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Investor Presentation July 2016

Industry Overview

INDUSTRY SIZE AND STRUCTURE FMCG Rs. 2,58,122 cr Hair Care Rs. 19,064 cr 7% CONTRIBUTION Shampoo Rs. 5,678 cr (30%)* Perfumed Oil Rs. 6,411 cr (34%)* Coconut Based Oil Rs. 3475 cr (18%)* Hair Conditioners Rs. 461 cr (2%)* Hair Dyes Rs. 3,038 cr (16%)* Hair Oil Market Coconut based Oils (35%)** Amla based Oils (15%)** Light Hair Oils (16%)** Cooling Oils (9%) ** Perfumed Hair Oil Segment Others (25%)** * Value based share of Hair Care Market ** Value based share of Hair Oil Market MAT MAR 16

Hair Oil Market in India Overall Hair Oil Market Volume Overall Oil Market Value (In 000 KLtr) 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 197 214 236 238 247 269 251 253 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 Light Hair Oil Volume Q-O-Q -0.9% 64 In Rs cr 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 4,498 5,044 5,728 6,981 7,867 Light Hair Oil Value 9,895.2 9,277.7 8,675.6 Q-O-Q -1.2% 2480.56 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 (In 000 KLtr) 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 31.9 32.4 30.0 31.0 26.8 22.4 19.9 18.4 Q-O-Q -0.7% 8.2 (Rs. Cr.) 1,474 1,503 1,588 1311 1,080 831 710 610 472 403.0 335.6 0.0 0.0 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 17 Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016; LHO nos. adjusted from 15-16 for like to like comparison 1,800.0 1,600.0 1,400.0 1,200.0 1,000.0 800.0 600.0 400.0 200.0 Hair Oils category is declining slightly as compared to Q1FY16. LHO segment shows slight value growth. Q-O-Q 0.6% 3

4 Light Hair Oil Market in India Light Hair Oil Volume Light Hair Oil Value (In 000 KLtr) 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 18.4 19.9 22.4 26.8 30.0 31.9 31.0 32.4 Q-O-Q -0.7% 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 8.2 (Rs. Cr.) 1,800.0 1,600.0 1,400.0 1,200.0 1,000.0 800.0 600.0 400.0 200.0 0.0 335.6 472 610 710 831 1,080 1311 1,474 1,503 1,588 403.0 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 Q-O-Q 0.6% Almond Drops Hair Oil Market - Volume Almond Drops Hair Oil Market - Value (In 000 KLtr) 20.00 18.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 8.11 9.56 11.01 13.90 16.30 18.08 17.88 18.79 4.68 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016; LHO nos. adjusted from 15-16 for like to like comparison Q-O-Q -2.3% Bajaj Almond Drops shows slight drop in volume & value this Q1 (Rs. Cr.) 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 284 360 441 594 746 861 897 964 242.7 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 Q-O-Q -0.6%

5 Market Shares Trends (All India - Urban Plus Rural) Volume MS Value MS 70% 70% 60% 50% 44.1% 48.0% 49.1% 51.9% 54.4% 56.6% 57.7% 58.0% 57.4% 60% 50% 46.5% 50.7% 53.0% 55.0% 56.9% 58.4% 59.7% 60.7% 60.2% 40% 40% 30% 20% 10% 30% 20% 10% 0% 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 0% 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 *Market Share in the Light Hair Oil Category, LHO nos. adjusted from 15-16 for like to like comparison. Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016

6 Market Shares Trends (All India - Urban Plus Rural) Volume MS Value MS 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 6.6% 6.7% 7.1% 7.4% 7.4% 5.8% 4.5% 4.7% 4.1% 3.5% 3.0% 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 4.4% 5.1% 6.3% 7.1% 7.7% 8.5% 9.5% 9.9% 9.7% 9.7% 9.8% 2.0% 1.0% 2.0% 0.0% 0.0% *Market Share in the Total Hair Oil Category Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016

