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CKK Retail Mart IPO Day 1: Subscription Status & Key Details
CKK Retail Mart’s initial public offering (IPO) opened for subscription on Friday, 30 January 2026, giving investors an opportunity to bid for shares of the distribution and packaged foods company. The issue will remain open until Tuesday, 3 February 2026.

🧾 IPO Overview
- Total issue size: ₹88.02 crore (combining fresh issue and offer for sale)
- Fresh issue component: 44.08 lakh shares worth ₹71.85 crore
- Offer for Sale (OFS): 9.92 lakh shares worth ₹16.17 crore by promoter Sakuma Infrastructure and Realty Pvt Ltd
- Price band: ₹155 – ₹163 per share
- Lot size: 800 shares; retail investors must bid for at least 2 lots (1,600 shares)
- Reservation: 50% for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs), 35% for retail investors, and 15% for non-institutional investors (NIIs)

📌 Subscription Status (Day 1)
- Live subscription figures were not reported at the time of publication, but data is expected to be updated after 10 AM on the exchange daily as the bidding progresses.
📆 Important Dates
- Subscription open: 30 January 2026
- Subscription close: 3 February 2026
- Basis of allotment: 4 February 2026
- Refunds initiate: 5 February 2026
- Shares credited to Demat: 5 February 2026
- Listing date: 6 February 2026 on the NSE SME platform

📍 Company & Use of Funds
CKK Retail Mart specialises in the distribution and trading of packaged agro-commodities such as sugar, ghee, pulses and related consumer products across states including Maharashtra, West Bengal, Bihar and the north-eastern regions. In April 2025, it expanded into fruit pulp-based beverages with the launch of its FruitzzzUp brand.
The funds raised through this IPO will be utilised for:
- Acquisition and refurbishment of warehouse leasehold plots
- Working capital requirements
- General corporate purposes
📊 What Investors Should Watch
- The issue’s subscription trends (retail, institutional) over the coming days will indicate demand for the stock.
- Grey market premium (GMP) figures — unofficial indicators of listing sentiment — may provide early cues on listing expectations, though they should be interpreted with caution.