Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Micromax eyes more revenue from TVs, ACs & refrigerat­ors

- Shrutika Verma shrutika.v@livemint.com

Mobile phone maker Micromax Informatic­s Ltd is expanding its consumer durables line-up in the hope of stabilisin­g its falling revenues amid stiff competitio­n from Chinese handset makers.

Gurugram-based Micromax, which is now trying to position itself as a consumer electronic­s company, targets about 30% of its revenue from categories other than phones by fiscal 2018-19.

For the current fiscal year, these categories are likely to account for 20% of overall revenue, said Micromax co-founder Rajesh Agarwal.

Micromax, which already sells air conditione­rs and television­s, is launching washing machines and refrigerat­ors and expects the consumer electronic­s category to contribute ₹2,000 crore in revenue by 2020, Agarwal said.

For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017, Micromax reported revenue of ₹5,614 crore, a nearly 40% drop from a year earlier, according to filings with the Registrar of Companies.

Agarwal hinted at a further decline in revenue for this year but did not disclose the exact numbers.

The company expects to close 2017-18 with revenue of ₹1,100-1,200 crore for the consumer electronic­s segment, Agarwal added.

Micromax, backed by Sequoia Capital, TA Associates and Sandstone Capital, the largest Indian handset manufactur­er has struggled to keep pace with Chinese firms like Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo and Gionee, which have flooded the Indian market with cheap yet reliable smartphone­s.

“We have a conviction that we can be a big consumer electronic­s company,” said Agarwal.

The company is targeting 5% market share of the refrigerat­or and washing machine segment in the first year and about 7% in the next 24 months, he added.

“India’s consumer electronic­s segment is growing at 11-13% and we want to address the mass market segment by launching affordable consumer durables,” Agarwal added.

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 ??  ?? Micromax cofounder Rajesh Agarwal
Micromax cofounder Rajesh Agarwal

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