ADHO Relative Market Share Value Trend 7 Relative Market share is the ratio of Bajaj Almond Drops market share to the next largest competitor in LHO segment Relative MS - Val 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.2 3.4 4.0 4.3 4.2 4.3 4.5 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016(Q1) Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016; LHO nos. adjusted from 15-16 for like to like comparison Strong Relative market share demonstrates the strength of the brand

ADHO Relative Market Shares Value States Relative Market Share Rank States Relative Market Share Rank Delhi 3.7 1 Rajasthan 1.6 1 Punjab 3.6 1 HP-JK 3.9 1 Haryana 4.3 1 NZ 2.9 1 Madhya Pradesh 3.8 1 Chhattisgarh 6.7 1 UP 3.5 1 Uttaranchal 4.3 1 CZ 4.1 1 Assam 4.3 1 Bihar 9.6 1 Jharkhand 6.8 1 North East 3.7 1 Orissa 6.4 1 WB 2.4 1 EZ 5.5 1 Maharashtra 4.5 1 Mumbai 3.0 1 Gujarat 2.0 1 WZ 3.1 1 AP 1.3 1 Karnataka 10.2 1 Kerala 1.4 1 TN 1.0 1 SZ 2.1 1 All India 4.5 1 Relative Market share is the ratio of Almond Drops market share to the next largest competitor in LHO segment Rank is the position of ADHO in respective state Source AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016 8

Statewise Market Share LHO Volume ADHO Proportion % ADHO Market Share % (Vol) MAT June 16 Saliency Urban Rural Total Urban Rural All India 57 43 57.7% 54.8% 62.0% Delhi 6 100 0 55.5% 55.5% - Raj 6 53 47 46.0% 50.0% 42.3% Punjab 4 68 32 54.9% 53.4% 58.9% Har 6 77 23 57.3% 55.1% 67.1% HP-JK 1 43 57 50.6% 46.8% 53.7% MP 10 51 49 57.5% 57.5% 57.5% Chattisgarh 4 44 56 71.8% 63.1% 80.1% UP 25 41 59 62.1% 57.6% 65.8% Uttar 1 57 4 59.9% 54.8% 68.2% Assam 3 36 64 66.7% 62.5% 69.7% Bihar 8 46 54 76.9% 70.4% 83.4% JharKhand 2 55 45 68.8% 65.9% 73.6% North East 1 56 44 44.5% 41.0% 49.5% Orissa 2 53 47 67.7% 63.4% 73.5% WB 7 57 43 42.5% 38.8% 48.9% Guj 4 67 33 55.7% 51.4% 67.1% Maha 7 72 28 58.3% 59.0% 56.7% AP 1 89 11 49.1% 50.5% 40.2% Kar 1 77 23 67.6% 67.1% 69.1% Kerala 0 90 10 25.1% 25.9% 19.9% TN 0 99 1 34.2% 37.3% 3.9% Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016 9

Light Hair Oil Market Key Characteristics Rural Urban break up of LHO market Share of Distribution Channels in LHO market 3% Urban dominated segment due to its relatively higher pricing 77% 8% 6% 6% Grocers dominate distribution Modern Trade - Urban Pan plus Chemists All India -Urb-Cosmetics Grocers SKU wise break up of LHO market Region wise break up of LHO market 50ml and above SKUs contribute the maximum in the repertoire. Sales tend to be concentrated in the Central part of the country Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, Apr-June 2016 10

