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Retail sector to drive Wipro Consumer Care growth

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BS Reporter Chennai/ Bangalore
Last Updated : Feb 05 2013 | 3:06 AM IST
Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting (WCCL), the FMCG business of Wipro, is expecting a huge growth in the commercial lighting segment driven by retail lighting solutions.
 
The division, which contributed about 8 per cent to Wipro's turnover in the previous quarter, is expecting over 100 per cent growth in the retail lighting solutions space in the coming fiscal.
 
WCCL forayed into the retail lighting space almost a year back with the launch of some lighting solutions catering to this space. The company now has a host of customers in this space including Aditya Birla Retail, Pantaloon Retail, RPG-Spencer's, Odyssey, Kalaniketan and Unitech.
 
"Even though we started offering retail lighting solutions sometime back, we are expecting huge growth coming from this segment in the next few quarters. We are at the forefront in working with leading corporates putting up large format and specialty retail stores across the country," said Vineet Agrawal, President, Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting.
 
The retail lighting solutions market in India is estimated to be about Rs 1,100 crore and growing at the rate of 25 per cent. Wipro also announced the launch of some new retail lighting solutions for all format of retail stores.
 
Agrawal said that the design of the lighting solution was purely in-house. We are developing Indian design for Indian customers, and in many cases customising these to fit into the local requirements," he added.
 
Besides retail lighting, WCCL has also provided customised solutions to large public area workplace like Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and Bangalore International Airport.
 
In the second quarter of the current fiscal, WCCL contributed Rs 372 crore to Wipro's consolidated revenue of Rs 4,785 crore.
 
During the quarter, the lighting business grew by 45 per cent year on year. The company is now looking beyond the metros and experiencing good growth from smaller towns, where it is growing more than 30 per cent year on year.

 

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