Mother’s Perception operator to launch IPO on Sep 1

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For-profit social enterprise Rays of Perception Ltd, the mum or dad firm of Mother’s Perception, will launch its preliminary public providing on September 1, because it plans its subsequent part of growth and so as to add 319 centres throughout India by FY29.

The IPO will stay open until September 3, whereas bidding for anchor traders will happen on August 31, in accordance with the Crimson Herring Prospectus (RHP).

The general public difficulty is totally a contemporary difficulty of as much as 52.30 lakh fairness shares, with no offer-for-sale part.

The corporate had raised Rs 5.89 crore by a pre-IPO personal placement, which was subsequently adjusted in opposition to the contemporary difficulty, lowering its dimension from the 60 lakh shares proposed in its up to date draft papers filed in February.

“The pre-IPO placements have been made at a value of Rs 284 per share and Rs 290 per share,” in accordance with the RHP filed on August 19.


The IPO proceeds will assist the following part of growth, together with organising 319 new centres between FY27 and FY29.

Of the proposed Rs 41.36 crore allocation, the corporate will utilise Rs 34.99 crore for centre fit-outs, Rs 1.93 crore on therapy-material stock and Rs 4.44 crore on know-how {hardware}.The Gurugram-based firm intends to focus significantly on Tier-II and Tier-III cities, the place entry to structured neurodevelopmental care stays comparatively restricted.

As of March 31, 2026, Rays of Perception operated 136 centres throughout 57 cities and 20 states and Union Territories. It has served greater than 58,000 kids since commencing operations in 2018.

In accordance with a CARE report, the corporate ranks first in India and seventh globally by variety of centres amongst listed gamers working within the behavioural well being area.

The corporate reported a pointy rise in consolidated income from operations to Rs 81.66 crore in FY26 from Rs 36.42 crore in FY25. Nevertheless, its revenue for the 12 months declined to Rs 4.96 crore from Rs 5.88 crore.

Rays of Perception supplies personalised intervention programmes for kids with neurodevelopmental situations.

The corporate is increasing at a time when demand for specialised developmental therapies is rising, pushed by higher consciousness of developmental situations and elevated diagnoses.

The fairness shares are proposed to be listed on the BSE and NSE as a for-profit social enterprise.

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