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Trust Legal, Rajani Associates act on Gaudium IVF ₹165 crore IPO

The IPO comes at a moment when the fertility care sector is attracting serious investor attention.

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Gaudium IVF & Women Health Limited has raised ₹165 crore from an initial public offering of equity shares, comprising a fresh issue and an offer for sale from Promoter shareholder, Dr. Manika Khanna.

Trust Legal is advising Gaudium IVF on this IPO. The Firm's role includes advising on due diligence, restructuring, disclosure standards, and coordination with merchant bankers and advisors.

The transaction is led by Sudhir Mishra (Founder & Managing Partner) and Petal Chandhok (Partner).

The Firm has been associated with Gaudium IVF since its inception, spanning corporate structuring, compliance, IP, and commercial contracts.

Sudhir Mishra and Petal Chandhok with Dr. Manika Khanna (centre)

Rajani Associates assisted the Book Running Lead Manager, Sarthi Capital Advisors Private Limited, on this IPO.

The transaction team was led by Sangeeta Lakhi (Senior Partner), with support from Associates Shubh Poddar and Sudhanshu Kulkarni.

Sangeeta Lakhi

Founded in 2015 by Dr. Manika Khanna, Gaudium IVF has grown into one of India’s more prominent fertility networks, with over 30 centres offering IVF, ICSI, and reproductive preservation services.

Its IPO comes at a moment when the fertility care sector is attracting serious investor attention, making this listing a bellwether event for the industry as much as for the company itself.

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