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Home » Suditi Industries accelerates growth with GST Boost and Gini & Jony expansion
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Suditi Industries accelerates growth with GST Boost and Gini & Jony expansion

By September 5, 20252 Mins Read
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As supply chains shift, the company is leveraging its domestic-first model to strengthen Gini & Jony’s brand presence and tap into rising consumer demand in India.

Suditi Industries announced that it is entering a strong growth phase, supported by favourable GST revisions and the continued momentum of its kidswear brand, Gini & Jony.

Domestic focus shields from global headwinds

With minimal exposure to exports, Suditi remains insulated from global tariff disruptions. As supply chains shift, the company is leveraging its domestic-first model to strengthen Gini & Jony’s brand presence and tap into rising consumer demand in India.

GST cuts set to fuel consumption and margins
The proposed GST reduction on apparel from 12 per cent to 5 per cent is expected to drive growth on two fronts:

  • Higher demand: Lower taxes will likely boost festive season sales across Suditi’s retail and mill operations.
  • Profitability gains: Reduced tax outflow will expand margins, creating room for reinvestment and scale-up initiatives.

Investor confidence on the rise

Since acquiring Gini & Jony in November 2024, Suditi’s market capitalisation has jumped from Rs 540.5 million to nearly Rs 2.50 billion, reflecting investor confidence in its retail-led strategy.

Roadmap to scale

Suditi aims to position Gini & Jony as a profitable growth engine by FY26, targeting EBITDA margins of 7–8 per cent. Over the next five years, the brand’s turnover potential is projected at Rs 7–8 billion. Backed by Suditi’s robust manufacturing capacity of more than 100,000 garments per day, the company is well-equipped to meet rising demand.

Commenting on the company’s momentum, Harsh Agarwal, CEO of Gini & Jony, said, “This is a pivotal time for Suditi. With the integration of Gini & Jony, we are no longer just a textile manufacturer—we are transforming into a consumer-facing retail powerhouse. The upcoming GST reforms and strengthening domestic consumption create a strong runway for growth. We are confident of delivering value to our customers, investors, and all stakeholders as we build one of India’s most trusted kidswear businesses.”

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