Advance Agrolife is an Indian agrochemical company engaged in the manufacturing, formulation, and distribution of a wide range of crop protection products. Founded with a focus on supporting agricultural productivity, the company produces insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and plant growth regulators. It operates through both domestic and international markets, serving farmers and agro-based industries. Advance Agrolife integrates research and development to improve product efficacy and compliance with regulatory standards. By leveraging its manufacturing facilities and distribution networks, the company aims to contribute to sustainable agriculture while addressing the evolving needs of the farming community.
IPO schedule
Issue open date
2025-09-30
Issue close date
2025-10-03
UPI mandate deadline
2025-10-03 (5 PM)
Allotment finalization
2025-10-06
Refund initiation
2025-10-07
Share credit
2025-10-07
Listing date
2025-10-08
Mandate end date
2025-10-18
Lock-in end date for anchor investors (50%)
2025-11-05
Lock-in end date for anchor investors (remaining)
2025-01-04
Financials
Financial Year Ended
March 2023
March 2024
March 2025
Total Assets
179.47
259.56
351.47
Revenue
397.97
457.21
502.88
Profit After Tax
14.87
24.73
25.64
Issue size
Funds Raised in the IPO
Amount
Overall
₹192.86 crores
Fresh Issue
₹192.86 crores
Utilisation of proceeds
Purpose
INR crores (%)
Funding working capital requirements
135 (70%)
General corporate purposes and miscellaneous
57.86 (30%)
Strengths
Diverse portfolio of crop protection products catering to multiple segments.
Presence in both domestic and export markets supports revenue diversification.
In-house R&D drives product innovation and regulatory compliance.
Scalable manufacturing infrastructure with backward integration.
Alignment with agricultural growth trends in India and abroad.
Risks
Seasonal and monsoon-dependent demand affect sales predictability.
Regulatory risks related to environmental and safety standards.
High competition from established global agrochemical players.
Exposure to fluctuations in raw material prices and currency exchange rates.
Dependence on distribution networks and credit cycles in rural markets.