Millennium Post

Three Indian brands among world's top 50 luxury goods cos

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NEW DELHI: Three Indian companies –Gitanjali Gems, Titan and PC Jeweller –have been named in the list of top 50 luxury goods firms globally that was topped by Louis Vuitton. Gitanjali Gems Ltd was placed in the 30th rank, followed by Titan Company (31st) and PC Jeweller (44th) in the fourth annual Global Powers of Luxury Goods report.

Among the top 10 companies globally, three are luxury conglomera­tes participat­ing in multiple sectors of the luxury good market.

The top three companies are LVMH Moet HennessyLo­uis Vuitton SA (Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Emilio Pucci, Donnakaran, Tagheuer), Compaigne Financiere Richemont SA (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc, Chloe), and The Estee Lauder Companies Inc (Estee Lauder, M.A.C., Aramis, Clinique, Aveda, Jo Malone).

On the economic outlook of luxury market in India and the potential impact it may have on brands, a Deloitte India spokespers­on said: "A rapidly rising urban middle class with increasing disposable income is expected to drive sales of luxury goods. The demand for luxury goods is expected to remain strong, and India remains the bright spot among Asian and BRIC countries, despite the tax on luxury goods."

Emerging consumer markets continue to drive luxury market growth. In China, Russia and the United Arab Emirates, that are categorise­d as emerging luxury markets, 70 per cent of consumers claimed to have increased their spending in the last five years as compared to 53 per cent in the more mature markets (EU, US and Japan).

The report noted that the world's 100 largest luxury goods companies generated sales of $212 billion in 201415. The average luxury goods annual sales for a top 100 company stood at $2.1 billion.

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