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LG Electronics India

ListedConsumer2025

The Indian arm of the Korean consumer-durables giant. A strongly subscribed consumer IPO that listed at a sharp premium.

Return from IPO
+41%
₹1,080 → ₹1,520
Issue Price
₹1,080
Listing Price
₹1,450
Current
₹1,520
52W High
₹1,690
52W Low
₹1,320
Listing Gain
+34.3%

Company Overview

Introduction

LG Electronics India manufactures and sells home appliances and consumer electronics — refrigerators, washing machines, air-conditioners and televisions — across India.

Business Model

Earns from a leadership position in premium home appliances, supported by strong brand equity, local manufacturing and an extensive service network.

Industry Analysis

Rising incomes, urbanisation and premiumisation are driving structural growth in Indian consumer durables.

Promoters
LG Electronics Inc. (South Korea)

IPO Details

Issue Size
₹11,600 Cr
Price Band
₹1,025 – ₹1,080
Lot Size
13 shares
Open → Close
09 Sept 2025 – 11 Sept 2025
Listing Date
16 Sept 2025
Listing Gain
+34.3%
Subscription (times)
54.0x
Overall
166.5x
QIB
20.4x
NII
3.8x
Retail

Market Performance

Current Price
₹1,520
Market Cap
₹1.03L Cr
P/E Ratio
60.0
Dividend Yield
0.4%
ROE
28.5%
ROCE
35%

Financials

Revenue CAGR +9.9%
Fiscal YearRevenueProfitEBITDANet WorthDebt
FY23₹19,865 Cr₹1,345 Cr₹2,100 Cr₹4,800 Cr₹150 Cr
FY24₹21,557 Cr₹1,511 Cr₹2,400 Cr₹5,600 Cr₹120 Cr
FY25₹24,000 Cr₹1,720 Cr₹2,700 Cr₹6,500 Cr₹100 Cr

All figures in ₹ crore.

Price History

IPO Price vs Current

Returns

Key Numbers

GMP
₹340
Issue Size
₹11,600 Cr
Return from IPO
+40.7%
Listing Gain
+34.3%

News & Updates

  • LG India expands local AC manufacturing capacity

    Economic Times

    12 May 2026
  • Premium appliances drive festive-season growth

    Moneycontrol

    30 Jan 2026

SWOT Analysis

Strengths
  • Top-tier consumer brand
  • Premium product leadership
  • Strong return ratios
Weaknesses
  • Royalty outflow to parent
  • Seasonality in cooling products
Opportunities
  • Premiumisation and exports
  • Rising appliance penetration
Threats
  • Input-cost inflation
  • Intense durables competition

Figures are illustrative sample data for demonstration — not investment advice.