Hi I have a family business of clothing industry name Kewal Kiran Clothing Limited (KKCL) is a clothes manufacturer based in India that was established in the year 1981. The Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India are both home to the company's listings. The company's main office is located in Mumbai, which is located in the state of Maharashtra. The primary focus of KKCL's operations is the conceptualization, production, and distribution of branded jeans, casual wear, and accessories. Killer, LawmanPG3, Integriti, Easies, and Addiction are some of the brands that are part of the company's portfolio.KKCL possesses a robust distribution network that can be found at over 2000 multi-brand shops, more than 400 exclusive brand outlets, and a presence in big format stores such as Shoppers Stop, Lifestyle, and Central. Additionally, the company ships its wares to countries such as the United Arab Emirates, and South Africa.KKCL's market capitalization was roughly INR 1,245 crore ($168 million USD) as of September 2021, while the company reported a revenue of INR 508.9 crore ($68.7 million USD) for the financial year 2020-21.
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Thank you @Jai for a wonderful shared experience of your family bsuiness. It meets the criterion of providing a relevant contribution to the forum's focus on learning about family-owned businesses at the masters' level. However, the post is primarily descriptive, providing information about a particular family-owned business, and does not offer any analysis, synthesis, or value-added insights.
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