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Home » News » Panasonic eyes double-digit growth in FY26

Panasonic eyes double-digit growth in FY26

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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(From the left) Yoshiyuki Kato, managing director - Panasonic Electric Works (Pewin), PLSIND; Fumiyasu Fujimori, managing director - Pmin, PLSIND; Manish Sharma, President and EGSO, please; Manish Misra, director of Innovation, please; And Tadashi Chiba, MD and CEO, please, inaugurating the experience of experience Home Smart Home Panasonic.

(From the left) Yoshiyuki Kato, managing director – Panasonic Electric Works (Pewin), PLSIND; Fumiyasu Fujimori, managing director – Pmin, PLSIND; Manish Sharma, President and EGSO, please; Manish Misra, director of Innovation, please; and Tadashi Chiba, MD and CEO, PLSIND, Opening the Panasonic Smart Home Experience Center.

Panasonic Life Solutions India (PLSIND), which has closed the 2015 fiscal year with revenues of approximately ₹ 11.5 billion rupees, is considering a two -digit growth in the fiscal year 2016. This will be directed by several commercial segments, including ACS, electrical businesses and B2B offers, such as Smart Factory Solutions. In fiscal year 2000, the company’s consumer business obtained 30 percent year -on -year growth (interannual), its highest sales growth. The air conditioning business has only generated a growth of 47 percent year -on -year in fiscal year 2015.

On Wednesday, the Japanese technology and consumer products company launched its experience Home Smart Home of the latest generation at its facilities in Jhajjar. It has solutions with health and well -being, security and comfort and comfort.

Manish Sharma, President and EGSO, Panasonic Life Solutions India, said: “We believe that we have closed the 2015 fiscal year with general revenues of approximately ₹ 11,500 million rupees with a growth of 41 percent in net gains. We have seen a strong growth of business”.

Biz in terms of segment

“In the CA business, we have seen a growth of 47 percent, which is ahead of the industry growth rate and gained market share. The CA segment is promoting the growth of the business of consumption devices. The company is an efficiency of help for the mitigation of risks in terms of supply chain,” he added.

For PLSIND, almost 50 percent of the business comes from the electrical equipment segment, which includes a significantly B2B range, the consumer goods business contributes to 30 percent, while 20 percent comes from other B2B, such as smart factory solutions.

When asked about the expectations for fiscal year 26, Sharma said the company expects to maintain its boost of growth and is looking at a two -digit growth. “Consumer Appliance Business, Led By Ac and Electrical Business, Will Be Among The Growth Drivers. In Terms of B2B Business, The Government’s Focus on Make In India You have Been to Key Policy Intervention. Shaxory, “Shaary,” Shaary Shaxory, “Shaary,” Shaary Solutory, “Sharhaes,” Shaary’s Smartore, Sharhaes, Sharha, Sharhaes, “Shaary’s Smary”, Sharhaes, Shaxe Factory.

He added that the TLI in the CA components business is promoting the ecosystem location efforts and the location of the CA sector is expected to reach more than 75 percent in the next time.

Tariff interruptions

On the occasion of India in continuous tariff interruptions, Sharma said: “We are closely observing developments. As you know, negotiations for a BTA are ongoing between India and the United States. The country has the possible investment of the mare in investment in investment opportunities.”

Posted on April 16, 2025

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