Itc Diversification Case Solution
Itc Diversification Case Solution
Itc Diversification Case Solution
Presented By
Sonal [B-51] Soniya [B-12] Janki [B-21] Kashyap [B-44] Nrupal [B-17] Dhaval [B-14]
Introduction
In Feb 2001, GOI announced ban on advertising by cigarette companies and restriction on sales & consumption of tobacco products. Prohibition of Advertisement and regulation Bill 2001 Disadvantages faced by domestic players International brands continued advertising, Rising excise duties and; Competition from smuggled products (Growth rate of smuggled cigarettes- over 25% annually).
Major Players
ITC was the market leader in cigarette business Followed by GPIL, VST and GTC
ITC Cigarette
1. Biggest and largest player in Indian tobacco market 2. Gold Flake tobacco brand largest FMCG brand in India; alone holds 70% of tobacco market Moving into new & emerging markets of eastern Europe and Africa.
Still has to consolidate foot in cigar market; strongly dominated by Godfrey Phillips
ITC Background
Established by UK-based tobacco major BAT 1910, full fledged sales organization named Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited July 1912,Indian Leaf Tobacco company(ILTC) Late 1960s,GoI pressured MNC to reduce holdings Though Imperial clearly dominated cigarette business, decided to reduce its dependence & so diversify.
Brief History
1971, Marine product export division 1974, company changed its name to ITC Ltd. 1977,textile industry 1977, Bhadrachalam Paperboards 1981, cement business 1986, ITC Hotels 1994, Consultancy from McKinsey & Co. to study businesses of company {Retained interest in tobacco, hospitality and paper and sold off stakes in non core businesses}
FMCG-Cigarettes
FMCG-Others
Hotels
FMCG-Cigarettes
Insignia, India Kings, Classic, Gold Flake, Silk Cut, Navy Cut, Scissors, Capstan, Berkeley, Bristol and Flake
FMCG-Others
Ashirvad Atta, Kitchens Of India, Mint-o, Sunfeast, Candyman, Bingo, Superia, Wills LifeStyle, Fiama Di Wills, Expressions, Classmate
FMCG-Others
Ashirvad Atta is now #1 selling. Sunfeast Biscuits is ranked #3.
Hotels
ITC Maurya (Delhi), ITC Maratha (Mumbai), ITC Grand Central (Mumbai), ITC Sonar (Kolkatta), ITC Windsor (Bengaluru), ITC Kakatiya (Hyderabad), ITC Mughal (Agra).
Hotels
Hotel Brands: ITC-WelcomGroup, WelcomHeritage & Fortune. Totally 90 Hotels, 77 Destinations and 5500 Rooms under management. Destinations include most of India as well as Singapore and Dubai. Hosted a galaxy of world dignitaries like Bill Gates to Bill Clinton, Condoleezza Rice to Benazir Bhutto. Restaurant Brands: Bukhara, Dum Pukht and Dakshin.
Innovation for India Award 2006 for ITC e-Choupal in the Social Innovations category for business organizations
Agri Business
ITC Agri Business is one of Indias largest exporter of agricultural commodities.
June 2000, eChoupal strategic and cost effective sourcing support to the Foods business (support creation of verticals in wheat, soya, corn, potato etc.)
eChoupal - Services reaches to 4 million Farmers who are growing Wheat, Rice, Pulses, Soyabean, Coffee in over 40,000 villages thru nearly 6,500 kiosks across nine states. Diverse range of goods/services : FMCG, consumer durables, agri-inputs. Farmer Financial Services - insurance (focus: weather), credit (focus: Kisan credit card scheme) Rural Retail 18 Choupal Sagars Agenda 2012 is to cover 15 states with 1,00,000 Villages with about 20,000 eChoupal Kiosks servicing about 10 million farmers.
Indian Manufacturing Excellence Gold Award 2007 and 2006 to Unit Bollaram by Frost & Sullivan
ITCs packaging unit - Indias largest converter of paperboard into high quality printed packaging
Provides superior packaging solutions to the cigarettes and new FMCG businesses
India has low per capita usage at around 6 kgs p.a. (World average over 50 kgs p.a.)
ITC Bought 0.5% in Ballarpur Industries in July 2008.
Infotech
ITC Infotech Ltd.
Featured amongst Top 100 Global Outsourcing Companies in the Leaders category - International Association of Outsourcing Professionals
Infotech
ITC Infotech Ltd. Is a wholly owned subsidiary of ITC Ltd. ITC Infotech is responsible for developing & maintaining the entire ITC eChoupal infrastructure. Although a separate entity and brand, ITC Infotechs primary job is to keep ITC as a group upto date with latest technology.
PROS of Diversification
Economies of scale and scope
Operational synergies can be realized. Spreading the firm's unutilized organizational resources to other areas can create value. Leveraging skills across businesses can create value.
CONS of Diversification
Combining two businesses in a single firm is likely to result in substantial influence costs. Resource allocation can be influenced by lobbying. Costly control systems may be needed that reward managers based on division profits and discipline managers by tying their careers to business unit objectives. Internal capital markets may not work well in practice.
Shareholders can diversify their own personal portfolios. Corporate managers are not really needed to do this.
Identifying undervalued firms may not be as easy as it sounds.
PEST ANALYSIS
Political Aspects
In 2001 Government of India has announced ban on the advertising by cigarettes Companies Increased in Excise duties
Economical Aspects
A growing portfolio of business encompassing FMCG, Paperboards &
Social Aspects
ITC Group provides direct employment to more than 26,000 people. ITCs globally recognized E-choupal initiative is the worlds largest rural digital infrastructure benefiting over 4 million farmers. ITCs Watershed Development initiative brings precious water to over 46,000 hectares of dry lands and moisture-stressed areas. ITCs Sustainable Community Development initiatives include womens empowerment, supplementary education.
Technological Aspects
Wholly own subsidiary named ITC INFOTECH Indias fastest growing IT services and solution providers Providing services in more than 140 countries
Question 1
ITC has been constantly making efforts to deemphasize its tobacco business and to create multiple avenues of growth based on its core competencies. What, according to you, is ITCs core competency? How did ITC create multiple avenues of growth based on its core competencies?
Solution
Leverage upon its existing skills and competencies. Strong branding capabilities backed by good quality ITCs strong distribution capabilities and a strong brand name are a useful asset. Using its agri sourcing network to source raw materials for its biscuits and atta businesses.
Question 2
ITC had diversified into area which were both related and unrelated to its core business. why did ITC venture into unrelated areas such as lifestyle retailing and foods?
Solution
The government of India announced a ban on advertisement on the sell and consumption of tobacco products. Decrease in sales Increase in excise duties which decrease its profitability. The ITC share fell by 10% on the NSE as soon as the judgement was made. All these reasons prompted the company to take a serious look at new businesses. Its corporate strategy aimed at creating multiple avenues of growth based on its core competency.
Solution cont..
With this strategy it entered into lifestyle retailing, greeting cards and gifts and branded packaged foods. A McKinsey report showed that food and clothing were the fastest growing industry in India. The company aimed at generating 40% of its total revenue from such diversified business and improving its brand image.
Question 3
ITCs diversified business contribute little towards the companys profitability. Of the various business the company has diversified into, which business do you think has the potential to contribute to ITCs revenue? Explain.
Solution
ITCs diverse strengths leveraged across three product groups
Lifestyle Retailing Greeting Cards & Gifts Branded Packaged Foods
FMCG foods/others
FMCG Cigarettes
ITC InfoTech
BCG Matrix
Star High market growth and high market share
Agri Business Hotels Paperboards & packing