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It has over 200 stores in India and a presence in the Middle East, with stores in the UAE, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait. The company's international expansion aims to cater to the Indian diaspora . In 2014, Warburg Pincus picked up a minority stake in Kalyan Jewellers for ₹ 700 crore and a second tranche of ₹ 500 crore in 2017.
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Malabar Gold & Diamonds is an Indian jewellery group headquartered in Kozhikode, Kerala.The company was founded by M. P. Ahammed in 1993. [2] As of May 2023, it owns more than 330 showrooms across 11 countries, making it one of the largest chains of jewellery retailer in the world.
Amrapali Jewels, is a jewellery house founded in 1978 by Rajiv Arora and Rajesh Ajmera in Jaipur. [2] Amrapali designs, produces and distributes tribal, fine and uncut gemstone jewellery. The brand has stores in India and London .
As of July 2024, the company is a subsidiary of Titan Jewellery, and fully owned by Titan Company Limited . [2] [3] As of August 2024, the retailer had 275+ stores across 100+ cities in India. [4] [5] [6] The company started off as an online retailer before opening physical stores, with its first store opening in Chennai. [7]
Tanishq was the first jewellery retail chain in India. [5] The first years of Tanishq recorded consistent losses. In 2000, Managing Director Xerxes Desai chose Bhaskar Bhat to succeed him. Starting in 2000, its net worth started to grow, and by 2003, Tanishq was among the top 5 retailers in India, and made up 40% of the Titan Company's revenue. [5]