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Britannia eyes Rs 20,000 cr turnover in 5-6 years

It plans to expand into ready-to-eat, ready-to-cook and drinks category in the next two years and beyond

Britannia eyes Rs 20,000 cr turnover in 5-6 years

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Having regained the leadership position in India's biscuits market more than a decade after losing it to rival Parle, Britannia Industries is embarking on a new growth path of becoming a total food company, aiming at Rs 20,000 crore turnover within 5-6 years.

As part of the strategy, the company, which had posted consolidated net sales of Rs 7,775.09 crore in the last fiscal, will finalise in the next six months its plans to expand in dairy segment besides introducing new variants of its value segment biscuit brand Tiger.

Moreover, in the next two years and beyond the company plans to expand into ready-to-eat, ready-to-cook and drinks category in a phased manner.
 

"We have the core strength...Our brands are very strong and our understanding of the food industry is very deep...Our idea to become a total food company is to move from the side of the plate to the middle," Britannia Industries Managing Director Varun Berry told PTI.

When asked about the company's ambition in terms of turnover, he said: "In the next five to six years if we have a Rs 20,000 crore turnover I will be delighted."

Elaborating on the company's strategy, he said: "Macro snacks and dairy categories have huge potential. In the next six months we will be ready with our plans and answers, if we should expand in the dairy segment or not. If indeed we do, dairy will entail investments of Rs 300 crore to Rs 400 crore."

Commenting on Britannia's flagship biscuits category, Berry said: "We were the market leader till 2003-04 and we lost it to Parle but we are happy to tell that we have taken back the leadership earlier this year."

He said Britannia now leads Parle in terms of share by "150-200 basis points" in the estimated Rs 25,000 crore biscuits market in India. About 75 per cent of the company's turnover comes from the biscuits category.

On plans to consolidate its position, Berry said apart from trying to develop the premium segment and upgrade consumers, the company will also introduce more variants of its value brand Tiger, while enhancing distribution network mainly in the Hindi belt states of North India.

"We have already relaunched Tiger glucose and chocolate ...We will launch Tiger cream next month," he said.

Stressing on the need to enhance its distribution network, he said: "In terms of distribution our biggest weakness is the Hindi speaking states of North India."

Parle has 3 million more outlets than Britannia, which added 1 lakh outlets in the previous quarter.

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First Published: Nov 22 2015 | 10:02 AM IST

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