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1.1  19841990  





1.2  19912000  





1.3  20012010  





1.4  2011present  







2 Products  



2.1  Watches  





2.2  Eyewear  





2.3  Jewellery  





2.4  Perfume  







3 Subsidiaries and affiliate companies  





4 Board of directors/senior management  





5 Awards and recognition  





6 Social initiatives  





7 References  





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Titan Company Limited
Company typePublic

Traded as

  • NSETITAN
  • BSE SENSEX constituent
  • NSE NIFTY 50 constituent
  • ISININE280A01028
    IndustryLifestyle
    Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
    FounderXerxes Desai[1]
    Headquarters ,
    India

    Area served

    Worldwide

    Key people

  • C. K. Venkataraman (MD, CEO)[2][3]
  • ProductsWatches, Jewellery, Bags, Perfumes, Belts, Wallets and Eyewear
    Brands
  • Tanishq
  • Skinn by Titan
  • Titan Eyeplus
  • Sonata[4]
  • Favre-Leuba
  • Taneira
  • RevenueIncrease 51,617 crore (US$6.2 billion) (2024)[5]

    Operating income

    Increase 4,622 crore (US$550 million) (2024)[5]

    Net income

    Increase 3,496 crore (US$420 million) (2024)[5]
    Total assetsIncrease 31,550 crore (US$3.8 billion) (2024)[5]
    Total equityIncrease 9,393 crore (US$1.1 billion) (2024)[5]
    Owners
  • Tata Sons (25.02%)[6]
  • Number of employees

    Increase~7,857 (2023)[5]
    ParentTata Group
    Subsidiaries
  • Fastrack
  • Titan Engineering and Automation Limited
  • CaratLane
  • Favre-Leuba
  • Websitetitancompany.in

    Titan Company Limited is an Indian company that mainly manufactures fashion accessories such as jewellery, watches and eyewear. Part of the Tata Group and started as a joint venture with TIDCO, the company has its corporate headquarters in Electronic City, Bangalore,[7] and registered office in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.[8]

    Titan Company commenced operations in 1984 under the name Titan Watches Limited. In 1994, Titan diversified into jewellery with Tanishq and subsequently into eyewear with Titan Eyeplus. In 2005, it launched its youth fashion accessories brand Fastrack.[9] The company is the largest branded jewellery maker in India, with more than 80% of its total revenues coming from the jewellery segment.[10] As of 2022, Titan has a 6% market share in India's jewellery market.[11] As of 2019, it is also the fifth-largest watch manufacturer in the world.[12]

    History[edit]

    1984–1990[edit]

    Titan Company Limited was inaugurated on 26 July 1984 under the name Titan Watches Limited in Chennai.[13] A plant was set up to manufacture quartz analogue electronic watches in the State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu, Ltd. Industrial area at Hosur. In November 1986, Titan Company and Casio signed a MoU proposing to manufacture 2 million digital and analog-digital watches.[14] In 1989, a satellite case plant was set up in Dehradun, Uttarakhand at present with a manufacturing capacity of 500,000 watch cases annually.[13]

    1991–2000[edit]

    In September 1993, the company changed its name to Titan Industries Ltd. as it ventured into other range of products other than watches.[15][16]

    In 1994, Titan launched its jewellery brand Tanishq.[17]

    In 1998, the company launched its watch & accessories brand, Fastrack, targeted at a younger audience in a bid to compete with Timex.[18]

    2001–2010[edit]

    In 2001, Titan launched the kids’ watch brand, Dash. The brand saw poor performance and was discontinued in 2003.[19] In 2004, the company agreed with Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton Group, to service the latter's range of watches in India through its customer care centres.[20] In 2005, Fastrack was positioned as an independent accessory brand targeting the urban youth. To become a fashion brand, Fastrack launched sunglasses in the same year and launched bags, belts and wallets in 2009.[21]

    2011–present[edit]

    A Tanishq jewellery store in Hyderabad.

    Titan acquired Swiss watchmaker Favre-Leuba in 2011 to enter the European market.[22] In 2013, Titan entered the fragrances segment with the brand Skinn[23] and later that year, it ventured into the helmets' category under its brand Fastrack.[24] In the same year, it changed its name to Titan Company Ltd.[25] In 2014, it entered into a joint venture with Montblanc to establish its retail stores in India.[26]

    In 2016, Titan opened prescription lens manufacturing facilities in Noida, Kolkata, and Mumbai to improve its order processing time.[27] In 2018, Titan merged its jewellery brand, Gold Plus targeted at customers in South India with Tanishq to establish the brand's presence in South.[28]

