Wadia Groupis an Indianmultinationalconglomerate,founded inSurat,headquartered inMumbai.It was founded byLovji Nusserwanjee Wadiain 1736 and is theoldest company in India,with its subsidiaryThe Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited,established in 1863, being the oldestpublicly tradedIndian company.[3]Other notable companies of the group areBombay Dyeing,a textile company established in 1879, andBritannia Industries,a food and beverage company established in 1918.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1736 |
Founder | Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia |
Headquarters | , India |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Nusli Wadia (Chairman)[1] |
Products | |
Revenue | US$2.700 billion (₹28,000 Crores) |
Total equity | US$6.929 billion (₹51,400 Crores) |
Owner | Wadia family |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | www |
Lovji Wadia secured contracts with theBritish East India Companyto build ships and docks in Bombay in 1736.[4]This, and subsequent efforts, would result in Bombay becoming a strategic port for the British colonial undertakings in Asia. TheBombaydry dock, the first dry dock in Asia, was built by Lovji and his brother Sorabji in 1750. Among the historical ships built by the Wadia Group areHMSMinden,HMSCornwallis,andHMSTrincomalee.
Companies
editThe Wadia group consists of several companies, four of which are listed on Indian stock exchanges.
- Bombay Dyeing– Established in 1879.
- Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation– Established in 1863.
- Britannia Industries– Established in 1918.
- National Peroxide Limited – Established in 1999.
Apart from the listed companies, Wadias own several other firms, including:
- Gladrags– afashion magazinewhich is the particular interest of Maureen Wadia, a former air hostess. Established in 1959.
- Wadia Techno-Engineering Services Limited (WTESL) – Established in 1960.
- Go First– Established in 2005.
- Punjab Kings– a cricket team, one of the ten franchisees playing in theIndian Premier League.Established in 2008.
- Bombay Realty– Established in 2011.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"India Wadia Group stays in Britannia long term-paper".Reuters. 4 July 2007.Retrieved30 September2010.
- ^"Home".wadiaengg.
- ^Mudgill, Amit."Old isn't gold always! These 19th century firms failed to reward investors in last 5 years".The Economic Times.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^Mihir Bose (2006).Bollywood: a history.Tempus.ISBN978-0-7524-2835-2.