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Time of India
7 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Meet Jayanti Chauhan, a billionaire leading a Rs 7,000 crore empire and giving tough competition to Ambani & Tata
Jayanti Chauhan: In the world of business, men have traditionally dominated boardrooms for decades. But today, powerful women like Jayanti Chauhan are taking charge and transforming industries. She is not just any businesswoman—she's the one who stood firm against giants like Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Coca-Cola, and Pepsi. She turned down a whopping Rs 7,000 crore deal and chose to lead her father's legacy, Bisleri, into a new era. Who is Jayanti Chauhan? Jayanti Chauhan is the daughter of Ramesh Chauhan, the founder of Bisleri, India's most recognised packaged drinking water brand. Today, she runs a business empire worth Rs 7,000 crore, making her one of the most powerful businesswomen in India. Her journey in the industry has been nothing short of inspirational. Taking Over Bisleri and Cancelling Tata's Mega Deal In 2022, Ramesh Chauhan was close to selling Bisleri to the Tata Group for Rs 7,000 crore. Due to his age and the absence of a successor, he planned to hand over the company. At first, Jayanti wasn't interested in joining the business. But when she realised that Bisleri might go into someone else's hands, she stepped in with full force. Her decision brought the Tata deal to a halt, and she took over the reins of Bisleri International, marking the beginning of a bold and visionary leadership era. A New Chapter Begins: Challenges and Achievements Jayanti Chauhan began her career at Bisleri at just 24. With guidance from her father, she focused on revamping underperforming factories and pushing forward automation processes to modernise operations. She worked from the ground up and gained in-depth knowledge about Bisleri's various departments, from production to distribution. Her hands-on approach helped her lead the company's new product development drive, especially in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) segment, marking Bisleri's entry into fizzy beverages. Competing With Giants: Mukesh Ambani's Campa Cola and Global Brands In 2022, Mukesh Ambani relaunched Campa Cola under Reliance Consumer Products, reviving nostalgia and directly challenging global soft drink leaders like Pepsi and Coca-Cola. With Reliance's reach and strategic strength, Campa Cola quickly gained market share. However, Bisleri, now led by Jayanti Chauhan, has entered this competitive market with confidence. The company is exploring opportunities in the fizzy drink segment, and its innovative approach makes it a serious competitor against brands backed by Mukesh Ambani and Ratan Tata. Jayanti Chauhan's Education and International Exposure When it comes to education, Jayanti Chauhan brings an impressive and diverse background. She studied Product Development at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles. She later pursued Fashion Styling at Istituto Marangoni, Milan, and went on to study at SOAS, University of London. Adding to her rich educational profile, she also studied Photography and Fashion Styling at the London College of Fashion. Her global exposure and creative training have helped shape her unique leadership style. Building Bisleri's Future With Innovation and Sustainability Under Jayanti's leadership, Bisleri continues to focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. She has also shown a deep commitment to animal welfare, aligning the brand with responsible and ethical values. From launching Vedica Himalayan Spring Water to pushing sustainable packaging and new product lines, she's making sure Bisleri remains relevant in today's fast-changing market. Style and Substance: A Leader with Beauty and Brains Described by many as 'as glamorous as a Bollywood star,' Jayanti Chauhan is more than just a pretty face. With her sharp mind, strong leadership, and clear vision, she continues to grow Bisleri's legacy. Her ability to navigate the business world with confidence and class has turned her into a role model for aspiring entrepreneurs, especially women. Jayanti Chauhan vs Mukesh Ambani and Ratan Tata: The Battle of Brands While Mukesh Ambani's Campa Cola is making waves, and Ratan Tata is always in the spotlight for strategic investments, Jayanti Chauhan is quietly but powerfully building a stronghold in the beverage industry. Her decision to keep Bisleri independent has set her apart and turned her into a fierce competitor to some of India's biggest business names. With a business empire worth Rs 7,000 crore, Jayanti Chauhan has proved that determination, innovation, and vision can break all barriers. Turning down a deal from the Tata Group, going head-to-head with Mukesh Ambani, and leading Bisleri with a fresh perspective, she is redefining leadership in the Indian business world. Bisleri International Shareholding and Profits As of 31 March 2024, Ramesh J Chauhan owned 54% of Bisleri International, while his daughter, Jayanti R Chauhan, held 33% of the company's shares. The remaining 13% is owned by his wife, Zainab R Chauhan, as per data from Tofler. Bisleri is the leading brand in India's packaged water market and competes with big names like Coca-Cola's Kinley and PepsiCo's Aquafina. In the financial year 2023–24, Bisleri International's net profit increased by 82.8% to Rs 316.95 crore, while its revenue from operations grew by 14.8%, reaching Rs 2,689.69 crore, according to a company filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). The company's total consolidated revenue rose by 18.32% to Rs 2,814.04 crore by the end of March 31, 2024, supported by other sources of income. This marks Bisleri's highest revenue in the past five years. Bisleri International remains a strong family-owned business under the leadership of Ramesh J Chauhan, also known as RJC, and his family. Whether it's her international education, bold business moves, or sustainable approach, Jayanti Chauhan is undoubtedly a rising force and a name that will continue to shine in India's corporate future. For the latest and more interesting financial news, keep reading Indiatimes Worth. Click here


India.com
10 hours ago
- Business
- India.com
Meet woman who runs Rs 70000000000 business empire, competes with Mukesh Ambani's Campa Cola, Ratan Tata's company, Pepsi, Coca-Cola; she is..
