PepsiCo's India revenue grows in double digits

PepsiCo's Asia Middle East and Africa region reported 11% growth in organic revenue and net revenue during third quarter ended Sept 6, 2014

Indra Nooyi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 12 2014 | 1:28 PM IST
PepsiCo India's revenue grew in double digits for nine months ended September 6, 2014 making the country amongst the fastest growing emerging markets for the global beverages and snack giant.

"Our developing and emerging markets business has proven to be resilient with high single-digit organic revenue growth year-to-date, including double-digit growth in Egypt and India," PepsiCo Inc Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi said in an earnings call.

"Even though the political environments are relatively stable, GDP and consumer spending growth remains mixed. Despite these challenges, our businesses performed well in the third quarter and year-to-date," she added.

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Other developing markets for the company such as China, Brazil and Turkey recorded high single digit growth while revenue in Russia grew in mid single-digit.

During the third quarter ended September 6, 2014 PepsiCo's Asia Middle East and Africa (AMEA) region reported 11% growth in organic revenue and net revenue.

It was driven by 11% volume growth in snacks and 3% volume growth in beverages.

Globally, PepsiCo reported organic revenue growth of 3.1% and net revenue growth of 2% in the third quarter.

PepsiCo has termed India as "high priority market". In November 2013, PepsiCo said it will invest Rs 33,000 crore in India by 2020 to ramp up operations.

The company said the investment will be utilised to strengthen its capability in various strategic areas, including innovation, manufacturing, infrastructure and agriculture.

Each of PepsiCo's eight brands (Pepsi, 7UP, Mirinda, Slice, Mountain Dew, Aquafina, Lay's & Kurkure) generate Rs 1,000 crore or more in estimated annual retail sales.

The company has 42 plants across India and apart from cold drinks like Pepsi, 7UP, Mirinda and Mountain Dew, it sells snacks under brands such as Lehar, Uncle Chipps and Kurkure.
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First Published: Oct 12 2014 | 12:55 PM IST

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