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Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani to spin off this division from Reliance Retail, it will become separate…

Mukesh Ambani, Isha Ambani to spin off this division from Reliance Retail, it will become separate…

India.com05-05-2025
Reliance Consumer Products is the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) arm of Reliance Retail which has achieved growth in a short span of time. The company is now considering spinning it off into a separate entity, according to The Hindu Business Line report.
It was launched in 2022 when Reliance Consumer Products was a big player in the FMCG sector. In its FY25 Q4 results, the company reported revenues of Rs 11,500 crore more than its other competitors. Over 60% of these revenues were generated by general trade and major contributions were from its in-house brands.
Considering the possibility of rapid growth and strong performance, Reliance Group may spin off the business, according to media reports. Reliance Retail Q4 Results
In the March quarter, Reliance Retail saw over 2.4 times growth in terms of the number of orders, which is a significant scale-up, said its CFO Dinesh Taluja during the earnings call earlier this week.
'And we are seeing very strong traction with a 2.4x quarter-over-quarter growth in daily exit orders. And this number will scale up substantially in the coming year as well. We are also starting to proactively market this proposition, our proposition of no hidden charges, quick delivery, and no delivery fees continues to resonate very well with the customers,' said Taluja.
Reliance covers hyper-local deliveries, a sub-30-minute delivery, at 4,000 pin codes across the country through its network of existing stores, which has a much wider reach than any other quick commerce player in the country.
Through its JioMart app, Reliance Retail is offering quick and scheduled deliveries, which currently has three types of services.
There is an under-30-minute quick service, and second is a scheduled delivery, where the assortment is much wider, and then there is a subscription service, where a customer can subscribe and everyday goods are delivered at doorsteps early morning.
'All three are picking up very well. The average daily orders were up 62 per cent on a Y-o-Y basis,' he said, adding, 'Specifically, our under 30-minute offering, which has the widest network reach. We have almost 2,000-plus stores which are on the network, covering more than 4,000 plus pin codes. So this is much wider reach than any other quick commerce player. We have kind of re-pivoted our model completely to under 30 minutes delivery.
'There are some dark pockets where we will set up dark stores also, wherever there is a genuine requirement, there is enough volume and we cannot service it within 30 minutes, we may set up some dark stores as well. So that is on the quick commerce side of it.
'Our stores, purely on a standalone basis, are seeing double-digit like for like growth for last several quarters. So stores are also growing pretty rapidly. We are not seeing that impact either in metro or in any other city,' he said.
Similarly, for its online fashion business Ajio, Reliance Retail has launched same-day and next-day delivery across 26 cities. 'So, we are increasing the speed at which we are able to deliver the products,' he said.
(With Inputs From PTI)
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