Reliance Industries closer to being No 1 retailer

Coming close to Future Retail, after 42% revenue growth

Abhineet KumarRaghavendra Kamath Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 17 2013 | 2:32 AM IST
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), the country’s highest valued company, is on the way to becoming the number one retailer in India, seven years after it diversified into this sector from its mainstay of refining and the petrochemicals business.

This evening, it announced Rs 10,800 crore revenue by its retail arm for the year ending March 31, a 42 per cent growth.

Kishore Biyani’s Pantaloon Retail’s latest financial result, reported for the 18 months ending December 31, showed net sales of Rs 19,780 crore. On an annualised basis, this comes to Rs 13,187 crore, at an annual growth rate of 10.2 per cent. Analysts’ estimate 15 per cent of this or about Rs 1,980 crore came from the apparel and fashion business that has been recently sold to Aditya Birla Nuvo. The company has since been rechristened Future Retail and its financial results for the quarter ending March is awaited.

If one deducts the revenue of the sold business, the anualised revenue for Future Retail would come to Rs 11,209 crore. “Future Retail’s financial figures without the sold Pantaloon format is still awaited,” says Dhvani Modi, analyst with domestic brokerage ICICI Direct. “However, as per the latest numbers of Reliance Retail, it has come in neck to neck competition with Future Retail in terms of turnover.".

Future Retail executives were not available for comment. A mail sent did not get any response.

The importance of the retail arm has risen in importance, given RIL’s challenges in the petroleum exploration business, with depleting gas levels at its KG-D6 basin. The company has cash equivalents of Rs 82,975 crore in its books, which need to be deployed for better return on capital.

“It (petro exploration) is one business which is dragging on Reliance Industries for many years,” says A K Prabhakar, senior vice- president, equity research, Anand Rathi Financial Services. “So, they are heavily banking on retail and telecom and I think next year onwards, these will start making profits.”

Reliance Retail faltered initially on a plan to set up 4,000 stores by 2010. In the five years since it started operations in 2006, it could manage to set up just 1,300 stores. Its much- hyped ‘farm to fork’ strategy wouldn’t take off, following opposition in many states, dashing Ambani’s high hopes. In 2008-09, Reliance Retail had to shut 50 shops, downsize its employee strength by a little over 1,000 and exit two formats — Reliance Kitchen, which sold modular kitchen furniture, and Reliance Wellness, a beauty and lifestyle chain.

Mukesh Ambani again laid out an ambitious plan in Reliance’s 36th annual general meeting last year. By the new script, the aim is to achieve Rs 40,000-50,000 crore annual revenue in the next three years.
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First Published: Apr 17 2013 | 12:50 AM IST

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