For the direct-selling segment of the FMCG space, it was almost a stand-still as head of market leader Amway India got arrested, resulting in louder demands for putting in place a clear-cut regulatory framework for this business to weed out illegal multi-level marketing schemes from genuine operators.
The year also saw change of guard taking place at various major FMCG companies, including HUL, Marico and Britannia.
On business front, FMCG firms continued to struggle with subdued demand as the economy is to get back on tracks.
Most companies, including Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL), Marico, Dabur, ITC and Emami reported increase in sales during the year but complained of headwinds that impacted growth.
High inflation led to drop in consumer spending, especially discretionary spending.
"There is a lag of 2-3 quarters between economic indicators such as GDP and inflation numbers improving and sale of FMCG products. We remain positive about our medium to long-term growth outlook," HUL's Chief Financial Officer P B Balaji had said in October.
Even as they faced the challenges, there were also a few management level changes in the FMCG companies this year.
Marico elevated Saugata Gupta as the Managing Director of the company from April 1. Gupta, who joined Marico in January 2004 as Marketing Head, was elevated to become the CEO of the company's India business in 2007.
Harsh Mariwala, who was earlier Chairman and MD, will continue as the chairman of the company.
This year also saw resignation of Marico Group CFO Milind Sarwate. Sarwate was with Marico for the last 16 years and had joined the company in 1998 as the CFO. He was instrumental in driving Marico's inorganic growth agenda through acquisitions and alliances, in India and overseas.
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