Swiggy shares experienced a sharp decline on Wednesday, December 11, with the stock falling over 5% in early trade to hit Rs 515.95 on the BSE. This marked a reversal of the gains made in the previous session. The drop comes as the lock-in period for anchor investors expired, triggering market speculation over potential selling pressure.
Anchor Investor Lock-In Expiry
Swiggy, which made its stock market debut on November 13, 2024, had set a one-month lock-in period for anchor investors, which ended today. With this expiry, approximately 6.5 crore shares-representing a 3% stake in the company- became eligible for trading.
Anchor investors are permitted to sell up to 50% of their holdings after the first month post-listing, while the remaining 50% will become eligible for trading on February 9, 2025. However, it's important to note that the expiration of the lock-in period does not necessarily mean that all eligible shares will be sold. Instead, the shares merely become available for trading, depending on market sentiment and investor strategy.

Stock Performance Since Listing
Swiggy shares had a strong debut last month, listing at Rs 420 on the NSE, a 7.69% premium over its issue price of Rs 390. Since then, the stock has seen a robust rally, rising over 35% from its issue price before today's fall.
Despite the current dip, Swiggy shares continue to trade more than 30% above their issue price, reflecting sustained investor interest. On December 11, the stock was trading at Rs 523.50 on the NSE as of 12:50 pm, down nearly 4% intraday.
In the previous trading session, Swiggy stock saw a notable rally following a positive report from global brokerage firm CLSA. The firm initiated its coverage with an "outperform" rating and set a target price of Rs 708 per share.
CLSA cited Swiggy's potential for improved execution and accelerated growth in the food delivery and quick commerce segments. The firm estimated a Total Addressable Market (TAM) of $16 billion for food delivery and $27 billion for quick commerce by FY27. Additionally, CLSA projected a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 43% for Swiggy's Gross Order Value (GOV) and 32% for revenue during FY24-27.
The expiry of the anchor investor lock-in period is often a critical milestone for newly listed companies. While it may lead to short-term volatility due to potential selling pressure, it also marks a transition phase, allowing the market to assess the stock's performance more holistically.
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