
Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) Unlisted Share Price
As of , the indicative unlisted share price of Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is ₹25 per share. This is an over-the-counter reference price, not a stock-exchange quote.
As of , Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is not listed on any Indian stock exchange (NSE or BSE) — its shares trade in the unlisted, over-the-counter (pre-IPO) market.
| Price / unit | ₹25 |
|---|---|
| Market cap | ₹35,033 Cr |
| Min. investment | ₹10,000 |
| Lot size | 400 |
| P/E ratio | 147.06 |
| P/B ratio | 9.26 |
What is Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms)?
Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is an unlisted Hospitality company whose shares trade in India's over-the-counter (pre-IPO) market and settle in demat form (NSDL/CDSL).
Oravel Stays Limited, operating under the OYO Rooms brand, runs a technology-led hospitality platform that connects hotel and home owners with travellers across India and several international markets. Incorporated in 2012 and founded by Ritesh Agarwal, the company follows an asset-light model: rather than owning properties, it helps independent operators brand, digitise and manage their storefronts through a full-stack software suite covering onboarding, dynamic pricing, distribution and guest services. The company earns a revenue share on bookings made through its direct channels and third-party travel platforms. It is among the more closely tracked names in India's unlisted space because of its scale and its filing of draft IPO papers with the regulator. As with all unlisted and pre-IPO securities, its shares carry higher risk and substantially lower liquidity than listed stocks, and valuations in private markets can be volatile and difficult to verify. This page is for information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.
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No. As of 16 July 2026, Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is an unlisted company whose shares trade over-the-counter; it would list only if and when it completes an IPO.
The minimum lot is 400 share(s); at the indicative price of about ₹25, that is approximately ₹10,000. Indicative reference, not a quote.
As of 16 July 2026, the indicative unlisted share price of Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is ₹25 per share. This is an over-the-counter reference price, not a stock-exchange quote.
The ISIN of Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is INE561T01021. An ISIN is the unique 12-character code that identifies a company's shares in the depository system; this one is verified against NSDL (the National Numbering Agency). You need it to hold or transfer these unlisted shares in your NSDL or CDSL demat account.
Oravel Stays Limited operates the OYO Rooms platform, a technology-driven hospitality business. It helps independent hotel and home owners brand, digitise and manage their properties through software covering onboarding, pricing, distribution and guest services, and earns a share of revenue on bookings made through its channels. It follows an asset-light model and does not own most of the properties listed on its platform.
No. As of the latest available information, Oravel Stays (OYO Rooms) is not listed on the NSE or BSE, and its shares trade in the unlisted market. The company has filed draft offer documents with the regulator toward a potential public issue, but a listing had not been completed at the time of writing. Status can change over time, so verify current details from official sources before acting.
Unlisted shares are transacted privately rather than on an exchange. If you wish to understand the process, current indicative pricing or the documentation typically involved, you can contact the Unlisted Axis team, who can explain how such transactions are usually arranged. This is general information only and not investment advice.
Unlisted and pre-IPO shares carry higher risk and lower liquidity than listed securities. There may be no ready market in which to sell, prices can be volatile and hard to verify, financial disclosures may be limited, and any anticipated IPO may be delayed or may not occur. Outcomes are uncertain, and you should assess your own risk tolerance and consult a registered investment adviser before making any decision.
They can. If the company declares a dividend, unlisted shareholders are eligible like any other shareholder. Many unlisted firms reinvest profits, so dividends are not guaranteed.
After listing, unlisted shares convert into regular listed shares in your demat account and can be traded on the exchange, usually once any applicable SEBI lock-in period ends.
Unlisted shares are less liquid than listed shares. You can sell when a buyer is available through an off-market transfer; there is no continuous exchange market, so exits can take longer.
Unlisted shares carry higher risk and lower liquidity than listed shares, with fewer disclosures and no live market price. This is general information, not investment advice — assess suitability before investing.
An unlisted share price is an indicative, over-the-counter reference set by demand and supply in private deals between buyers and sellers. There is no live exchange quote, so prices can vary across dealers and over time.
Yes. Unlisted shares are delivered in dematerialised form, so you need an active demat account (NSDL or CDSL). No special account type is required — a regular demat account works.
Unlisted shares are sold through an off-market transfer to a buyer via a registered intermediary, settling from your demat account with a contract note. Liquidity depends on buyer availability, so exits can take longer than listed shares.
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