Bharti Enterprises is an Indian conglomerate founded in 1976 and headquartered in New Delhi. It operates across 20 countries in Asia and Africa with businesses in telecommunications, retail, financial services, and manufacturing. The company was founded by Sunil Bharti Mittal and started in manufacturing bicycles before diversifying. It now owns major companies like Bharti Airtel, Bharti Infratel, and Bharti Retail, with over 30,000 employees and annual revenue of $10 billion.
2. Enterprises
Bharti Enterprises is an Indian
business conglomerate headquartered in New
Delhi, India. It was founded in 1976 by Sunil
Bharti Mittal and it operates in 20 countries across
Asia and Africa. Bharti Enterprises owns various
businesses spanning across telecommunications,
retail, financial services and manufacturing.
3. Enterprises
HISTORY
The company was founded by Sunil Bharti
Mittal along with his two siblings in 1976. The
company started with manufacturing bicycles
before diversifying into various sectors. It
entered into telecommunications industry in
1995
4. CEO of Bharti Enterprises
Born : 23 October 1957 (age 56
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Residence : Delhi, India
6. Companies
Centum Learning
CEO: Sanjeev Duggal
Bharti AXA General Insurance
and Life Insurance
Bharti Foundation
Bharti Realty
CEO:Dr. amarnath
Ananthanarayanan
CEO: Vijay
chadda
CEO: David
Rebello
7. Type
: Private
Industry
: Conglomerate
Founded
: 1980
Headquarters : New Delhi, India
Key people
: Sunil Bharti Mittal
(Chairman & Group CEO)
Rakesh Bharti Mittal
(Vice Chairman) Rajan Bharti Mittal
Products: Telecommunications, Retail,Insurance,Digital
TV, Real estate
Revenue: INR 714.5 billion
9. SWOT Analysis
Strength
Over 100mn users
Largest service provider in India
Strong plan India presence
Opportunities
Strategic partnership with Blackberry
Focus on expanding business in rural
areas
10. SWOT Analysis
Weakness
Data services not delivering on its high
expectations
Failure of MTL deal will signal no real
market investment
Threats
Presence of close and strong competitors
Potential entry of global players
13. countries
1. Bangladesh
2. Burkina Faso
3.
Chad
4. Democratic
Republic
of the Congo
5. Gabon
6. Ghana
7. India
8. Kenya
9. Madagascar
10. Malawi
14. countries
11. Niger
17. Sri Lanka
12. Nigeria
18. Tanzania
13. Republic of the
Congo
19. Uganda
14. Rwanda
20. Zambia
15. Seychelles
21. Jersey
16. Sierra Leone
22. Guernsey