Company Overview

Bajaj Corp Ltd. (BCL) An Overview Part of Bajaj Group which has business interests in varied industries including sugar, consumer goods, power generation & infrastructure development Subsidiary of Bajaj Resources Ltd. (BRL) BCL is the exclusive licensee of brands owned by BRL Brands licensed to BCL for 99 years from 2008 Key brand Bajaj Almond Drops Hair Oil 2nd largest brand in the overall hair oils segment Market leader with over 60% market share* of LHO market Premium positioning commands one of the highest per unit prices in the industry New Product Launch: Bajaj Amla Hair Oil Other brands - Brahmi Amla, Bajaj Kailash Parbat Cooling Oil and Jasmine (all hair oil brands), Black tooth powder and skincare products under Nomarks brand. *Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, June 2016. Haircare Portfolio Bajaj Almond Drops Hair Oil - A premium perfumed hair oil containing almond oil and Vitamin E Competitors Keo Karpin (Dey s Medical), Hair & Care (Marico), Clinic All Clear (HUL) Bajaj Kailash Parbat Cooling Oil An ayurvedic formulation containing Sandal & Almond extracts Competitors: Himani Navratna Bajaj Brahmi Amla Hair Oil - Traditional heavy hair oil. Brand has been in existence since 1953 Competitors - Dabur Amla, Dabur Sarson Amla Bajaj Amla Variant in the low price amla hair oil segment catering to price conscious consumers Competitors - Shanti Badam Amla Hair Oil (Marico) Bajaj Jasmine Hair Oil - A Jasmine flower perfumed hair oil. In demand due to cultural significance. Bajaj Kala Dant Manjan An oral care product for the rural market. 12

Skincare Portfolio Bajaj Nomarks Creams for Normal Skin, Oily Skin & Dry Skin Types, available in sizes 12g(Normal skin) & 25g Bajaj Nomarks Facewash for Normal Skin & Neem Facewash, available in sizes 15g,(Neem) 50g, 100g(Neem) Bajaj Nomarks Soaps Herbal scrub soap and Neem Soap, available in sizes 125g Bajaj Nomarks Exfoliating Scrub, 50g and Bajaj Nomarks Face Pack 25g

14 Bajaj Almond Drops - A Premium Brand Strong Market Share Growth in Recent Years... But not at the cost of pricing power 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 46.5% 50.7% 53.0% 55.0% 56.9% 58.4% 59.7% 60.7% 60.2% 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Q1 16-17 Comparative Price of Different Brands for 100 ml in the Hair Oil Segment Competitor Brands (MRP of 100ml (Rs.) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 [VALUE] 42 60 60 30 45 55 42 50 65 0 Amla Hair Oil Brahmi Amla Almond Drops Kailash Parbat Parachute Keo Karpin Dabur Vatika Dabur Amla Hair & Care Navratna Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report June 2016 Almond Drops has created a unique positioning for itself through initiatives like product differentiation (Almond based), focused marketing, unique packaging (glass vs. plastic used by competition etc.)

15 Consumer Profile- Bajaj Almond Hair Drops Oil Users For Light Hair Oils, the consumer is skewed towards SEC A,B and younger age group. Gender Male- 43% Female- 57% Age Group 25 to 35 yrs ( 58% of users) Socio Economic Class (SEC)- Urban A 21% B 36% C 30% Source Last U&A (2012)

Strong Distribution Network Distribution Network Distribution Structure 213 45 154 4 5 70 The company reaches consumers through 3.7mn retail outlets serviced by 7632 distributors and 13807 wholesalers Factory (8) OWN Himachal Pradesh -2, Uttarakhand- 1 THIRD PARTY - Himachal Pradesh-2, Rajasthan-1, Uttarakhand- 2 Central Warehouse (1) 539 2 0 1805 63 5 352 Regional Distribution Centre (29) 417 688 179 236 198 516 Urban Distribution Rural Distribution 523 45 247 277 Redistribution Stockist 1,499 Super Stockist - 220 Sub-Stockist 5913 3 0 124 Retail Outlets 1514822 Retail Outlets - 2217038 Over the years, BCL has created a large distribution network (that continues to grow) which can be leveraged to introduce new products 16

17 Van Operations Started in FY 13 with a objective of increasing Rural Sales Piloted 39 Vans in Q4 FY 13 Currently operating 117 vans (for Sales) Vans cover 7560 uncovered Towns and Villages on a monthly basis For MAT June 16, Bajaj Almond Drops Hair Oil got 43 % of its sales from Rural India Volume Growth in Rural India 1.1% (Urban + Rural = -2.3%) Market share in Rural India 62% (Urban + Rural = 57.7%) *Source: AC Nielsen Retail Audit Report, updated June 2016.

