Binani Industries Ltdis an Indian business group based inMumbai.[3]It belongs to theBraj Binani Group.The business portfolio of Binani Industries includes sectors likecement,zinc,glass-fiber,and downstream composite products.[4]

Binani Industries
Company typePublic
BSE:500059
NSE:BINANIIND
IndustryCement,Zinc&glass fiber
Founded1872;152 years ago(1872)[1]
Headquarters,
India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Braj Binani (Chairman), Sunil Sethy (MD)[2]
Number of employees
1500
SubsidiariesBinani CementLtd, Binani Zinc Ltd, Goa Glass Fibre Ltd& BT Composites Ltd.
WebsiteOfficial website

Binani Industries holds the following subsidiaries:[5]

  • Binani CementLtd - Cement
  • Binani Zinc Ltd - Electrolytic Zinc
  • Goa Glass Fiber Ltd. - Glass Fiber

Binani Industries owns more than 98% of Binani Cement.[6]

Binani Industries holds operations in sales, manufacturing, and R&D in Asia, Europe, Middle East and North America.[7]

Controversy

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Calcutta High Courtissued an order for the winding up of Binani Industries Ltd, the holding company ofBinani CementLtd, due to its default on paying Rs5.65 crore to the advertising agency Milestone Brandcom Pvt Ltd.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Binani".Binaniindustries.Retrieved2 December2010.
  2. ^"BINANIZINC History | Binani Industries Ltd Company History & Profile".Economictimes.indiatimes.Retrieved2 December2010.
  3. ^"Binani".Binaniindustries.Retrieved2 December2010.
  4. ^"Binani Industries to buy public holding in cement unit - Money - DNA".Dnaindia. 6 October 2010.Retrieved2 December2010.
  5. ^"Binani Industries, Binani Cement soar on plan to delist Binani Cement".Indiainfoline. Archived fromthe originalon 11 October 2010.Retrieved2 December2010.
  6. ^Gohel, Ankit (3 January 2024)."Building material companies likely to post strong volumes, margin growth in Q3".mint.Retrieved3 January2024.
  7. ^"Group Overview - Binani Industries".Binani Industries.Retrieved16 February2018.
  8. ^Patra, Shakti (22 September 2017)."Binani Industries liable to be wound up: Calcutta high court".mint.Retrieved3 January2024.