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P. N. Gadgil & Sons Reva Diamond Jewellery Limited Files ₹3,800 Million IPO at ₹367–₹386 Price Band

Issue Opens February 24; Proceeds to Fund 15 New Stores, Marketing Push and Expansion Plans

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Mumbai-based PNG Sons Reva Diamond Jewellery Limited has announced the price band of Rs.367 to Rs.386 per equity share (face value Rs.10 each) for its Rs.3,800 million initial public offering (IPO).

The IPO will open for subscription on February 24, 2026, and close on February 26, 2026. Investors can bid for a minimum of 32 equity shares and in multiples of 32 thereafter. The issue comprises a fresh issue aggregating up to Rs.3,800 million and is being offered through the book-building process. At least 75% of the net issue will be allocated to qualified institutional buyers (QIBs), up to 15% to non-institutional investors, and up to 10% to retail individual investors.

The company plans to utilise Rs.2,865.64 million from the proceeds towards capital expenditure for setting up 15 new stores. An additional Rs.354.00 million will be allocated for marketing and promotional activities to strengthen brand visibility for its flagship brand, Reva. The remaining funds will be used for general corporate purposes.

For the six months ended September 30, 2025, the company reported revenue from operations of Rs.1,567.18 million and a net profit of Rs.201.33 million. In FY25, revenue stood atRs.2,581.83 million, up from Rs.1,988.48 million in FY23, while net profit rose to Rs.594.74 million from Rs.517.47 million in FY23.

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Gold and Silver Futures Open Higher Amid Volatility In Currency and Bond Markets.

Strong Investment Demand and Continued Gold Buying By Central Banks, Especially China’s Central Bank, Further Supported Prices.

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Gold and silver futures opened higher on Friday as investors turned to safe-haven assets amid volatility in currency and bond markets.

Gold futures opened higher on MCX. The benchmark October gold contract opened at Rs 1,60,630 per 10 gram, up Rs 1,205 from the previous close of Rs 1,59,425.

Silver futures also opened higher. The benchmark September silver contract on MCX opened at Rs 2,44,988 per kg, up Rs 1,745 from the previous close of Rs 2,43,243.

Rising crude oil prices, following the US move to impose wider sanctions on Iran, also raised concerns about inflation. Strong investment demand and continued gold buying by central banks, especially China’s central bank, further supported prices.

In global markets, gold was trading near $4,590 per ounce on Comex, while silver was around $69 per ounce. On MCX, gold futures were near Rs 1,59,700 per 10 grams and silver futures around Rs 2,44,600 per kg at the time of writing.

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