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BAJAJ GROUPA r e n o w n e d I n d i a n C o n g l o m e r a t e
Welcome to
Founded by
Bajaj Family TreeJ a m n a l a l B a j a j
( 1 8 8 9 - 1 9 4 2 )
Kamalnayan Bajaj(1915-1972)
Ramkrishna Bajaj(1924-1994)
Rahul Bajaj
Shishir Bajaj
Shekhar Bajaj Madhur Bajaj Niraj Bajaj
Kushagra Nayan Bajaj Apoorv Nayan Bajaj
Leads business inAgri processing(Sugar), Power, FMCG , Infra & Real estate
Shishir Bajaj( M B A – N e w Y o r k U n i v e r s i t y )
A g e : 6 7
Kushagra Nayan Bajaj
(MBA - Northwestern University)
(BSc. - Carnegie Mellon University)
Age: 37
Apoorv Nayan Bajaj
(B.Com), Age: 34
Bajaj Group isone of India’s most respected business
groups with businesses in four key sectors
o Agri Processingo Powero FMCGo Infra & Real Estate
With more than 10,000 employees
Group Revenue of Rs.6953 crore
Ongoing power projects aggregating Rs.12,000 crore
Business sectorsSECTOR Company
Agri Processing Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd.
FMCG Bajaj Corp Ltd.
Power Bajaj Energy Private Ltd.Lalitpur Power Generation Company Ltd.
Real Estate & Infrastructure
Bajaj Infrastructure Development Company Ltd.
Bajaj International Realty Pvt. Ltd.
COMPANY PROMOTER OWNERSHIP
Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd. * 46.13%
Bajaj Corp Ltd. * 75%
Bajaj Energy Pvt. Ltd. 100%
Lalitpur Power Generation Company
Ltd.74%
Bajaj Infrastructure Development Company Ltd.
100%
Bajaj International Realty Pvt. Ltd. 100%
Promotors
Market Capitalization of the listed companies as on December 2, 2013Rs. 4,326 crore / US$ 695 million* Listed companies
Group Revenue – FY2013
Agri. Processing, 65%, Rs.4531
crores
Power, 23%, Rs.1630 Crore
FMCG, 9%, Rs.607Crore
Real Estate & In-fra., 3%, Rs.185
Crore
Agri. Processing Power FMCG Real Estate & Infra.
RevenuesRs. 6,953
crore
Group Revenue – Trend(Rs. Crore)
CAGR 26.1%
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1,988 2,076
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REVENUES (Rs. Crore)
Founder (1889-1942)
Founded by Shri Jamnalal Bajaj, freedom fighter, philanthropist and close confidante of Mahatma Gandhiji
Started one of the first sugar mills of India more than eight decades ago in 1931
Pioneer in encouraging domestic manufacturing especially in the agrarian sector
Shri Jamnalal Bajaj
Founder (1889-1942)
1931INCORPORATED
THE HINDUSTHAN SUGAR MILLS LIMITED
1944THE DISTILLERY UNIT AT
THE FIRST PLANT COMMENCED PRODUCTION
1931 - 1950
Shri Jamnalal Bajaj
Chairman (1889-1942)
Shri Kamalnayan Bajaj
1967ESTABLISHED: SHARDA
SUGAR & INDUSTRIES LTD. AS A SUBSIDIARY OF
HINDUSTHAN SUGAR MILLS LTD.
1963SET UP: THE JAMNALAL
BAJAJ TRUST TO SUPPORT RURAL COMMUNITIES
1951 - 1970
Continuing Saga
Chairman & Managing Director of Bajaj hindusthan
and Chairman of Bajaj Group
RENAMED: THE HINDUSTHAN SUGAR MILLSAS
1990AMALGAMATED: SHARDA SUGAR & INDUSTRIES LTD
WITH BHL
1981INCREASED: CAPACITY OF
CEMENT PLANT FROM 4 TO 6 MILLION TONS P.A.
GOLDEN JUBLEE YEAR
BAJAJ HINDUSTHAN LTD.(BHL)
1971 - 1990
VICE CHAIRMAN/JOINT MANAGING DIRECTOR
BAJAJ HINDUSTHAN LTD. ANDVICE CHIARMAN BAJAJ GROUP
2004COMMENCED: 7000 TCD
GREENFIELD SUGAR PLANT NEAR MEERUT – START OF A MAJOR
EXPANSION PROJECT
SET UP: DISTILLERY OF 60 KLD AT PALIA KALAN (LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT)
1991SOLD: CEMENT PLANT TO J K
UDAIPUR UDYOG LTD.
