Highway Infrastructure IPO subscription started on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, and will close on August 7, 2025, as per the schedule. The price band is set at ₹65 to ₹70 per share with a face value of ₹5.
Highway Infrastructure IPO Subscription Status
Highway Infrastructure IPO subscribed over 28.51x on its Second day till 05.00 PM on 5th August 2025.
- Highway Infrastructure IPO subscription QIB investors’ portion is 5.06x times, while NII subscribed 35.39x times, and RII investors subscribed 30.38x times.
- The company has received bids for 43,41,38,197 shares against 1,52,28,572 shares on offer on the first day.
- Highway Infrastructure IPO subscribed over 28.51x times on day 1.
About Highway Infrastructure
Highway Infrastructure Limited (HIL) is an Indian company involved in infrastructure development and management. Moreover, its operations include toll collection, EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) projects, and real estate development. The company typically utilizes a combination of fund-based and non-fund-based banking facilities to meet its working capital needs, wherein Fund-based facilities offer the necessary cash flow to manage operating expenses, while non-fund-based facilities, such as bank guarantees, support other financial commitments. In their business segment, The real estate division focuses on the ownership, development, construction, and sale of both residential and commercial properties. Over the years, the company has built housing projects and gated communities. Among HIL’s business segments, real estate is the smallest.
Highway Infrastructure IPO Company Financial Report
The company reported revenue of ₹504.48 crores in 2025 against ₹576.58 crores in 2024. The company reported a profit of ₹22.40 crores in 2025 against a profit of ₹21.41 crores in 2024.
Highway Infrastructure IPO GMP
Highway Infrastructure IPO GMP was ₹41 as of Tuesday, 5th August. That indicates the IPO is trading at ₹111 with a ₹41 premium in the grey market against the issue price of ₹70.




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