Future Group

Indian conglomerate company


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nameFuture Group
logoFuture Group Logo.png
logo_size250px
typePrivate
founderKishore Biyani
founded
defunct
fateAcquired by Reliance Industries
locationMumbai, Maharashtra, India
num_employees50,000
industryConglomerate
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| name = Future Group | logo = Future Group Logo.png | logo_size = 250px | type = Private | founder = Kishore Biyani | founded = | defunct = | fate = Acquired by Reliance Industries | location = Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | | num_employees = 50,000 | net_income = | industry = Conglomerate | products = {{plainlist|

Nearly all of its businesses are managed through sector-focused operating companies.

The group promotes its fashion and sports brands Indigo Nation, Spalding, Lombard, and Bare, and FMCG brands Tasty Treat, Fresh & Pure, Clean Mate, Ektaa, Premium Harvest, Sach. Other operating companies address internal financial matters and consulting. The company is attempting to reduce debt to avoid insolvency, according to industry sources.

History

In May 2012, Future Group announced a 50.1% stake sale of its fashion chain Pantaloons to Aditya Birla Group to reduce its debt of around . To do so, the Pantaloons fashion segment was demerged from Pantaloons Retail India Ltd, which was then merged into subsidiary Future Value Retail Ltd and later renamed Future Retail Ltd.

On 21 November 2014, Future Consumer Enterprises Limited acquired 98% of Nilgris from Actis Capital and other promoters. With that, Nilgiris is a wholly owned subsidiary of Future Consumer Enterprises Limited (FCEL).

In May 2015, Future Group acquired Bharti Retail in a deal worth around . Bharti Retail operated 216 convenience stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets under the brand name Easyday. Following the acquisition, Bharti Enterprises received 9% stakes in Future Retail Limited (manages retail operations) and Future Enterprises Limited (manages infrastructure, investments and assets).

In August 2019, Amazon acquired a 49% stake in Future Coupons, and indirectly obtained a 3.5% minority stake in Future Retail, ahead of an option to buy all or part of the promoters' holding in the company.

In August 2020, it was announced that Reliance Retail had reached an agreement with Future Group to acquire the latter's retail and wholesale businesses and its logistics and warehousing businesses for $3.4 billion.

The merger between Reliance Retail and Future Group was halted in October 2020, after Amazon filed a plea in the High Court for enforcement of EA awarded by the Singapore International Arbitration Center. In August 2021, the Supreme Court of India upheld Amazon's plea to restrain the merger. In December 2021, the CCI withdrew its approval for Amazon's acquisition of a minority stake in Future Coupons, stating that Amazon had misled the regulator about the purpose of its investment in the Future Group company.

Operations and subsidiaries

Retail

  • Future Retail Ltd
  • Future Lifestyle Fashion Ltd
  • Future Consumer Limited
  • Future Enterprises Limited
  • Swathi Tiffin Shop
  • Foodhall

Financial services

Other services

  • Future Innoversity
  • Future Supply Chains
  • Future Brands

Brands

Future Retail Ltd.

Future Lifestyle Fashion Ltd

  • Planet Sports
  • I AM in

Fashion and lifestyle

  • Indigo Nation
  • Scullers
  • John Millers
  • All
  • Rig
  • Coverstory
  • SPUNK
  • DJ&C
  • Buffalo
  • Hey
  • Bare
  • Clarks
  • Holii
  • UMM
  • Urban Yoga
  • Jealous 21

Integrated foods and FMCG

Source:

  • Tasty Treat
  • Fresh & Pure
  • Ektaa
  • Premium Harvest
  • Mera Swad
  • Pratha
  • Punya
  • Sach
  • Kosh
  • Sunkist
  • Kara
  • TS
  • Clean mate
  • Care mate
  • Swiss tempelle
  • Baker street
  • Golden Harvest
  • Prim
  • Desi Atta Company
  • Sangi's Kitchen
  • Voom
  • Dreamery
  • Sensible Portions
  • MYSST
  • Puretta
  • Veg Affaire
  • Terra
  • Mother Earth
  • Karmiq

Joint ventures and associate companies

FabFurnish

FabFurnish was launched as an online retailer of furniture, furnishings, décor, and kitchenware in January 2012 by Vaibhav Aggarwal, Vikram Chopra, and Mehul Agrawal. The company was headquartered in Gurgaon, NCR.

