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Grasim Industries Set To Reach Revenue Of Rs 2 Trillion In FY27: Kumar Mangalam Birla

Grasim Industries is set to reach a consolidated revenue of Rs 2 trillion in FY27, nearly double the level five years ago, Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla said. The growth will be driven by a diversified portfolio spanning building materials, financial services, digital commerce and renewable energy.
Birla, at the holding firm’s 79th annual general meeting said the composition of Grasim’s earnings is becoming increasingly balanced, with established businesses generating strong cash flows even as newer growth engines scale up rapidly.
“This gives us confidence that, in FY27, Grasim is poised to reach Rs 2 trillion of consolidated revenue, nearly double the level five years ago, establishing Grasim as a powerful example of what trusted institutions can achieve when they scale with clarity, conviction and purpose,” he said.
The company stands at an “important inflection point” stronger in scale, broader in ambition, and even more deeply aligned with India’s growth journey, he added.
In FY26, Grasim continued to build on its diversified strengths. It sustained its momentum across core businesses, advanced in newer growth businesses, and remained focused on prudent capital allocation, operational excellence and long-term shareholder value creation, Birla said.
Grasim, the holding company of the flagship Aditya Birla Group firms such as UltraTech Cement, Aditya Birla Capital, Birla Opus, Aditya Birla Renewables and Birla Pivot, had reported its “highest-ever” consolidated revenue of Rs 1.75 trillion in FY26.
Grasim, which will complete 80 years of incorporation on August 25, now operates 10 business lines and has a “market capitalisation exceeding Rs 2 trillion”, Birla said.
Grasim’s other businesses:
On Grasim’s building materials business, Kumar Mangalam Birla said UltraTech Cement crossed the milestone of 200 million tonnes per annum of grey cement capacity in April this year.
The paints business, Birla Opus, has emerged as a significant player in the decorative paints segment within two years of launch.
Birla Opus doubled its revenue year-on-year and secured a 10 per cent revenue market share in the Indian decorative paints market on a standalone basis in FY26, emerging as the number two player by capacity market share, Birla said.
Together with the Birla White putty business, the group’s revenue market share in decorative paints has reached the “early teens”, he added.

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