18 Organization Structure Chairman Mr. Kushagra Nayan Bajaj Managing Director Mr. Sumit Malhotra GM- Operations Mr. Kabir Sahni 3 Works Manager (3 MUs) Mr Manoj Gupta Head Internal Audit Company Secretary Hitesh Kanani Head- QC & R&D VP - Finance Mr. D.K. Maloo Head- Treasury President Operations Mr. Apoorv Bajaj Chief Financial officer Mr. V.C. Nagori Regional Commercial Manager- 5 in No's DGM IT Mr. Dharmesh J. Sanghavi AGM / Sr. Mgr- Finance Head Intl. Business Pankaj Banerjee Country Manager- Bangladesh, Nepal, GCC and SEAN Head Supply Chain & Procurement Mr. Devendra Jain Head - Purchase Mr. Subroto Ghosh Manager Planning & Logistics VP HR Mr. Subhamay Chatterjee AGM L&D DGM ESS Manager Payroll Marketing Head Category Managers President- Sales & Marketing - Mr.Sandeep Verma DGM Key Accts. DGM South & West AGM - North AGM - Central AGM- East Sales Head

Financial Information 19 Summary Income Statement Summary Balance Sheet Particulars (Rs. In Crore) Q1FY17 Q1FY16 FY 16 Sales (Net) 203.73 200.13 793.67 EBITDA 72.06 67.38 278.54 EBITDA Margin 35.37% 33.67% 35.10% Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Item 78.10 71.98 298.68 Exceptional Item (Trademark & Intellectual Properties) 11.75 11.75 46.98 Profit Before Tax(PBT) 66.36 60.24 251.70 Net Profit after Tax 52.20 47.38 197.99 Net Profit Margin 25.62% 23.68% 24.95% BAHO 1.2% Brandwise Sales Break-Up for Qtr 1 FY 2017 KPCO 0.3% AHO 2.0% NOMARKS 3.1% JHO 0.6% BTP 0.2% Particulars (Rs. In Crore) Shareholders Equity Key Highlights As on 30.06.2016 Strong demonstrated growth track record As on 31.03.2016 538.08 485.82 Net Fixed Assets 54.20 65.59 Investments (including Bank FDs, Bank CDs and Government Securities & Bonds) 485.02 414.93 Net Current Assets -1.14 5.30 Among the highest EBITDA margins in the industry ADHO 92.6%

20 EBITDA & PAT Performance Rs. in Crore Particulars Q1FY17 Q1FY16 YoY% FY 16 EBITDA 72.06 67.38 6.94% 278.54 Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Item 78.10 71.98 8.50% 298.68 Exceptional Item (Trademark & Intellectual Properties) 11.75 11.75 46.98 Profit Before Tax (PBT) 66.36 60.24 10.16% 251.70 Profit After Tax (PAT) 52.20 47.38 10.16% 197.99

21 Profit & Loss Q1 FY2017 Rs. in Crore Particulars Q1FY17 Q1FY16 YoY% FY 16 Net Sales 203.73 200.13 1.80% 793.67 Other Operating Income 0.58 0.73 2.19 Material Cost 70.39 77.26 297.19 % of Sales 34.55% 38.60% 37.45% Employees Cost 13.82 11.13 45.83 % of Sales 6.78% 5.56% 5.77% Advertisement & Sales Prom. 26.46 24.55 91.42 % of Sales 12.99% 12.27% 11.52% Other Expenses 21.58 20.55 82.88 % of Sales 10.59% 10.27% 10.44% EBITDA 72.06 67.38 6.94% 278.54 % of Sales 35.37% 33.67% 35.10% Other Income 8.36 6.64 28.78 Finance Cost 0.20 0.01 0.21 Depreciation 1.02 1.00 4.32 Corporate Social Responsibility 1.10 1.03 4.12 Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Item 78.10 71.98 8.50% 298.68 Exceptional Item (Trademark & Intellectual Properties) 11.75 11.75 46.98 Profit Before Tax(PBT) 66.36 60.24 10.16% 251.70 Tax Expenses 14.16 12.85 53.71 Profit After Tax(PAT) 52.20 47.38 10.16% 197.99 % of Sales 25.62% 23.68% 24.95% Diluted EPS (Rs.) 3.54 3.21 13.42

