This is on top of 24 SMEs that already got listed on capital markets with public issues worth Rs 151 crore in the ongoing fiscal so far.
Of this, four companies alone got listed on the SME platform last month.
"We expect about 30 companies that will get listed on SME platform in the next two-three months and the total number of IPO issues on such platform is expected to be around 100 this fiscal," BSE MD and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan told PTI on the sidelines of a function on 'financial inclusion' organised by Dun & Bradstreet.
BSE and NSE had launched SME platforms in March 2012, becoming the only two bourses to offer such a provision in the country.
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BSE has about 110 companies listed on its SME platform, with a total market capitalisation of over Rs 7,733 crore. This platform has helped listed SMEs mobilise over Rs 832 crore.
Speaking on the financial inclusion, Chauhan said: "For financial inclusion, the intermediation (banking) and disintermediation (stock markets) systems both will have to work hand in hand to provide financial inclusion to society."