Double budget and double targets for Panasonic India this year
Apr 19, 2016, 13:38 IST
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By the end of this fiscal, Panasonic India wants to increase its mobile phone revenue to more than double of what it is. The figure that they are aiming is estimated to be Rs 2,500 crore. The Japanese company also aims to double its market share, relying on aggressive 4G launch plans, backed by higher marketing spending. The confidence stems from the revenue growth it had in the last fiscal, increasing from Rs 600 crores in 2014-15 to Rs 1200 crores.
"The mobile division contributed 15% towards overall India revenue, which we want to take to 25% by the end of the ongoing fiscal," Pankaj Rana, business head - mobility division, Panasonic India, told ET.
As per the plans, the company plans to launch eight new smartphones in the next one and a half month, out of which seven would be 4G VoLTE smartphones.
As of now, its portfolio includes ten smartphones (seven of them being 4G-enabled), ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 14,000.
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