Top 10 FMCG Companies in India

  1. HUL (Hindustan Unilever Ltd)
  2. ITC Limited
  3. Britannia Industries Limited
  4. Dabur India Limited
  5. Amul
  6. Pidilite Industries Limited
  7. Emami Limited
  8. Patanjali Ayurved Limited
  9. Parle Biscuits Private Limited
  10. Tata Consumer Products

  1. HUL (Hindustan Unilever Ltd)

Hindustan Unilever Limited is India’s largest fast-moving consumer goods company with a Historical presence in India of over 80 years. Its headquarter in Mumbai. HUL was established in 1931 as Hindustan Vanaspati Manufacturing Co. following a merger of constituent groups in 1956, It was renamed Hindustan Lever Limited. Its products include food, beverages, cleaning agents, personal care products, water purifiers, and other fast-moving consumer goods.

2. ITC Limited

ITC Limited is an Indian conglomerate company, Headquartered in Kolkata. The company has 13 businesses in 5 segments. It exports its products to 90 countries and products are available in 6 million retail outlets. ITC is popularly acknowledged for its powerful delivery chain control and suitable highly satisfactory products.

3. Britannia Industries Limited

Britannia Industries Limited is an Indian Multinational FMCG company specializing in the food industry, part of the Wadia Group. Founded in 1892 and headquartered in Kolkata. The company sells its Britania Brands of Biscuits, Breads, and dairy products throughout India and Abroad.

4. Dabur India Limited

Dabur Ltd is an Indian multinational consumer goods company, Founded by S. K. Burman and headquartered in Ghaziabad. It manufactures Ayurvedic medicine and natural consumer products. Dabur India Limited is a public business enterprise famous for its product in diverse classes like skin care, fitness care, domestic care, Oral care, and a lot more.

5. Amul

Amul is a Gujrat – based dairy cooperative association in India. It is under the ownership of the Gujrat cooperative milk Marketing Federation Limited, Department of Cooperation, Government of Gujrat. Amul spurred India’s White Revolution, Which made the country the world’s largest producer of milk and milk products, and has since ventured into overseas markets.

6. Pidilite Industries Limited

Pidilite Industries Ltd was founded in 1959 and is recognized for its adhesives, fabric resins, natural pigment, and preparation. Its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a public agency and has eleven production devices throughout the country, with around 6000 personnel operating directly and indirectly.

7. Emami Limited

Emami Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate company. Headquartered in Kolkata India. This group trades with their tag name Himani. The company products are sold across 60+ nations and are available in 4.5 million retail outlets across India. Their most famous product is an antiseptic cream named Boro Plus which is widely used worldwide.

8. Patanjali Ayurved Limited

Patanjali Ayurved is an Indian multinational conglomerate holding company, based in Haridwar, India. It was founded by Ramdev and Balkrishna in 2006. The company manufactures cosmetics, ayurvedic medicine, personal care, and food products. Patanjali is prepared to overhaul Hindustan Unilever Limited and become the no-1 FMCG Business enterprise in India. The envisioned price of Patanjali sales is around 30,000 crore.

9. Parle Biscuits Private Limited

Parle Products is an Indian multinational food processing company. It is a manufacturing organization and far acknowledged by everyone in India because of its specialization in Biscuits. It was founded by the Chauhan Family in 1929. every year it makes earnings of around 4000 crore INR.

10. Tata Consumer Products

Tata consumer products is an Indian fast-moving consumer goods company and a part of the Tata Group. Its registered office is located in Kolkata and its headquarters in Mumbai. The company switched from products to consumer branding the following year. several brands like kannan devan, Agni Gemini, and chakra gold, were introduced after the launch of their original brand and Tata Tea.

Author : Chandrika Kumari