Yoga guru’s ambition to beat Unilever in India gets tougher

epa06442710 Indian Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev (L) speaks next to Acharya Balkrishna (R), the CEO of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company Patanjali Ayurved, during a press conference in New Delhi, India, 16 January 2018. Patanjali Ayurved, run by Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev, launched their e-commerce platform and joint announcement of partnership and agreements with leading e-retailers like Paytm, Flipkart, Amazon, Grofers and Shopclues for online sale and doorstep delivery of Patanjali products. Patanajali is valued at around 6?7 billion US dollars.  EPA-EFE/HARISH TYAGI

Bloomberg

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.’s revenue climbed 4.1 percent in the third quarter as India’s largest consumer-goods company widened the gap with competition including from yoga guru Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayurved Ltd.
Revenue at the Indian unit of Unilever rose to 87.4 billion rupees ($1.4 billion) in the three months through December, the Mumbai-based company said. That exceeded the 84.3 billion-rupee average estimate of 14 analysts compiled by Bloomberg. Net income increased to 13.3 billion rupees, beating analyst estimates.
Ramdev predicted Patanjali will overtake Unilever in India next year. While Unilever
has faced intense competition across its segments from detergents to skincreams from local companies building their brands using yoga and spiritual leaders and offering
natural and ayurveda-based products, the latest quarterly results show the multinational will not easily sacrifice its lead. Hindustan Unilever responded to the local competition by taking its Lever Ayush brand of ayurveda-based products, which includes soaps, toothpastes and skincare creams.
Patanjali, which said it’s partnering with e-commerce firms including Amazon.com and Flipkart Online Services to sell its products online, expects to double revenue to about 200 billion rupees in the year ending on March 31, according to Bloomberg Quint. Hindustan Unilever is estimated by analysts to post a revenue of 361 billion rupees in the same period.
Over past few years, Patanjali has expanded its portfolio of products to include almost all the segments Hindustan Unilever operates in India.

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