing shares at a pre-issue EPS of ₹8.60 and a post-issue EPS of ₹8.56. The pre-issue P/E ratio is 13.83x, while the post-issue P/E ratio is 13.90x. The company's ROCE for FY24 is 61.67% and ROE for FY24 is 68.15%. These metrics suggest that the IPO is fairly priced.

The Grey Market Premium (GMP) of ShubhShree Biofuels Energy showing potential listing gains of 40% - 50%. Given the company's financial performance and the valuation of the IPO, we recommend Investors to Apply to the ShubhShree Biofuels Energy Limited IPO for Listing gain or long term investment purposes.

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