For many years, boardrooms all over the world have been populated by men in dark suits, while women have been kept on the fringe. That has changed. In today's world, women working in business are not just taking their seats but are leading. Have you heard of someone who refused a Rs 7,000 crore offer from Tata, held their ground with Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Ambani, and Tata, and is now one of India's most powerful businesspeople? Well, she is Jayanti Chauhan, a woman who was fashion trained and at the forefront of Bisleri, that she defied the sales potential and built it into a juggernaut that competes with the heavyweights of bottled and fizzy drinks. Jayanti Chauhan is an Indian entrepreneur and the sole heiress to Bisleri's Rs 7,000 crore empire. She is the only daughter of Ramesh Chauhan, founder of Bisleri International, the best-known name in packaged drinking water in India. For over five decades, Bisleri has been a leading company in India's bottled water segment, capturing a market share of 32%. With 122 manufacturing facilities and over 4,500 partners to distribute its products across the country, the brand has built a strong position not only in India but also internationally, operating in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. During the financial year 2022–23, Bisleri International generated revenues of over Rs 2,300 crore, with its brand valuation estimated at above Rs 7,000 crore. However, even amidst such success, the sale of the company almost occurred—this turning point led Jayanti Chauhan to step in and take over the name for which her father had worked tirelessly to build. Stepping into the leadership of Bisleri was a daunting task for Jayanti Chauhan as her father, Ramesh Chauhan, was preparing to sell the iconic brand to the Tata Group for approximately Rs 7,000 crore, partly due to his advancing age and partly due to having no legitimate successor. At first, Jayanti, his only child was reluctant to take over leadership. But after his father was considering another option for 'Bisleri' future, she had a change of heart. Her decision to take over disintegrated the Tata deal and ushered in a new era of Bisleri under her leadership. Although Jayanti Chauhan was initially hesitant about taking on leadership responsibilities at Bisleri, she accepted her new role and started her journey at age 24 under the guidance of her father, Ramesh Chauhan. Her first task was a daunting one: to turn around factories that were failing to meet capacity around the country, while also implementing process automation to modernize the operation. With her hands-on experience, she gained real insight into Bisleri's multiple business models, strategic processes, and growth objectives – skills required for any future endeavors. She gained an understanding of the diverse business models, plans, and targets crucial for propelling the organization forward. This invaluable experience paved the way for Jayanti to take the helm of the emerging brand Vedica Himalayan Spring Water. Bisleri, under her stewardship, has made great strides in bringing New Product Development to life, especially within the expanding Carbonated Soft Drink (CSD) category – the company is now poised to enter their next growth stage. Campa Cola, a fairly popular name in India, in the 1980s and 1990s, roaring back to life in 2022 by Reliance Consumer Products Ltd. Under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani, the brand's relaunch has stirred excitement and nostalgia across the country. But it's not just reliving past nostalgia but also redefining the Indian fizzy drinks category. With smart pricing, range of flavors and pack sizes, Campa Cola has quickly garnered share for a homegrown alternative to the strong global players PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, which had established the stronghold & loyalty of Indian consumers for decades with their distribution systems. With that reach, scale and strategic muscle of Reliance, Campa Cola is no longer a nostalgia – but a contender to reckon with. And for Bisleri – just entering the carbonated drinks category – it's an arena only just getting warmed up for an iconic challenger 'Her tenure at Bisleri has been marked by a deep understanding of the various facets of the company's operations, starting with hands-on experience on the shop floor. Over the years, she has consistently demonstrated her commitment to the business by playing pivotal roles in building brands, new product development, allowing her to gain knowledge of the intricate nuances that drive the business, reads the statement.