In July 2015, the brand announced a strategic restructuring, introducing Ashish Garg and Ankita Dabas as the new leaders. In April 2016, FabFurnish became a Future Group company. On 13 April 2017, the Times of India reported that Future Group was likely to close FabFurnish.

Generali Group

Generali is an Italian insurance company, operating in India through a joint venture with Future Group under the brand name Future Generali Insurance. Future Generali operates in India via two Generali India Life Insurance Co. Ltd. (Life Insurance) and Generali India Insurance Co. Ltd. (Non-Life Insurance).[Primary 1]

Staples Inc

Staples Inc., a United States–based office supply retailer, has a presence in over nine cities in India under a joint venture with Future Group.[Primary 2][7] As of April 2013, Future Group had a 60% stake in the partnership.[8]

Skechers

Skechers entered India through a JV with Future Group in 2012. Skechers ended the joint venture in February 2019 by buying 49% them out.[9]

Celio

French fashion Celio entered India in 2008 through a 50:50 joint venture with Future Group's then retail hand, Pantaloons Retail India Ltd (now Future Retail Ltd).[10] In November 2013, Celio hiked its stake in the joint venture to 65%.[11]

Clark

C&J Clark International Ltd. is a UK-based footwear and accessories retailer. Future Group entered into a 50:50 joint venture to form 'Clarks Future Footwear Ltd'. The JV launched its first (1,600 sq ft.) stand-alone store in Connaught Place, Delhi on 19 April 2011.[12]

Future Retail

These are the brands of Future Retail:

References

Primary sources

References

  1. Prime, E. T.. "Kishore Biyani's Hamletian muddle: Will the Future Group founder walk his talk?".
  2. "Top Companies in BSE Retail segment by Total assets". Moneycontrol.com.
  3. "Top Companies in NSE Retail segment by market cap". Moneycontrol.com.
  4. BSE. (10 Jul 2014). "Future Group Companies". Profit.ndtv.com.
  5. "Future Enterprises to raise Rs 3,000 crore from insurance biz sale; aims to pare debt, avoid insolvency". The Economic Times.
  6. Our Bureau. (2012-04-30). "Aditya Birla Novo to take control of Pantaloon's apparel business". Thehindubusinessline.com.
  7. (2012-09-10). "Future Value to be merged with Pantaloon Retail to cut operating cost". India Times.
  8. (2015-05-05). "Kishore Biyani's Future group acquires Bharti Retail in an all-stock deal valued at Rs 500 crore". The Economic Times.
  9. Mallet, Victor. (2015-05-04). "Bharti Retail and Future Group to merge". Financial Times.
  10. (2015-05-04). "Future Group's retail business to merge with Bharti Retail".
  11. "Amazon to acquire 49% stake in Kishore Biyani's Future Coupons; to get a minority stake in Future Retail". Business Today.
  12. "India's Reliance Retail to acquire Future Group's retail, wholesale, and logistics businesses for $3.4 billion".
  13. (9 March 2022). "How Ambani Outfoxed Amazon in a $3.4 Billion Deal Dispute". [[Bloomberg News]].
  14. "Amazon wins Supreme Court case restraining merger between Future and Reliance".
  15. (23 December 2021). "Explained: Why CCI withdrew approval for Amazon's investment in Future Group". The Indian Express.
  16. (8 November 2016). "Future Group to steer Heritage's retail business". The Hindu.
  17. "Fanzart partners with Future Group's HomeTown Stores".
  18. Reporter, Corporate. "Big Bazaar to invest Rs. 600 crore on expansion". The Hindu.
  19. pilla, vishwanath. "Future Retail buys Heritage Foods's retail business". Live Mint.

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