ITC has increased the prices of some of its cigarette brands by up to 23%. While the new stocks with revised prices are yet to hit the market, smokers are already being asked to pay more than the maximum retail price printed on cigarette packs.
The prices of Classic and Gold Flake Kings have been increased to Rs 95 from Rs 85 for packs of 10 sticks.
Also, the prices of Bristol Filter have gone up to Rs 47 from Rs 45, Capstan Filter to Rs 47 from Rs 39, Flake Filter to Rs 48 from Rs 39 and Flake Excel Filter to Rs 45 from Rs 39. ITC sells three of every four cigarettes in India.
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However, prices of brands like Navy Cut at Rs 69, Gold Flake Filter at Rs 59, Gold Flake Premium Filter at Rs 58 and Scissors Filter and Flake Premium Filter at Rs 50 have been kept unchanged.
But shopkeepers have been charging a higher price for even these brands. For instance, a 10-stick pack of Navy Cut is currently being sold at Rs 75-80 across most shops in Kolkata. Shopkeepers blame the distributors for the inflated price. "We have been told that the price has increased across all brands of cigarettes. Hence, we are also asking customers to pay more," said a shopkeeper.
While the excise on sub-65 mm cigarette sticks has been increased by 72% in this year's budget, for longer sticks the hike was in the range of 11-17%. Industry analysts had said the excise rise was not going to result in a sharp increase in cigarette prices as sub-65 mm sticks do not form a major part of the volumes for most tobacco companies. ITC has seven to 10% of its volume in smaller cigarettes, analysts said.
ITC's Cigarette Brands | New Price | Old Price | Hike |
Classic, Gold Flake Kings | Rs 95 | Rs 85 | 11.80% |
Bristol Filter | Rs 47 | Rs 45 | 4.40% |
Capstan Filter | Rs 47 | Rs 39 | 20.50% |
Flake Filter | Rs 48 | Rs 39 | 23.10% |
Flake Excel Filter | Rs 45 | Rs 39 | 15.40% |