Market analysts said demand from investors in the primary segment has been weak despite continued buoyancy in the secondary markets.
"There has been lack of participation from the retail investor in the primary market," CNI Research Head Kishor Oswal said.
Only three companies -- Inox Wind, Adlabs Entertainment and Ortel Communications -- have floated their initial share- sale plan so far in 2015, while VRL Logistics has scheduled to launch its IPO tomorrow.
IPO plans have been put on hold even as the BSE benchmark Sensex has witnessed a gain of 5.6 per cent since January.
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In the past six-year, Haldea said, 103 companies which received Sebi approval (since January 2009) to raise a total of Rs 47,840 crore allowed these to lapse, despite approvals being valid for a period of one year and after having incurred a lot of time and costs.
Even in 2014, only six main-board IPOs came to market to rake in Rs 1,261 crore, and there was just one Follow-on Public Offer (FPO) that mopped-up Rs 497 crore.
Under the Sebi guidelines, the regulator give clearance on IPO documents within 30 days after receiving satisfactory reply from the lead merchant bankers to the clarification or additional information sought from them.
The market watchdog has sought clarifications from four companies -- Manpasand Beverages, Shree Shubham Logistics, Precision Camshafts and S H Kelkar and Company.