bharthi group of companies

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PRESENTATION BY: AMAL MANUEL MBA RVS COLLAGE COIMBATORE

Enterprises Bharti Enterprises  is an Indian business   conglomerate  headquartered in New Delhi, India. It was founded in 1976 by Sunil Bharti Mittal and it operates in 20 countries across Asia and Africa. Bharti Enterprises owns various businesses spanning across telecommunications, retail, financial services and manufacturing.

HISTORY The company was founded by  Sunil Bharti Mittal  along with his two siblings in 1976. The company started with manufacturing bicycles before diversifying into various sectors. It entered into telecommunications industry in 1995 Enterprises

CEO of Bharti Enterprises Born : 23 October 1957 (age  56 Ludhiana , Punjab,  India Residence : Delhi, India

Companies Bharti Airtel Bharti Infratel Bharti Retail Bharti Walmart Bharti TeleTech FieldFresh Food CEO:   Gopal Vittal CEO: Devender Singh Rawat CEO: Raj Jain CEO: Raj Jain CEO: Sanjay Nandrajog CEO: Sunil Goyal

Companies Centum Learning Bharti AXA General Insurance and Life Insurance Bharti Foundation Bharti Realty CEO: Sanjeev Duggal CEO:Dr . amarnath Ananthanarayanan CEO: Vijay chadda CEO: David Rebello

Type : Private Industry : Conglomerate Founded : 1980 Headquarters : New Delhi,  India Key people : Sunil Bharti Mittal ( Chairman  & Group  CEO ) Rakesh Bharti Mittal (Vice Chairman) Rajan Bharti Mittal Products: Telecommunications,  Retail,Insurance,Digital TV , Real estate Revenue:   INR  714.5 billion  

Revenue :   714.5 billion Profit : 42.59 billion Employees : 30000+  

SWOT Analysis Strength Over 100mn users Largest service provider in India Strong plan India presence Opportunities Strategic partnership with Blackberry Focus on expanding business in rural areas

SWOT Analysis Weakness Data services not delivering on its high expectations Failure of MTL deal will signal no real market investment Threats Presence of close and strong competitors Potential entry of global players

“ Big Transformations Brave Actions “

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countries   Bangladesh 2. Burkina Faso 3.   Chad Democratic Republic of the Congo Gabon Ghana India 8 . Kenya Madagascar 10. Malawi  

countries   11. Niger 12. Nigeria 13. Republic of the Congo 14. Rwanda 15. Seychelles 16. Sierra Leone    17. Sri Lanka 18. Tanzania  19. Uganda 20. Zambia  21. Jersey  22. Guernsey