Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting FY23 sales cross Rs 10,000 crore

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The domestic FMCG business grew 17 per cent for the financial year ended March 31, 2023, the company, part of Azim Premji-led Wipro Enterprises, said in a statement..

Its sandalwood soap brand Santoor has now become the second largest player in the segment in India with sales of over Rs 2,650 crore...

Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting on Tuesday said it has crossed the milestone of Rs 10,000 crore in overall sales in FY23, helped by significant growth across geographies, brands, and categories..

The company, which operates in FMCG and lighting products, had reported a revenue of Rs 8,634 crore for the financial year ended March 31, 2022..

FY23 was a special year with the FMCG India business growing at 17 per cent and Malaysia strengthening its No 1 position in personal care with strong growth of over 20 per cent...

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