    Taneira is an ethnic wear brand from Titan that retails hand-woven sarees from different weaving clusters of India.[29]  The brand was launched in 2016.  The first retail store was opened in Bengaluru in 2017 with more stores followed in New Delhi and Hyderabad.[30]

    Also, Titan announced recently (during the last quarter of 2016) to launch a series of affordable smartwatches under its brands like Sonata and Fastrack soon.[31]

    In 2016, Titan entered the wearable devices market by introducing its smartwatch, Juxt, made through a collaboration with Hewlett Packard.[32] In 2017, the company launched a fitness tracker, named Gesture Band under its youth accessories brand, Fastrack.[33] In the same year, it invested $3 million in a Singapore based wearable tech company, CoveIoT.[34] In 2018, the company added new fitness tracker bands. The company had a 7.4% market share in the wearable devices market as of 2018.[35]

    In November 2020, Titan opened its first overseas Tanishq store in Dubai as well as an exclusive website for Dubai showcasing its collections.[36]

    In December 2023, Titan acquired a 10% stake in US-based CueZen for $3.5 million.[37]

    Products[edit]

    Watches[edit]

    A Titan Octane series watch.

    The watches product line comprises brands Aviator, Maritime, Automatic, Nebula, Octane, Grandmaster, Classique, Chronograph, Regalia, Neo, Edge, Raga, Xylys and Zoop. In 2011, the company secured a licence for the marketing and distribution of Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss watches.[38] Favre Leuba was incorporated in 2012. In 2018, the division accounted for ₹2,126 crore in revenue which was 10% of the total of the company.[39]

    Eyewear[edit]

    In 2007, Titan Industries forayed into the fashion accessories industry with the launch of sunglasses. It introduced Titan Eye Plus which makes frames, contact lenses, prescription eyewear, and sunglasses.[40] The division accounted for ₹415 crore in FY 2016-17 maintaining a stable growth of 8%.

    Jewellery[edit]

    Xerxes Desai started the brand Tanishq in 1995. Zoya was launched in the luxury segment, while Mia, a sub-brand was under Tanishq for work-wear jewellery. Titan's total revenue grew 20.44% in 2017-18 to ₹15,656 crore, of which jewellery sales fetched ₹13,036 crore.[41] In 2016, Titan invested in CaratLane. As of 2022, Titan has a 6% market share in India's jewellery market.[11]

    Perfume[edit]

    In 2013, Titan launched six variants of perfume in the Indian perfume market under the brand name ‘Skinn’. They collaborated with world-renowned perfumers including Alberto Morillas and Olivier Pescheux.[42]

    Subsidiaries and affiliate companies[edit]

    Titan Engineering & Automation Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Titan. It was formerly known as Titan-Precision Engineering Division. The company now deals in machine building, automation and component manufacturing.[43]

    Swiss watchmaker, Favre Leuba, was acquired in 2011 and incorporated as a subsidiary of Titan in 2012. The company was acquired for €2 million. Its headquarters in Solothurn, Switzerland.[43]

    In 2023 Titan Sold Favre Leuba To Ethos Watches [44]

    Titan acquired a 62% stake in CaratLane 2016 for $50 million.[45]

    In 2023, Titan acquired another 27.18% stake in CaratLane Trading from the jewellery brand’s founder and his family for Rs 4,621 crore in cash, following which its stake in the company will increase to 98.28%.[46]

    Titan Watch Company Limited, Hong Kong, is currently a 100% subsidiary of Favre Leuba AG, Switzerland.[43]

    In 2015, Titan entered a joint venture to sell products of the Swiss luxury brand Montblanc through its retail outlets. Titan's equity share in Montblanc India Retail Private Limited is 49% and Montblanc Services B.V. holds 51%.[47]

    Board of directors/senior management[edit]

    Position Personnel[48]
    Chairman S Krishnan
    Managing director CK Venkataraman
    Vice Chairman N N Tata
    Independent director Mrs. Hema Ravichandar
    Independent director Mrs. Ireena Vittal
    Independent director Mr. Ashwani Puri
    Independent director Mr. B. Santhanam
    Independent director Mr. Pradyumna Vyas
    Independent director Dr. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam
    Director Bhaskar Bhat
    Director Mr. Arun Roy
    Director Ms. Kakarla Usha
    Company secretary Dinesh Shetty

    Awards and recognition[edit]

    Titan Company is awarded in many national and international forums for various activities and categories.

    Corporate
    Watches
    Jewellery
    Eyewear
    Precision engineering

    Social initiatives[edit]

    In 2018, as part of their corporate social responsibility, the company sponsored entrepreneur and skater Rana Uppalapati’s mission titled Titan ECHO (Educate to Carry Her Onwards), to raise support for the education of 25,000 girl children in India.[65]

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