22 Sales Performance Sales (Value) : Q1FY16 v/s Q1FY17 In ` Crores 250 200 150 100 200.13 203.73 50 0 Q1 FY16 Q1 FY17 Sales for the quarter ended June 16 has increased by 1.80% value wise and 0.77% volume wise.

23 Statement of Quarter wise Sales (Volume & Value) STATEMENT OF QUARTERWISE SALES (VOLUME - In Cases ) PRODUCT Q1 FY 17 % to Total Q1 FY 16 % to Total ADHO 1,269,703 92.59% 1,241,928 91.26% KPCO 7,483 0.55% 7,435 0.55% BAHO 11,801 0.86% 14,073 1.03% AHO 45,072 3.29% 49,696 3.65% Nomarks 29,195 2.13% 40,210 2.95% Others 8,081 0.59% 7,472 0.55% Total 1,371,336 100.00% 1,360,814 100.00% % Increase over corresponding period of Previous Year 0.77% STATEMENT OF QUARTERWISE SALES (VALUE - In Rs. Crores) PRODUCT Q1 FY 17 % to Total Q1 FY 16 % to Total ADHO 18,871.91 92.63% 18,311.10 91.49% KPCO 64.47 0.32% 128.63 0.64% BAHO 236.15 1.16% 268.29 1.34% AHO 417.55 2.05% 426.82 2.13% NOMARKS 637.26 3.13% 756.62 3.78% OTHERS 146.00 0.72% 121.81 0.61% Total 20,373.35 100.00% 20,013.27 100.00% % Increase over corresponding period of Previous Year 1.80%

24 Consistent Performance over the last 13 successive quarters 40.00% 35.00% 31.88% 30.86% 31.67% 32.35% 33.62% 35.37% 30.00% 28.37% 27.09% 27.04% 28.65% 28.58% 28.27% 29.24% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% Gr (Value) Gr (Vol) EBIDTA 5.00% 0.00% -5.00% 23.18% 20.16% 16.48% 14.96% 6.85% 0.90% 0.26% -6.40% 12.36% 3.51% 18.55% 8.80% 29.83% 21.06% 27.82% 23.03% 14.29% 12.11% 10.68% 8.34% 3.59% 2.96% -3.24% -4.95% 1.80% 0.77% Q1FY14 Q2FY14 Q3FY14 Q4FY14 Q1FY15 Q2FY15 Q3FY15 Q4FY15 Q1FY16 Q2FY16 Q3FY16 Q4FY16 Q1FY17-10.00%

25 Breakup of RM/PM Costs (for Q1 FY 17) Key Raw & Packing Material % to Sales % to Total Cost LLP 8.28% 24.31% Glass Bottles 8.97% 26.33% Refined Veg. Oil 4.42% 12.99% Perfumes & other additives 3.60% 10.58% Corrugated Boxes 1.76% 5.16% Caps 1.96% 5.74% Others 5.07% 14.89% TOTAL 34.06% 100.00% * Consumption is 34.06% of Sales *For Bajaj Almond Drops

