Candytoy, Reliance Retail join hands to supply confectionery toys to 1,400 outlets

PTI Updated - September 29, 2024 at 01:58 PM.
Candytoy partners with Reliance Retail | Photo Credit: chanakon laorob

Candytoy Corporate, a manufacturer of candy toys, has partnered with Reliance Retail to supply confectionery toys for 1,400 stores of the country's leading retailer, said a top company official.

The Indore-based company entered into an agreement with Reliance Retail a couple of months back, said founder Director Gaurav Mirchandani.

"We already have a purchase order for more than 15 outlets right now, which is live, and 200 outlets will be live by the end of Diwali, and 1,400 outlets will be live by the end of this financial year," Mirchandani told PTI.

When asked about the order size, he said it would have a run rate of ₹2 crore per month from Reliance Retail 200 stores, and this would be scaled to ₹4 to 4.5 crore per month by the end of this fiscal.

"We have more than 75 SKUs in the sweets and savoury flavours category of the candy, which we are providing to Reliance Retail," he said.

Fundraising and IPO plans

Candytoy Corporate (CTC), valued at nearly ₹1,000 crore, is supplying to other retailers globally in 40 countries.

It also plans to divest around 10 per cent of equity to fund its future expansion plans, and mulling an IPO in the next 2-3 years.

When asked about the revenue of the company, Mirchandani said: "We expect to close this fiscal between ₹260 to 280 crore. Next fiscal, we expect closing at ₹400 crore to 450 crore".

CTC manufactures candy toys for a host of companies, including Colgate Palmolive, Puma, MTR, Bournvita, Yellow Diamonds, Vistara Airlines and AirAsia, among others.

"We already have the purchase orders so to deploy those orders, we need some time for the opening of the new moulds, opening up of new facilities, and stuff like that. So, that's why the result will be visible in the next financial year," he added.

“This fiscal, CTC expects to get around ₹120 crore from the export markets and ₹200 crore from the domestic market, which includes its B2C sales and channel partners,” he said.

When asked about raising funds, Mirchandani said: "We are already in the talks with some large investors".

On the IPO, he said: "In the next two years, after the closing of the financial year 2026-27, we will explore the possibilities of going public".

Overall CTC manufacturers in India make promotional toys, Candy Toys, Barbie dolls, electronic toys, DIY Toys, LED Toys, Musical Toys, Prank Toys, and Sticky Toys.

Published on September 29, 2024 08:28
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