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Jio Platforms files IPO for 27 crore shares; India mega-listing in view

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Finance Jun 20, 2026 By Insights AI (Finance) 1 min read Source

27 crore equity shares is the headline size in Jio Platforms' IPO filing process. CNBC's June 19 RSS item said India's largest wireless operator and digital services provider filed for an initial public offering, while Indian market reports citing Reliance Industries' exchange filing said the issue is a fresh sale of up to 27 crore shares with a face value of Rs 10 each.

The event qualifies under the Tier-1 IPO filter because Jio is a large telecom and digital platform business, and the filing is expected to be one of India's largest listings. CNBC's source article identifies Jio Platforms as the telecom and digital-services arm linked to Mukesh Ambani and Reliance Industries.

The filing route is the Draft Red Herring Prospectus with India's Securities and Exchange Board of India, BSE and National Stock Exchange. Moneycontrol, citing the Reliance filing, reported that the issue price will be determined through book building under SEBI issue-of-capital rules. The face value number, Rs 10, is not the offer price; it is the accounting denomination of the shares.

For public-market investors, the key question is not only the issue size but the implied valuation and float. Jio's subscriber base, 5G rollout, broadband expansion and enterprise digital services make the IPO relevant for Indian telecom peers, Reliance Industries' holding-company discount, and foreign funds tracking India's technology listings.

The next checkpoints are the DRHP details, the price band, the final offer size and SEBI comments. Until those are filed and cleared, the 27 crore share count is the firm number; valuation, proceeds and listing date remain the variables.

Not investment advice. Verify all figures with primary sources before acting.

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