1991 - 2011
2003SET UP: THE KAMALNAYAN BAJAJ
TRUST TO SUPPORT RURAL COMMUNITIES
Continuing Saga
2005COMMENCED: 3 GREENFIELD
SUGAR PLANTS-21,000 TCD IN WEST UP
ACQUISITION: PRATAPPUR SUGAR AND INDUSTRIES LTD. IN EAST UP
2006COMMENCED: 4
GREENFIELD SUGAR PLANTS – 33,000 TCD IN
CENTRAL & WESTERN UP
CAPACITY RISES: AT EXISTING UNITS –
53,000TCD TO 95,000 TCD
COMMENCED: DISTILLERY OF 160 KLD AT
KINAUNI (MEERUT DISTRICT)
2007COMMENCED: 3 GREENFIELD
SUGAR PLANTS – 34,000 TCD IN EAST UP UNDER BAJAJ HINDUSTHAN
SUGAR & INDUSTRIES LTD.(SUBSIDIARY)
TOTAL CANE CRUSHING CAPACITY: 1,36,000 TCD
BHL NOW NO.1 IN ASIA AND AMONGST TOP 4 GLOBALLY
COMMENCED: 3 DISTILLERIES EACH OF 160 KLD ACROSS UP
DISTILLERY CAPACITIES: RISES FROM 540 KLD TO 800 KLD
2008COMMISSIONING:
MEDIUM DENSITY FIBRE BOARD PLANTS UNDER BEPL IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN UP UNDER
BAJAJ ECO-TEC
BAJAJ POWER + COAL MINING
2008BIDCO
BAJAJ INTERNATIONAL REALTY PVT LTD. IS WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF BIDCO WHICH HANDLES THE REALTY BUSINESS
2010LALITPUR POWER
GENERATION COMPANY LTD: STARTS WORK ON A 1980 MW
POWER PROJECTAMALGAMATED: BAJAJ HINDUSTHAN SUGAR & INDUSTRIES LTD WITH
BHL
2010BAJAJ CORP IPO
RAISES: AROUND 3 BILLION
BAJAJ ENERGY PVT LTD: STARTS WORK ON
THERMAL POWER GENERATION CAPACITIES
OF 450MW
2011LALITPUR POWER
GENERATION COMPANY LTD: COMMENCES
CONSTRUCTION OF 1980MW SUPER CRITICAL POWER
PLANT
BAJAJ ENERGY PVT LTD: STARTS COMMERCIAL
OPERATION OF ITS 450MW THERMAL POWER
2013BAJAJ CORP : ACQUIRES
NOMARKS
Sugar and Ethanol Business
AGRI PROCESSING
Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd.
Largest sugar manufacturer in India with 14 sugar mills with 136,000 TCD crushing capacity across 14 locations
Amongst the top 10 sugar companies in the world
India’s largest green fuel - Ethanol manufacturer with a capacity of 800 KLD
Strong relationships with over 7 million farmers whose incomes have more than doubled from Rs.57 billion in 2008-09 to around Rs.135 billion in 2012
This pre-eminent position is the result of rapid greenfield expansions during 2003-2007. The Company has made the largest investment in the agriculture sector in the State of
Uttar Pradesh.
Bajaj Hindusthan Ltd. - Snapshot
BHL: Eco-friendly Company
POWER GENERATION: We recycle bagasse residue to generate 428 MW of power. After meeting our captive needs, we supply 105 MW to the UP state grid
ETHANLOL: We have made pioneering efforts in the area of renewable fuel and are India’s largest and the world’s sixth largest producer of ethanol.
BIOGAS: Our biogas plants for distillery effluents at Kinauni, Palia, Gola, Gangnauli, Khambarkhera and Rudauli are setting standards for distillery facilities across the country
BHL: Eco-friendly Company
IMPROVING THE SOIL PROFILE: We innovatively use sugarcane residue to complement chemical fertilizers. Low cost bio-compost manufactured from press mud – a water waste product – improves soil texture and the carbon / nitrogen ratio.
EMISSION CONTROLS: BHL has installed wet scrubbers to restrict emission and a third of the plants are developed as a green belt to mitigate the effects of any emissions.