Change in Prices of Key Ingredients Per Kg Rates of LLP Per Kg Rates of Oil 100 100 80 80 Amount (Rs.) 60 40 20 59.51 43.91 75.62 55.02 Amount (Rs.) 60 40 20 73.15 75.97 71.59 83.72 0 Qtr1 FY16 vs FY17 FY15 vs FY16 0 Qtr1 FY16 vs FY17 FY15 vs FY16 During the quarter average price of LLP decreased to Rs. 43.91/kg from Rs. 59.51/kg in corresponding quarter of previous year. During the quarter average price of Refined Oil increased to Rs. 75.97/kg from Rs. 73.15/kg in corresponding quarter of previous year. 26

27 Fund Position Fund Position: The total Fund available with the company as on 30 th June 2016 is Rs. 371.02 Crores This has been invested in Bank Fixed Deposits, AAA rated PSU Bonds, Commercial Papers, Government Securities and Liquid MFs. There is no investment in ANY Inter Corporate Deposit Particulars Amount (Rs. in Crores) Bank FDs 37.45 Bonds 212.35 Government Securities 0.63 Commercial Papers 118.54 Liquid Plans of Mutual Funds 2.05 Total 371.02

28 Dividend Payout History Year No. of Shares (in Lacs) Face Value Dividend Payout (Rs in Lacs) % to Capital Dividend per share (Rs.) 2015-16 1,475 1 16962.50 1150% 11.50 2014-15 1,475 1 16962.50 1150% 11.50 2013-14 1,475 1 9,587.50 650% 6.50 2012-13 1,475 1 9,587.50 650% 6.50 2011-12 1,475 1 5,900.00 400% 4.00 2010-11 295 5 2,802.50 190% 9.50

29 Managerial Bandwidth As a constant endeavour to add to the Managerial capabilities within the company we constantly engage in in-house and out bound training programs Further to make all the functions better equipped in terms of bench strength the company is also in the process of recruiting experienced managers from well known FMCG companies In this process Mr. Sandeep Verma has joined the organisation as President- Sales & Marketing. He is an Mechanical Engineer from Motilal Nehru Engineering College, Allahabad and holds a Management Degree from IIM, Lucknow. Mr. Verma has worked more than 14 years in different function in HUL. Mr. Sandeep Verma will lead the Sales & Marketing Department and contribute towards the company s change management process.

30 Corporate Governance Bajaj Corp Ltd is a part of the Bajaj Group of companies. The other listed entity in the group is Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Ltd Bajaj Corp Ltd has not and will not transfer funds from and to any other company within the Bajaj Group The Company acquired in September 2011 (Uptown Properties) owns a piece of land and building in Worli, Mumbai. Uptown Properties was previously owned by the C.K. Raheja Group (i.e. Mr. Chandu Raheja) The corporate Headquarters of Bajaj Corp Ltd will be constructed on this land. The Construction is expected to be completed by end of 2017. The Bajaj Group is well aware of issues regarding Corporate Governance and would like to state that there will be no financial interaction between any of the listed entities within the group.

31 Growth Strategy Strategy Market share gains from other hair oil segments Action Steps Convert coconut hair oil users to light hair oil users through sampling, targeted advertising campaigns, product innovation and creating awareness about product differentiation including communicating the advantages of switching to lighter hair oils. Aim for a market share of 65% by the year 2016-17 Focus on rural penetration Tap the increase in disposable income of rural India and convert rural consumer from unbranded to branded products by providing them with an appropriate value proposition Among its key competitors, our Almond Drops is the only brand which is available in sachets a marketing initiative to penetrate the rural market Leverage existing strengths to introduce new products BCL has over the years created a strong distribution network across 3.7 mn. retail outlets which can be optimally utilized by introducing new products BCL intends to extend Almond Drops platform developed by its Almond Drops Hair Oil brand to other personal care products to leverage on the strong connotation of Almonds with nutrition Pursue inorganic Opportunities Will seek inorganic growth opportunities in the FMCG and hair oil market as part of growth strategy The inorganic growth opportunities will focus on targeting niche brands which can benefit from BCL s strong distribution network so that they can be made pan India brands