Marico’s business operations in Bangladesh resume at 'normal scale'

Marico said operating conditions in the market have been gradually improving in the days after civil unrest gripped Bangladesh, claiming hundreds of lives.

By  Storyboard18| Aug 13, 2024 9:30 AM
In Marico's FY25 Q1 investor presentation, the company said that within the international business, Bangladesh registered 10% CCG (constant currency growth) as the business stayed resilient and sustained its momentum.

Indian FMCG major Marico Ltd. resumed at its normal scale in Bangladesh. Apprising the status of Marico’s business operations in Bangladesh in the wake of recent developments in the country, the company said in an exchange filing, "By way of additional update, we would like to inform you that our manufacturing operations in the country have resumed at normal scale yesterday (August 11)."

The maker of Parachute and Saffola added, "Operating conditions in the market have been gradually improving and a large majority our retail sales force and distributors have been functioning since last week. We continue to prioritize the safety of our employees, factory workers, distributors and other stakeholders of our business. As previously mentioned, we firmly believe that the medium-term prospects of Marico’s business in Bangladesh remain intact."

In Marico's FY25 Q1 investor presentation, the company said that within the international business, Bangladesh registered 10% CCG (constant currency growth) as the business stayed resilient and sustained its momentum. South-East Asia was flat in CC terms, as the recovery in HPC demand in Vietnam was offset by a weak quarter in Myanmar. MENA delivered 20% CCG with both the Gulf region and Egypt faring well. South Africa registered 28% CCG driven by the ethnic hair care segment. NCD and exports posted 14% growth.

First Published onAug 13, 2024 9:30 AM

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