FMCG
Bajaj Corp Ltd. (BCL)
Bajaj Corp Ltd. (BCL) - Snapshot Clear leader with a dominant market share in
the light hair oil FMCG segment Bajaj Almond Drops , the flagship brand
reaches 25 million households and is consumed by over 125 million individuals on an annual basis
Fastest growing company in the FMCG sector with high profitability and consistent performance
A zero debt company Acquired “NOMARKS” brand in 2013 to
expand its portfolio into the skin care category
Bajaj Corp Ltd. (BCL) - Snapshot
POWER
Bajaj Energy Private Ltd.(BEPL)
BEPL - SNAPSHOT
The Bajaj Group ‘s first foray into the thermal power sector
450 MW thermal power capacity commissioned within a record time of 20 months at an investment of Rs.2,370 crore
Long term PPA with 100% cost pass through Guaranteed 16% return on equity for 25
years 100% plant availability and profitable from
the very first year of operations
450 MW Thermal Power Project
BEPL - SNAPSHOT
Land· Obtained
Environment clearance · Obtained
Coal· Coal linkage obtained from Coal India Limited. 25 year FSA
signed and coal delivered to sites
Water · Water allocated
Financial closure
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Escrow
· Achieved: Project cost of Rs. 2,640 crore with 75:25 Debt-Equity
Escrow opened for 105% of billing value
Construction commencement
· January 2010
Commissioning date · Commissioned and 97.5% availability factor achieved
Power sale · 100% pass through PPA with guaranteed post tax RoE of 16% (incl. .0.5 % timely completion incentive) signed;
450 MW Thermal Power Project
Lalitpur Power Generation Company Ltd. - LPGCL
LPGCL - Snapshot
The Group strengthens its presence in the core power sector through the implementation of a 1,980 MW thermal power plant using Super Critical technology at Lalitpur in Uttar Pradesh
Total investment - Rs. 12,000 crore, the largest by the Group
Long term PPA with 100% cost pass through Guaranteed 15.5% return on equity for 25
years Expected revenues of over Rs. 10,000 crore
1980 MW Super Critical Thermal Power Project
LPGCL - Snapshot1980 MW Super Critical Thermal Power
ProjectLand
· Obtained
Environment clearance · Obtained
Coal• Cleared by CCEA in June 2013. MOU/FSA to be signed by End October
2013 for 2 units of 660MW each
Water · Water allocated
Financial closure
+
Escrow
· Achieved: Project cost of Rs. 12,112 crore with 73:27 Debt-Equity
Documentation completed
Construction commencement
· March 2011
Commissioning date · February 2015 Unit 1; June 2015 Unit 2; October 15 Unit 3
Power sale · 100% pass through PPA with guaranteed post tax RoE of 15.5% signed
Infra & Real Estate
Bajaj infrastructure Development Company Ltd. - BIDCO
BIDCO - Snapshot
BIDCO is the Group’s EPCM company focussed on infrastructure projects in the power sector
In a short span has executed projects aggregating Rs. 2,000 crore
Orders in hand aggregate Rs. 2,500 crore
Highly qualified technical manpower
Bajaj International Realty - BIRPL
BIRPL - Snapshot The Bajaj Group’s foray into real estate
development began in 2010
Fully funded by the promoters and a zero debt company BIRPL focusses only on residential development sin Mumbai
Total projects aggregating 6.6 million sq. ft.
Land bank of over 45 acres
Corporate Social Responsibility
Kamalnayan Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation - KJBF
KJBF
Towards Sustaina
ble Livelihoo
d
Institution
BuildingCapacity Building
Soil & Water
Conservation
Water Resource
Development and
ManagementSustainable
Agriculture
Non Conventio
nal Sources of
energy
Alternative
Livelihood
Out reach/
Networking
40
Water Harvesting
Water Management
Sustainable Agriculture Practices Alternative
livelihood
Marketing Linkages and Value Addition
Capacity Building/ Networking
Functional Approach
Plan for 2012-13 Rs. 26.5 Crore. Strengthening collaboration and networking of GOs &
development organisations. Promoting agro-based livelihood focusing on
efficient use of water, dairy farming, horticulture and less water intensive cropping pattern.
To reach out in all 1000 villages of Wardha District by 2020.
Our Partners – Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Govt., NABARD, International Fund for Agriculture Development, Self Employed Women’s Association etc.
Total Investment : Rs 22.50 Crore KJBF Contribution : Rs 19.45 Crore Community Contribution : Rs 1.35 Crore Govt.\Other Contribution : Rs 1.70 Crore
TOTAL EXPENDITURE INCURRED
ROADMAP - 2020
FICCI WATER AWARDS 2012RECOGNISING EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES BY INDUSTRY CATEGORY
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