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ABOUT FUTURE GROUP
Future Group was conceived as a force to drive domestic
consumption and capture every addressable consumption
expenditure of the Indian consumer.
The mascot, Sone Ki Chidiya, signifies the return of the golden
period of Indian economy.
Driven by creativity and innovation, Future Group is among Driven by creativity and innovation, Future Group is among
the youngest and dynamic business groups in India
We consider Indianness as a core value driving the group;
respect and respond to the diversity of Indian consumers and
are inspired from Indian social, cultural and consumer insights.
Future Group’s is the largest retail
organization in India
� On a growth path Rs.15,000cr entity to a Rs.75,000cr entity by 2021
� 330 million customers through its various formats across140 cities in
India
� 9lac people are employed across the Group, directly or indirectly
Largest customer for majority of the FMCG companies in the organized
Hypermarket & Home
� Largest customer for majority of the FMCG companies in the organized
retail space (contributes close to 10-15% of major brands sales across
categories)
� Future Group in collaboration with the Ministry of Rural Development
(MORD) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), has
developed skills based training programs to ensure employment for
youth belonging to families of the less empowered
� Collaboration with Hybris (an SAP company) and Amazon.in will enable
an omni-channel strategy
Integrated Fashion Company
Integrated Food Company
Portfolio of core retail businesses across food, fashion and home
- Among country’s top 5 Most Trusted service sector brands
Affordable fashion
destinations catering to
aspirational value fashion
196Stores
8.7
52Stores
0.52001
Largest hypermarket chain in
India with presence in 108
cities
Leading the hypermarket segment in India
Blend of traditional Indian
bazaars and International
supermarket atmosphere
aspirational value fashion
Premium food brand offering
an assortment of fresh and
packaged foods
One-stop destination for
complete home-
making solutions
Lifestyle electronics retailer
housing the best national and
international electronics
brands
8.7Mn. Sq. ft.
14Stores
0.2Mn. Sq. ft.
0.5Mn. Sq. ft.
6Stores
99,941Sq. ft.
35Stores
1.3Mn. Sq. ft.
97Stores
0.5Mn. Sq. ft.
2001
20022011
2007
2006
cities
Integrated Fashion Company
Fashion Brands InvestmentsRetail & Distribution
Turtle – 26%
Desi Belle – 27.5%
Mother Earth – 72.2%
Mineral – 37%
�Portfolio of 24+ brands,
catering to men, women and
kids wear
�Operates 358 stores
�Presence in over 76 cities
�5 million square feet retail
space
Future Lifestyle Fashions
Mineral – 37%
Giovani – 80%
Tresmode – 33.3%
Peperone – 12%
Famozi – 30%
Clarks – 50%
Holi – 50%
Agri Sourcing
• Strong presence in
sourcing of all kinds of
agri commodities and
Food Processing
• Operates India’s largest
food processing facility
in Tumkur, Karnataka
Brands
• Introduced various
FMCG products. In
processed food such as
Retail
Connecting consumer
in urban and rural
regions, operates 3
Integrated Food & FMCG company
agri commodities and
fresh produces.
• Network of
distribution center
across 32 locations in
16 states
• Provides aggregating,
cleaning, grading,
packing services to
organized retailers
in Tumkur, Karnataka
• Food park provides
“Plug & Play”
infrastructure for
companies looking to
set up processing units
in the food space
processed food such as
cookies, jam, chips,
corn flakes, namkins &
others and in Home &
Personal care -
cleaning range,
aluminum foil, tissues,
diapers etc
• Expanding across new
age underpenetrated
categories
regions, operates 3
major retail chains:
• KBCY - convenience
store spread across
Delhi, Mumbai and
Bengaluru.
• Nilgiri’s - franchisee
operated
convenience stores
in southern India
• Aadhaar – Rural
distribution
Supported by a Strong Supply Chain Network
Partnership with Li & Fung
� Tech enabled, GST ready, Consumer
Goods Logistics Company
� Capacity of 300,000 tons per month
� Servicing 214 routes daily
� A fleet of over 1,050 vehicles � A fleet of over 1,050 vehicles
� Warehouse box space of 5 million
� Four logistics parks
Over 500 clients including P&G, ITC,
Mondelez, Tata Motors, Hitachi, Aditya Birla
Nuvo, J&J, Cipla, Honda, NCR
Food &
FMCG Company
An integrated food and FMCG company with food parks, a
portfolio of fast growing FMCG brands and its own distribution
network through urban convenience stores and rural wholesale
markets.markets.
FCEL: Sourcing-processing-retailing food company
Portfolio of Food & FMCG Brands of FCEL
Own portfolio of brands Portfolio in emerging categoriesExpanded through acquisition /
JV
Frozen Food
Flours (26 variants)
Bakery & Confectionery Staples
Home care
Celebrity brandFlours (26 variants)
Edible Oils
Basic foods
Personal care
Snacks &
Beverages
Regional foods
Personal care
Dairy
Beverages
Commodity Current
Sourcing
Sourcing Locations
Wheat 12000 tons Sourcing Sharbati, Lokwan and Hybrid varieties from over 36
locations. Grading, processing and packaging: Plant at Buhler, Madhya
Pradesh
Atta 26000 tons Contract manufacturing at Raniganj, WB, Delhi, Gwalior and Indore,
MP
Rice 60000 tons Sourcing local varieties from Haryana, Punjab, UP, MP, Karnataka and
Chattisgarh
Sourcing base of FCEL
Pulses 59000 tons Domestic and imports from Myanmar, China, Australia & US
Spices 3600 tons Local and powdered spices like chilles(Karnataka), turmeric (Tamil
Nadu), Jeera and Dhania (Gujarat and Rajasthan)
Dry Fruits 1500 tons Almonds from California, Walnut sourced from Jammu, Cashews from
Kerala and Karnataka, Raisins from Maharashtra and Groundnuts
from Rajasthan and Karnataka
India Food Park - the concept
What We Do?
Develop and
Provide an Eco
system for end-to-
end food
processing
What we Intend to Achieve?
• Hygiene
• Cost advantage
• Convenience
• Support Brand Development
What We offer
Common Services
• Sourcing
• Processing
• Storageprocessing • Support Brand Development
• Backend support – supply security
• Shared resources
• Storage
• Logistics
Leasable Space
• Plots
• Sheds
Value Propositions
Integrated ecosystem for agro & food processing
Infrastructure for enhanced rate of innovation / compressed incubation time
Faster and easier access to Food & Allied processing Infrastructure
Access to multiple packing & value addition options at one location
Quality Control and Track & trace possibility; Platform for FSSAI
110 acre of World Class integrated infrastructure
Direct Farm Connect
Over 60 acres of
Industrial Plots
Over 15 food processing
facilitiesfacilities
Conducive Eco System
Over 70,000 MT storage
Finished Roads, Footpaths, Drains and Street
Lighting Work
Fully developed & connected 12 meter & 9 meter internal road network
Gala Sheds
Ready-Built Factory Galas for SMEs (3000 sqft onwards)
�Plug & Play : Power, Water, Sewage, Effluent
24 hour Power, Water supply
Amenities available with developed
plots
• Plug & play 11 KV power supply
• Plug & play, continuous Treated Water supply• Plug & play, continuous Treated Water supply
• Sewage & Effluent treatment
Special Support Facilities for India Entry
Statutory compliance support:
Licensing, registration
Incubation center for new business
Access to largest retail network in
India
Market intelligence : Information &
Data support
Bridge between global and Indian
work culture
Manpower selection & training
Strategic alliances/ Brand licensing
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