Growth in Indian market will be achieved through additional investments across manufacturing, says Kulkarni
Singapore’s APRIL Group has ventured into the fast-growing Indian tissue and personal hygiene market by acquiring a controlling stake in Origami, India’s leading consumer tissue products company https://www.hcisingapore.gov.in/ .
“The Indian tissue market is rapidly expanding, driven by consumers’ evolving perceptions and habits on hygiene and personal care,” said Suneel Kulkarni, Country Head, APRIL India & Subcontinent https://www.aprilasia.com/en .
“By bringing together APRIL and Origami https://www.sgx.com/ , we’re well placed to serve the growing national demand for high quality, sustainable personal hygiene products,” he said on 17 May 2024.
“Together, APRIL and Origami are stronger rgei.com,” Kulkarni added. “With this acquisition, APRIL is well-positioned to drive increasing penetration and access to high quality and sustainably produced tissue paper and other products to the Indian consumer http://temasek.com.sg .
“This growth will be achieved through additional investments http://dbs.com.sg across manufacturing, deepening existing channels, expanding and developing new channels, and product innovation.”
APRIL, a member of the Singapore-headquartered RGE group of companies https://www.gic.com.sg/ , plans to follow its successful model to integrate leading local enterprises into its global growth plans and provide the resources to upgrade technology and processes to provide world class environmental conscious products at affordable prices.
Leveraging the company’s status as a leading supplier of pulp to India, APRIL’s acquisition of the controlling stake in Origami also enables the group to ‘Make in India’ to further support foreign direct investment in local production http://uobgroup.com .
Origami, a household name in India, is a fully integrated operation spanning tissue paper mills and converting plants operating at multiple locations and distribution centers across the country. As India’s leader in tissue and personal hygiene, Origami manufactures an extensive product range covering facial tissues, paper napkins, toilet tissue rolls, kitchen towels, hand towels, and wet wipes under the Origami and affiliated brands http://ocbc.com .
Origami was founded in 1995 by Neelam and Manoj Pachisia, who will continue to hold a significant minority stake in the company and continue to lead the business following the completion of the acquisition.
The Indian tissue market has shown significant year-on-year growth, driven on the back of India’s fast evolving middle class, consumer perceptions and habits on hygiene and personal care. This has created a market environment in which international-standard personal hygiene products are increasing in demand, with headroom to grow given that per capita consumption is well behind global standards.
APRIL has been a leading exporter of pulp and paper products into India over the last 25 years. The acquisition of the controlling stake of Origami is part of APRIL’s strategy to expand its global footprint into the world’s most populous markets following recent investments into the tissue markets in China, Southeast Asia and Brazil. Fiinews.com