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3 Trading cards  





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Godfrey Phillips India Ltd.
Company typePublic

Traded as

NSEGODFRYPHLP
BSE500163
IndustryTobacco
PredecessorAbdulla & Company Edit this on Wikidata
Founded1844; 180 years ago (1844)inLondon
FounderGodfrey Phillips
HeadquartersDelhi,
India (since 1967)[1]

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Bina Modi (President &MD)
Sharad Aggarwal (CEO)
ProductsCigarettes, Tobacco leaf, Candies, Chewing gum
Brands

List

    • Cavanders
    • Four Square
    • Marlboro
    • Red & White
    • Jaisalmer
RevenueIncrease 44.252 billion (2022)[2]

Operating income

Increase 7.896 billion (2022)[2]

Net income

Increase 6.083 billion (2022)[2]
Total assetsIncrease 45.384 billion (2022)[2]
Total equityIncrease 31.883 billion (2022)[2]
OwnerModi Enterprises (51%)
Altria (21%)

Number of employees

1,045 (2022)
ParentModi Enterprises
Websitegodfreyphillips.com
Footnotes / references
Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1

Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. (GPI) is a tobacco manufacturer headquartered in India. It is now a part of Modi Enterprises. The company is a major player in the domestic cigarette industry. In 2013-2014 it reported an annual turnover of Rs 4,220 crores. It has expanded from tobacco to include tea, pan masala, and confectioner. Its operations are primarily located in the northern and western parts of India, but it has recently expanded into West Bengal and the southern part of the country. It sells some of the most popular cigarette brands, such as Four Square, Red and White, Cavanders, Tipper, and North Pole.[3]

The firm was originally established in London in 1844. GPI was one of the first British companies to mass-produce cigarettes.

GPI manufactures and sells cigarettes, smoking tobacco and cigars,[1] apart from having a non-tobacco line of products released in 2009 that include confectionery.[4] GPI is the flagship company of Modi Enterprises.[5]

The company had an annual turnover of approximately 2925.74 crores as of March 2021.[6] The company also has business interests in pan masala, chewing and confectionery products. The company also manufactures and distributes Marlboro in India under a license agreement with Philip Morris International.

History

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The house of Godfrey Phillips was established in 1844 at Bevis Marks in Aldgate, London, by cigar manufacturer Godfrey Phillips, who was the eldest son of Henry Phillips, born in the country fields outside London in October 1826.[7] When his sons were old enough and working in the business, the firm's name was changed to Godfrey Phillips & Sons, Ltd.[7]

On 21 August 1900[8] Godfrey Phillips died and in 1908 the partnership was sold, and Godfrey Phillips, Limited, was formed. The first directors were the partners- Joseph Phillips, chairman, Philip Phillips, David Phillips, Spencer Phillips and Arthur Phillips. Later, the business was listed on the London Stock Exchange as Godfrey Phillips Plc.[7]

In 1936, Godfrey Phillips (India), Limited, was created; the building of native-style architecture was devoted to the manufacture of the group's brands Cavander's, De Reszke and Greys.[7]

In 1967, Godfrey Phillips Ltd. of London made an arrangement with International Tobacco Co. who opened a factory in Northern India to manufacture on the company's behalf. Upon the merger of D. Macropolo & Co. Ltd., with the company, International Tobacco Co. Ltd. became a subsidiary of it.[1]

In 1968, Philip Morris Inc. made a takeover bid for Godfrey Phillips Plc and the family shareholders were unable to prevent the company being sold.

Godfrey Phillips India has manufacturing facilities at RabaleinNavi Mumbai, and two units in Ghaziabad (near Delhi). They also have an R&D centre in Mumbai and a food R&D in Ghaziabad, and a tobacco-buying unit in Guntur (Andhra Pradesh).

Godfrey Phillips India has an International Business Division, for international export of its own cigarette brands, cut & blended tobacco, tobacco leaf and providing technical services and contract manufacturing.

In 2011, Modi Enterprises acquire majority control in Godfrey Philips from Philip Morris, Philip Morris' stake down to 21%.[9]

Brands and products

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GPI manufactures a variety of products related to tobacco through its subsidiary brands. Godfrey Phillips India also manufactures and distributes cigarette brand Marlboro under a license agreement with Philip Morris International Inc. Likewise, the company also has a non-tobacco range of products.[4]

Product Brand/s
Cigarettes Cavanders, Four Square, Marlboro (owned by Philip Morris), Red & White, Stellar, North Pole, Tipper
Tobacco leaf [note 1]
Candies Funda Goli
Pan masala Pan Vilas
Vapes Verge
Notes
  1. ^ GPI is tobacco provider of companies such as Philip Morris, ITG, JTI, Eastern Co., European Tobacco, Libyan Tobacco Company and RNTA.

Trading cards

[edit]

Godfrey Phillips Ltd. also produced a variety of cigarette cards to advertise their products, with several topics such as film actresses, animals, aircraft, famous people from history, among others. The first cards set was launched in 1904 and featured anonymous pin-up girls.[10]

In the 1920s, the company took advantage of the rise popularity of association football trading cards in those times, releasing football collections in 1920, 1922 and 1923. Godfrey Phillips Ltd. issued a series of 1,100 football cards of the first collection, followed by 2,462 in 1922 and 940 in 1923.[11]

The outbreak of the World War II caused a severe shortage of paper, and tobacco companies were forced to bring an end to the production of cigarette cards.[11]

Godfrey Phillips cigarette cards

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c Godfrey Phillips India History on Economic Times.com
  • ^ a b c d e "Annual Report 2022/23" (PDF). www.godfreyphillips.co.
  • ^ Kameswara Rao Poranki, "The Impact of Brand Awareness on Customer Satisfaction: A Case Study of Godfrey Phillips India Limited, India." Research Journal of Social Science & Management 5.1 (2015): 38-44.
  • ^ a b "Our Brands". godfreyphillips.com.
  • ^ "About Us". godfreyphillips.com.
  • ^ "Godfrey Phillips India Profit and Loss Reports". The Economic Times.
  • ^ a b c d ‘G.P.‘ Enters Its Hundredth Year, By Arthur I. Phillips, Chairman and Managing Director, published in the journal "Tobacco" in 1940
  • ^ GRO death certificate
  • ^ "KK Modi eyes 51% in Godfrey Phillips". The Times of India. 23 June 2011. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  • ^ Godfrey Phillips, Ltd. on Dumbarton Oaks website
  • ^ a b The History of Football Cigarette Cards by John Simkin, on Spartacus Educational, September 1997
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