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Ruchi Soya IPO GMP, Ruchi Soya Grey Market Premium

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Ruchi Soya IPO GMP, Ruchi Soya Grey Market Premium
Ruchi Soya IPO GMP

What is Ruchi Soya IPO GMP Today?

Ruchi Soya IPO GMP is ₹30 as of today.

What is Ruchi Soya IPO Gray Market Primium Today?

Ruchi Soya IPO GMP is ₹30 as of today.

What is Ruchi Soya IPO Kostak Rate Today?

Ruchi Soya IPO Kostak Rate is ₹300 as of today.

About the company

Source : RHP
Ruchi Soya Industries Limited is a diversified FMCG and FMHG focused company, with
strategically located manufacturing facilities and well recognised brands having pan India
presence. It is one of the largest FMCG companies in the Indian edible oil sector and one
of the largest fully integrated edible oil refining companies in India. Being the pioneers and
largest manufacturers of soya foods has aided its brand ‘Nutrela’ in becoming a
household and generic name in India. It’s across the entire value chain in the palm and
soya segment, with a healthy mix of upstream and downstream business. (Source:
Technopak Report).

It has been allocated zones, to undertake palm plantation, by the
Government, which assists it in backward integration of sourcing palm oil. Ruchi Soya is
the largest player in terms of allocated zones. Its integration also extends downstream to
the oleochemicals and other by-product and derivatives business. It is a pioneer in soya
chunks which are associated with nutrition and good health.

Leveraging upon the brand
‘Nutrela’, It has launched a range of premium edible oils and blended edible oils and
‘Nutrela High Protein Chakki Atta’ and ‘Nutrela Honey’ in Fiscal 2021. Further, it has
expanded its packaged food portfolio by acquiring the ‘Patanjali’ product portfolio of
biscuits, cookies, rusks, noodles, and breakfast cereals. In Fiscal 2022, the company
forayed into a niche and a high growth FMHG segment with the launch of our
Nutraceutical business. The company is also into the wind power generation business,
where the renewable power generated is used for sale and for captive use. This also helps
to offset its carbon footprint, to the extent possible.