A fter the recent cement war, two of the biggest companies in India - Adani and Aditya Birla, are now ready to lock horns for ...
Entry of the two big players will intensify competition in the industry, which posted a 13% compound annual growth rate (CAGR ...
Grasim Industries-owned Birla Opus paints' CEO Rakshit Hargave said that the business aims to finish FY25 with a high ...
Both conglomerates, which are already rivals in the cement industry, announced their plans within a month of each other.
Birla Opus Paints expands into tier 2 and tier 3 markets with innovative franchise model, targeting smaller towns effectively ...
"We are a late entrant, so our objectives are to get many of the basics right, but at the same time, create differentiation for the consumer in paints," Hargave added. "There is a long journey ...
The company already runs around 300 Opus Paint Galleries under a franchise model. (Image/X) Birla Opus, the paints venture of the Aditya Birla group, is offering nearly double the amount of price ...
representative image NEW DELHI: Birla Opus, the paint brand owned by Aditya Birla Group firm Grasim Industries, has grown in high single digit in FY25, and expects to continue the momentum next fiscal ...
The plant will be set up near Bharuch in Gujarat and is expected to be commissioned by December 2026, according to a statement from UltraTech Cement. On Thursday, the company announced the redemption ...
Birla Opus Paints, the paint business of Aditya Birla Group, is steadily increasing its market share despite a slowdown in the decorative paint industry. Rakshit Hargave, CEO of Birla Opus Paints ...
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