RPG Group
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| Type | Private Conglomerate |
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| Founded | Mumbai, India (1979) |
| Founder(s) | RP Goenka |
| Headquarters | , India Mumbai, India |
| Key people | RP Goenka (Chairman Emeritus), Harsh Goenka (Chairman), Sanjeev Goenka (Vice Chairman) |
| Industry | Power, Transmission, Technology, Retail and Entertainment. |
| Revenue | US$3.25 billion |
| Employees | 58,000 |
| Website | www.rpggroup.com |
The RPG Group is an industrial conglomerate based in India. It was founded by RP Goenka in 1979, and initially encompassed Phillips Carbon Black, Asian Cables, Agarpara Jute and Murphy India. Currently, RP Goenka retains the title of Chairman Emeritus, while the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship have been assumed by his sons Harsh and Sanjeev Goenka, respectively.[1]
Today the RPG Group is involved in diverse sectors of business, including power generation, power transmission, information technology, retail, and entertainment. The group recorded a turnover of INR 11,500 crore (equivalent to INR 115 billion) for fiscal year 2007.
The conglomerate's major companies, subsidiaries and affiliates are
- Power
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- CESC
- Noida Power Company Limited
- Tyres / Tires
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- CEAT
- CEAT Srilanka
- Phillips Carbon Black
- Harrisons Malayalam
- Transmission
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- KEC International
- RPG Transmission
- Nitel
- Technology
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- Zensar Technologies
- RPG Cables
- RPG Life Sciences
- Raychem RPG
- Retail
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- Spencer's Retail
- Music World
- Books and Beyond
- RPG Cellucom
- Entertainment
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- Saregama
- Other
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- Spencer's Travel Services
- Spencer International Hotels
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KEC is top one company in Transmission field


