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Corporate Entities in

India
Presented by Group 8

Group Members :
Vishal Sharma
Pawan Kumar
Vivek Kapoor
Shivam Gautam
Shrema Garg
Atul Pandey
contents
 Corporate Entities
 Types of Corporate Entities
 Corporate Entities in India
 Automobile Industry
 Metal industry
 Telecom Industry
 Hotel Industry
 Banking
 Petroleum Industry
 IT
corporate entities
 A Corporation is a legal entity separate from person
who own it.
 Investor ownership.
 Control of the company placed in the hands of a
board of directors.
 A corporate entity in India is governed by The
Companies Act 1956 (The Act).
 The Act permits primarily two kinds of Companies –
 a) Private limited Company
 b) Public limited Company
MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN INDIA
• Automobile Industry
• Metal industry
• Telecom Industry
• Hotel Industry
• Banking
• Petroleum Industry
• IT
Automobile Industry
 Major Players
Four Wheeler
 Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.
 Tata Motors
 Hindustan Motors
 Mahindra & Mahindra
Two Wheelers
 Hero Honda Motors Ltd.
 Bajaj Auto
 TVS Automobiles Ltd.
 Enfield Motors
 Established in February 1981, production started in 1983.
 Manufacturing facilities in Gurgaon & Manesar.
 15 different models on offer.
 Domestic market leader in passenger cars by volume as
well as by revenue.
 Total sales of 764,842 units including exports of 53,024
units in 2007-08.
 Largest number of authorized service stations.
 7755 employees as in 3rd quarter of 2008.
 First in customer satisfaction survey for 9 years in a row
by J D Power Asia Pacific.
 JV of Hero group, India & Honda of Japan.
 Established in 1984 by Munjal brothers.
 Manufacturing units in Dharuhera, Gurgaon &
Haridwar.
 World leader in two wheeler manufacturing since
2001.
 Sold 3.28 million bikes in FY 2008-09 making a net
profit of 1281.7 crore.
 Ranked 108 by Forbes in 2006 list of Most Respected
companies.
METAL INDUSTRY
 Major players
 Hindalco Industries Ltd.
 Tata-Corus Steel Ltd.
 Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL).
 Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd. (HMT)
 Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL)
Hindalco Industries Ltd.

 The metals flagship company of the Aditya Birla


Group
 Established in 1958 at renukoot(UP)
 An industry leader in aluminium and copper
 Hindalco acquired two Australian copper mines, Nifty
and Mt. Gordon, in 2003.
 The acquisition of Novelis Inc. in 2007
 Turnover of USD 15 billion (Rs. 600,128 million)
TATA-CORUS
 Formed with merger of TATA steel & CORUS ltd. On 2
April 2007.
 Together forms worlds 2nd largest steel producer.
 Presence in 50 country.
 82,000 employee worldwide.
 28 million tonnes steel production per year.
TELECOM INDUSTRY
 MAJOR PLAYERS
 BHARTI-AIRTEL
 RELIANCE
 BSNL
 VODAFONE
 TATA
 IDEA
BHARTI-AIRTEL
Established in 1985
Largest mobile operator in India
110 million mobile customers in India
Operates in 23 circles
Revenue in 2008 is 27026 crore.
HOTEL INDUSTRY
 Major players
 Public sector
 ITDC hotels
 Hotel Corporation of India
 Private sector
 ITC Hotels
 Indian Hotels Company Ltd.(The Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces)
 Oberoi Hotels(East India Hotels)
 Hotel Leela Venture
 Asian Hotels Ltd.
 Radisson hotels & Resorts
ITC-WELCOME GROUP
 ITC’s hotel division was launched on October 18, 1975
 The group has joined hands with the Sheraton
Corporation to strengthen its international marketing
base.
 ITC Maurya, New Delhi is India’s first hotel to be
accorded the ISO 14001 certification for its
Environment Management Systems.
Indian Hotels Company Ltd.(The Taj Hotels Resorts &
Palaces)
 Incorporated by the founder of the Tata Group, Mr.
Jamsetji N. Tata
 More than 60 hotels in 45 locations across India with an
additional 15 international hotels
 Brands
 Taj (luxury full-service hotels, resorts and palaces) is
flagship brand
 Taj Exotica is our resort and spa brand
 Taj Safaris are wildlife lodges
 Upper Upscale Hotels (full-service hotels and resorts)
 Ginger (economy hotels)
OBEROI HOTELS
 The Oberoi Group, founded in 1934
 Operates 27 hotels and three cruisers in five countries
under the luxury ‘Oberoi’ and five-star ‘Trident’
brands.
BANKING
 Major players
 State Bank of India
 HDFC bank
 Citibank
 ICICI Bank
 Punjab National bank
 UTI Bank
 Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.
STATE BANK OF INDIA
 In 1921, the Imperial Bank of India, the precursor to State
Bank of India, was formed as the result of amalgamation of
the Bank of Bengal, Bank of Madras and Bank of Bombay.
 In 1955, it named State Bank of India.
 The products and services provided by the SBI
 Banking services
 NRI services
 International banking
 Corporate banking
 Agricultural banking
 International banking

 25 % share in industry.
PETROLeUM INDUSTRY
 Major corporation
 Indian Oil Corporation
 Reliance Industries
 Bharat Petroleum Corporation
 Hindustan Petroleum Corporation
 Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
IOCL
 Incorporated as Indian Oil Company Ltd in 1959.
 India's largest commercial enterprise; sales turnover of US
$36.537 billion
 Indian Oil Technologies Ltd. is the 19th largest petroleum
company in the world
 World-class R&D Centre has developed over 2,100
formulations of SERVO brand lubricants and greases.
 The Indian Oil Group of companies owns and operates 10
of India's 20 refineries.
 CSR has been a corner stone of success from inception in
1964.
 SCOPE Award for Excellence… & OISD awards.
Reliance industries
• The Reliance Group, founded by Dhirubhai H. Ambani
• Reliance Industries Limited, is a Fortune Global 500
company
• Largest polyester yarn and fibre producer in the world
• Revenue crossed Rs. 130,000 crore mark (Rs. 139,269 crore,
US$ 34.7 billion)(2008)
• Exports in2008 is Rs. 80,000 crore mark (Rs. 83,492 crore,
US$ 20.8 billion), 13.4% of India's total exports.
IT & ITES
 Major players
 TCS LIMITED
 WIPRO LIMITED
 INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
 TATA INFOTECH LIMITED
TATA CONSULTANCY
SERVICES
 Founded in 1968, TCS is one of India's largest
corporate houses.
 Staff strength of 111,000 employees.
 Division of the Tata Group
 Consolidated revenues Rs 22,863 crore ($5.7 billion)
 Topped DataQuest DQTop 20 list of IT service
providers in 2007.
WIPRO
 Started off as a hydrogenated cooking fat company
 Today is a $5 billion revenue generating IT, BPO and
R&D services organization with presence in over 50
countries.
 over 72,000 employees. only Indian company to be
ranked among the top 10 global outsourcing providers
in IAOP's 2006 Global Outsourcing 100 listing.
INFOSYS
 Infosys Technologies Ltd was started in 1981 by seven
people with $250.
 revenues of over $ 4 billion and 94,379 employees.
 The International Association of Outsourcing
Professionals (IAOP) ranked Infosys at No. 3 in its
'2008 Global Outsourcing 100'.
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