In this article, we will explore the fascinating life of Varun Beverages and how his impact has left an indelible mark on history. Varun Beverages has been a figure of great importance in various fields, from politics to science, and his legacy remains relevant today. Over the next few lines, we will delve into the life and work of Varun Beverages, exploring his achievements, challenges, and contributions to the world. Through this analysis, we hope to shed light on the importance of Varun Beverages and the lasting impact it has had on the world.
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Company type | Public |
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NSE: VBL BSE: 540180 | |
Industry | Food and Beverage |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | , India |
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Key people | Ravi Jaipuria (Founder-Chairman) |
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Parent | RJ Corp[2] |
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Website | varunbeverages.com |
Varun Beverages Limited (VBL) is an Indian multinational company that manufactures, bottles and distributes beverages. It is the largest bottling company of PepsiCo's beverages in the world outside the United States.[3][4] The company was incorporated in 1995 as a subsidiary of RJ Corp, and named after founder Ravi Jaipuria's son.[5]
Apart from carbonated soft drinks of PepsiCo such as Pepsi, 7 Up, Mountain Dew and Mirinda, the company distributes Tropicana and Tropicana Slice fruit juice brands, Gatorade sports-themed beverages, Sting energy drinks, Creambell milkshakes, Duke's club soda, Lipton ready-to-drink ice tea, and Aquafina brand of bottled water.[6][7][8] As of 2019, Varun Beverages is PepsiCo bottler in 27 states and 7 union territories of India.[9] The company also manufactures and distributes its products in Nepal, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Namibia and Botswana.[10][11][12]
In 2022, VBL entered into an agreement to manufacture Kurkure Puffcorn for PepsiCo India Holdings.[13]
In 2022, 70% volumes came from selling Carbonated Soft Drinks (CSDs), 23% volumes came from selling packages of drinking water, and the rest 7% volumes came from selling Non-Carbonated Beverages (NCBs). 81% of volume came from India and the rest internationally.[14]
In December 2023, Varun Beverages acquired PepsiCo's South African bottler Bevco for ₹1,320 crore.[15]
In April 2024, Varun Beverages started manufacturing soft drinks at its Gorakhpur facility.[16]
In November 2024, Varun Beverages announced acquisitions of SBC Beverages Tanzania Limited (SBCT) for ₹1304 crore, SBC Beverages Ghana Limited (SBCG) for ₹127 crore, and a 39.93% stake in Lunarmech Technologies Pvt Ltd for ₹200 crore.[17]