Tempsens Instruments' Rs 650 crore IPO opens on August 20, price band fixed at Rs 285-300 per share
Tempsens Instruments is preparing for its IPO launch on August 20, targeting an impressive Rs 650 crore in funding. Of this, Rs 18 crore will be allocated for capital investments while Rs 55 crore is designated for settling debts. Recognized as th...

The company is raising Rs 95 crore through a fresh issue of shares, while Amit Talesara, Puneet Talesara, Chandra Prakash Talesara and the other selling shareholders will sell 1.85 crore equity shares worth Rs 555 crore through an offer for sale (OFS). This takes the total IPO size to around Rs 650 crore.
The IPO will remain open for public bidding from April 20 to August 24, while the anchor book will open a day before, which is August 19. Investors can bid for a minimum of 50 equity shares, requiring an investment of Rs 15,000 at the upper price band, and in multiples thereafter.
ICICI Securities and JM Financial are the book-running lead managers, and KFin Technologies is the registrar of the IPO. The equity shares are scheduled to be listed on BSE and NSE on August 28.
How will Tempsens Instruments IPO proceeds be used?
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Tempsens Instruments is a thermal engineering and specialized cable manufacturer, which is engaged in the design and manufacturing of customized temperature sensing solutions, electrical heating solutions and specialized cables. It has a market share of nearly 10.5% in the temperature sensor segment. It is also the only Indian manufacturer of non-contact temperature sensors as of March 31, 2026, and held approximately 21.3% of the non-contact temperature sensor market share in fiscal 2026, the company said citing F&S report.
Additionally, Tempsens is also one of the largest manufacturers of electrical heaters in India in terms of installed capacity as of March 31, 2026, and is also one of the few players with the capability to manufacture low-voltage process heaters, with ongoing R&D on medium-voltage heaters. Together with its joint ventures, the company operates 15 manufacturing units across the world, of which ten are located in Udaipur.
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