United Breweries Group

Indian conglomerate
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BrandsKingfisher
London PilsnerRevenueIncrease 7,549 crore (US$950 million) (2023)[1]
Operating income
Increase 403 crore (US$50 million) (2023)
Net income
Increase 304 crore (US$38 million) (2023)Total assetsIncrease 6,280 crore (US$790 million) (2023)Total equityIncrease 3,965 crore (US$500 million) (2023)OwnerHeineken
Number of employees
50,000 (2017)[2]Subsidiaries Websitewww.unitedbreweries.com

United Breweries Holdings Limited (UBHL), also called UB Group, is the Indian subsidiary of Heineken N.V.. Is headquartered in UB City, Bangalore, Karnataka. Its core business includes beverages and investments in various sectors. The company markets beer under the Kingfisher brand, and owns various other brands of alcoholic beverages. United Breweries is India's largest producer of beer.[3]

United Breweries now has greater than a 40% share of the Indian brewing market with 79 distilleries and bottling units around the world. In 2005, UB financed a takeover of the spirits business of the rival Shaw-Wallace company, giving it a majority share of India's spirits business.[4] The group no longer owns the Mendocino Brewing Company in the United States.

History

The UB Group was founded by a Scotsman, Thomas Leishman, in 1915, when he brought together Castle Brewery and Nilgiris Breweries (1857), Bangalore Brewing Co. (1885), British Brewing Corp. (1903) and BBB Brewery Co. Ltd. (1913). The Group took its initial lessons in manufacturing beer from South India-based British Breweries. At 22, Vittal Mallya was elected as the company's first Indian director in 1947. After a year, he replaced R. G. N. Price as the company's chairman.

United Breweries made its initial impact by manufacturing bulk beer for the British troops before independence which was transported in huge barrels or "Hogsheads". Kingfisher, the Group's most visible and profitable brand, made a modest entry in the sixties. The company expanded greatly during the 1950s and 60s by acquiring other breweries. First was the addition of McDowell as one of the Group subsidiaries. This move helped United Breweries to extend its portfolio to the wines and spirits business. As a strategical measure, the Group moved into agro-based industries and medicines. The former is marked by Mallya acquiring Kissan Products. A long-term relationship with Hoechst AG of Germany was also established, resulting in the creation of an Indian pharmaceutical company, Aventis Pharma. (Currently the Indian subsidiary of the global pharmaceuticals major Sanofi-Aventis).

UB Group had a relationship with United Spirits Limited, now majority-owned (54.8%) by Diageo.

The conglomerate was headed by Vijay Mallya, who left India on 2 March 2016, allegedly to escape legal action by Indian banks to whom he owed an estimated ₹9,000 crore (US$1.1 billion) in loans.

In June 2021, Heineken N.V. bought out Mallya's 15% stake in United Breweries Limited for ₹5,825 crores (US$730 million) from the Debt Recovery Tribunal. With this, Heineken's stake in the company increased to 61.5%, taking control of United Breweries.[5]

In May 2023, employees, terminated from service at the United Breweries factory located near Ranasthalam, Srikakulam on account of reduced orders, staged protest.[6]

A Kingfisher beer advertisement in Goa

The Pegasus, which is the symbol of the United Breweries, first found its place as the Group logo in 1941.[citation needed] Then, the Helladic horse – associated with beer and nectar in Greek mythology – carried a beer cask between the wings, ostensibly because beer formed the core operations of the Group. Later, the beer cask was removed to represent the Group's multifaceted operations.

Subsidiaries

Defunct subsidiaries

See also

References

  1. ^ "United Brewery Ltd". The Economic Times. The Times Group.
  2. ^ "Corporate profile - About us - Essar". Essar Group. 23 June 2010. Archived from the original on 10 August 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  3. ^ Gupta, Soumya (26 December 2017). "Kingfisher's market share drops as foreign beer brands gain ground". livemint. HT Media.
  4. ^ "Mallya bottles Shaw Wallace". The Telegraph. 22 March 2005. Archived from the original on 5 April 2005.
  5. ^ Chatterjee, Dev; Sahu, Ram Prasad (23 June 2021). "Heineken buys Mallya's 15% stake to take control of United Breweries". Business Standard India. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Andhra Pradesh: Employees of United Breweries stage protest against termination of service". Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  7. ^ "While everyone's scrapping over Vijay Mallya, Heineken moves in on United Breweries". Firstpost. 15 March 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  8. ^ "economic express".

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