... - the brand has maintained its momentum in elevating contemporary Indian aesthetics for a global audience. This strategic positioning serves as a crucial component of ABFRL’s broader mission to transform ...
24 November 2023, Mumbai
The 'Sustainability Accelerator Program 2023' organized by Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail (ABFRL), a prominent name in the fashion and textiles industry, concluded successfully, ...
20 June 2022, Mumbai:
*ABFRL’s TASVA Brand announced the launch of its fourth store in Bengaluru by Naga Chaitanya spread across a 5500 sq ft. outlet that promises premium fashion and offers an exclusive ...
The net loss of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail (ABFRL) widened to Rs 196 crore in Q4 FY21 against Rs 147 crore loss posted in the year ago period. The company reported earnings before interest, tax, depreciation ...
... cent.
ABFRL will also acquire a 33 per cent stake in Tahiliani’s existing luxury couture business, with the option to increase it to 51 per cent in the next few years. These acquisitions indicate ABFRL’s ...
Traders' body CAIT has objected to Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail's (ABFRL) plans of raising Rs 1,500 crore by issuing 7.8 per cent stake to Walmart-owned Flipkart Group, alleging that the proposed deal ...
... on June 8, 2026, through its subsidiary Aditya Birla Digital Fashion Ventures (TMRW), this transaction brings ABFRL’s total ownership in the brand to 99.03 per cent. This acquisition follows the strategic ...
... alongside accessories. Acquired by ABFRL’s TMRW in 2023, the brand serves urban youth across India. It is currently scaling its omnichannel presence to drive sustainable, high-growth retail performance. ...
... ABFRL’s stake in the brand’s parent entity, Indivinity Clothing Retail, to 89.29%, provides the necessary liquidity to accelerate the brand's national retail footprint. The latest milestone in this expansion ...
... Plaza in Gurugram. This development follows a recent Rs 175 crore capital infusion into the brand’s parent entity Indivinity Clothing Retail, which increased ABFRL’s stake to 89.29 per cent. The new location ...
... preferences of the modern Indian luxury consumer.
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Strengthening competitive positioning
The addition of high-caliber strategy leadership coincides with a critical phase in ABFRL’s luxury ...
... its subsidiary, Indivinity Clothing Retail. Executed through a rights issue, this capital infusion increases ABFRL’s stake in the parent entity of the Tasva brand from 85.54 per cent to 89.29 per cent. ...
... is mirrored by localized e-commerce initiatives. By combining ABG’s global brand equity with ABFRL’s deep-rooted retail expertise, the group is positioned to mitigate inflationary pressures while meeting ...
... at a CAGR of 6.9 per cent.
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Strategic integration and the multi-channel global play
The Paris showcase serves as the vanguard for ABFRL’s broader international expansion strategy, designed ...
... and Gen Z. Acquired by ABFRL’s TMRW in 2023, the brand specializes in casual apparel and accessories. It is currently scaling a hybrid model, targeting a pan-India retail footprint with a focus on long-term ...
... compete to capture an affluent consumer base projected to triple by 2030. ABFRL’s luxury division is leveraging early ‘green shoots’ in consumer sentiment, characterized by higher average transaction values ...
... volume driver for ABFRL’s ‘Emerging Brands’ portfolio.
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Scaling for the Rs 1,000-crore revenue target
The Patna opening aligns with Reebok’s mission to achieve a Rs 1,000-crore annual revenue ...
... follows a 2025 pilot in Southern India, signaling ABFRL’s confidence in scaling the format to high-street and Grade-A mall environments nationwide.
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Scaling for Tier-1 Dominance and Performance ...
... inventory control can outperform traditional large-format department stores in both growth and profitability.
ABFRL’s demerger and portfolio focus
Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail (ABFRL) has taken a ...
... fashion without big-city pricing.
Competitors have taken note. Reliance’s Yousta and ABFRL’s OWND! are aggressively tightening inventory cycles to under 60 days to stay competitive. Faster turns mean ...