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Skytech Infinite Platform Limited

Closed
NSE SME

14–18 Aug 2026

Listed 21 Aug 2026
Price band ₹73–₹77
Listed-3.9%vs issue price
Subscribed
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Updated 2026-08-21 (IST)

Offer document (DRHP) ↗not cross-checked

Business overview

Skytech Infinite Platform Limited specializes in providing comprehensive turnkey automation solutions, encompassing Design, Engineering, Supply, Installation & Commissioning (I&C), and Maintenance of various types of Control Panels from conceptualization to completion.

EBITDA margin
12.9%
Debt / Equity
0.49x
[+] High promoter holding — Promoters retain 70.0% after the issue — aligned with public shareholders.
[~] Profit not converting to cash — Operating cash flow is -39% of profit after tax. Less than half of reported profit arrived as cash — usually receivables or inventory build.

Profit & Loss

Rs crore  ·  Annual

Latest year highlighted in green. Sparklines show the trend.

2023-242024-252025-26
Sales 444552
Operating Profit 367
OPM % 7.0%13.6%12.9%
Net Profit 144
Total Debt 459

Offer structure

Total: ₹0 cr. Fresh issue proceeds go to the company; OFS proceeds go to selling shareholders.

Use of proceeds

Promoters

Before IPO 100.0%
After IPO 70.0%

Strengths & risks

Company-stated strengths and disclosed risk factors from the offer document.

Strengths
  • Diversified Automation Solution Portfolio (p.133)
  • End-to-End Quality and Reliability in Turnkey Automation Solutions (p.133)
  • Experienced Leadership and Technically Skilled Management Team (p.134)
  • Proven Track Record with Legacy of Trust (p.134)
  • Strategic Authorizations and Channel Partnerships (p.134)
Risks
  • We majorly sell our products in Karnataka and any adverse developments affecting our operations in these regions could have an adverse impact on our revenue and results of operations. (p.27)
  • Our Company depends upon a Single Manufacturing Unit, making us vulnerable to local disruptions and operational failures. (p.27)
  • Our raw material procurement is geographically concentrated, making us vulnerable to regional disruptions. (p.27)
  • There are certain discrepancies noticed in some of our corporate records relating to forms filed with the Registrar of Companies. (p.27)
  • Our Company had negative cash flow in recent fiscals, details of which are given below. (p.34)

Market & competition

The India industrial automation market is moderately fragmented. Global majors Siemens, ABB India, Schneider Electric, and Rockwell Automation anchor high-end segments, offering integrated portfolios from drives to cloud analytics.

Future outlook

The company is planning an ambitious expansion strategy aimed at capturing new markets and scaling its operations to meet the growing demand for its products through this incremental working capital in hand via IPO. As part of this plan, the company will enter new geographies while simultaneously increasing its footprint in existing markets, expanding product portfolio, and addressing the associated financial requirements to support this growth.

Sources & method

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