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Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani to disrupt another market, target 600000000 people, Reliance to enter in…, another hit after Campa-cola?

Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani to disrupt another market, target 600000000 people, Reliance to enter in…, another hit after Campa-cola?

India.com26-05-2025

Reliance Consumer Products Limited (RCPL) Director T. Krishnakumar stated that the company is targeting 600 million customers. It is planning to collaborate with local stores and give them better margins by introducing affordable products in the FMCG sector.
Reliance Industries, led by Mukesh Ambani, is planning to reach every corner of the country. To achieve this, the company is focusing on the rapidly growing FMCG sector and targeting the common households.
According to an Economic Times report, Reliance may introduce affordable products in the FMCG sector.Other competitors like HUL, ITC, Nestle, and Dabur are also focusing on premium products to maximize profits.
Reliance will work closely with nearby shops and give them good profit margins. In an interview, Krishnakumar said that India's population is approximately 1.4 billion out of which majority of them are middle class. The company will develop high-quality products for this segment. Another Hit Like 'Campa'?
Reliance started consumer business in 2022 as a subsidiary of Reliance Retail Ventures. It has acquired over 15 brands like Campa soft drinks, which was purchased from Pure Drinks Limited in 2022 for Rs 22 crore. In FY25, RCPL reported a total revenue of Rs 11,500 crore out of which 60% came from general trade.
The company kept a sales target of Rs 1,000 crore each for Campa and Independence brands and a goal to reach 1 million stores. Krishnakumar added that by the end of last year, the company held a market share of around 20% in beverages and staples. Reliance wants to increase this to 60–70% by March 2026.
As Reliance increased Camp cola shares day by day in last year, on a similar note the company is planning to enter the FMCG market.

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