Elder Health Care to build own brands

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:57 AM IST

In a shift in strategy, FMCG player Elder Health Care has decided to give more focus to building its own brands and has lined up about half-a-dozen launches this year, a top company official said.

The company is also aiming for a massive jump in its turnover by FY13 at Rs 300-crore against Rs 80-crore in FY10, the official said.

"As part of our next 5-year road-map, we plan to build our own brands rather than go for in-licensed products. We plan to launch about 5-6 of our own products this year, beginning April," Elder Health Care's Managing Director Anuj Saxena told PTI here.

Following this shift in strategy, the company aims to have a 50:50 ratio between in-licensed products and own brands over the next three-five years as against the present 90:10 in favour of in-licensed products, he said.

The company is betting big on the deodorants segment and plans to launch its own brand--Octane--in April. It already has an in-licensed deodorant called Fuel launched last year which should fetch it a Rs 10-crore revenue in FY11.

"We plan to launch Octane in April and together with fuel, are targeting an 8-9% marketshare in deodorants. The market has been growing at around 40% every year in the last three-years and our experience with Fuel should stand us in good stead in pushing Octane," Saxena said.

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First Published: Mar 20 2011 | 3:48 PM IST

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