The success story of " ITC Limited "
If you are a resident of India then you have definitely used some of the products of ITC in your day to day life either it is Classmates copies, Bingo Chips, or Engage deodorant!
So here is a small story about it.
ITC was started in 1910 at Kolkata in a rented space under the name of the Imperial tobacco company.
ITC was started with cigarette or tobacco business and later on moved to FMCG, personal care, and other industries.
They started their first office in 1926 in Kolkata (West Bengal) which is currently their head office and known as Virginia house.
They renamed their company a lot of times whenever they want to enter into a new product line like in 1970, they renamed Indian Tobacco Company Ltd and in 1974 to I.T.C LTD and finally to ITC Limited in 2001.
The Rise Of ITC:
ITC remains and prospered in Cigratee making business for about six decades. They have partnered with farmers of the southern part of India for the tobacco leaves and opened their first factory in Banglore in 1913.
Initially, ITC only manufactures cigarettes and outsource packaging, later in 1925 they started their packaging and printing business in the name of ITC's Packaging and Printing.
After that around 1975, they partnered with the Welcome group to enter into the hospitality sector and opened their first hotel in Chennai named hotel Chola.
Currently, ITC owns more than 100 hotels and holds the third position in hotel chains in India.
Later they entered into paperboard, edible oil, and financial business. In 1996, YC Deveshwar became the company chairman and made several changes in the business to ease the management of their diverse portfolio.
He sold edible oil and financial business to other companies and taken the initiative of e-Choupal in 2000. E-Choupal helped the farmers to sell their products online which helped the ITC export business to increase by manifold.
As ITC was already there in paperboard business they finally decided to manufacture a premium notebook named papercraft and soon launched Classmate premium copies and stationery range.
And now classmate is the largest producer of stationary in the world.
In 2002, they entered into the lifestyle retail market with brands like John Players and Wills Lifestyle.
Soon they entered into IT business with ITC Infotech and multiple FMCG products like Candyman, Mentos, Ashirvaaad, Sunfeast, Bingo, Mangaldeep, Match Sticks(Aim & Max).
This vast expansion took place under the leadership of Yogesh Chandra Deveshwar who was CEO & Chairman of the ITC group from 1996 to 2010.
In the year 2013,he was also awarded as the best performing CEO and was also in top seven in the world.
In 2005, they introduced their personal care products in the market like Vival, Savlon (acquired), Supriya, etc. Recently, they have launched Engage deodorant, MasterChef Masala (export quality), premium cigars, etc.
All these tremendous growths in ITC diverse portfolio is highly possible with the efforts from YC Deveshwar, due to which he also got awarded with Padma Bhushan in 2011.
What lies in the future?
Currently, 57% of ITC revenue comes from their agriculture export. In 2016 they made the revenue of about 51,000 crores and profit before tax of about 14,900 crores.
By 2030, ITC aims for about 1$ Trillion revenue from FMCG only!
ITC currently operates in FMCG products, personal care, clothing, hotel chains, packaging, printing , exporting, stationary, IT business, and many more.
Credits : Sparsh Jain