Wipro is an Indian multinational IT company founded in 1945 that initially manufactured oils. It is now headquartered in Bangalore and led by CEO Abid Ali Z Neemuchwala, employing over 162,000 worldwide. Wipro's vision is to be a leader in business, customers, and people, while its mission is to be among the best IT companies in India and the world. The company generates $8.4 billion annually from IT services and has many business units including consulting, R&D, infrastructure services, and BPO.
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Wipro Limited is an Indian multinational corporation that provides information technology, consulting and business process services. It is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
The company was incorporated on 29 December 1945 by Mohammed Hashim Premji as "Western India Vegetable Products Limited", later abbreviated to "Wipro".
It was initially set up as a manufacturer of vegetable and refined oils under the trade names of Kisan, Sunflower, and Camel.
In 1966, after the death of his father, Azim Premji took over Wipro as its chairman.
Azim Premji later diversified the company to bakery fats, ethnic ingredient based toiletries, hair care soaps, baby toiletries, lighting products, and hydraulic cylinders.
In the 1980s, the young entrepreneur recognized the importance of the emerging IT field.
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2. Wipro was incorporated on 29 December1945, in Mumbai by
Mohamed Premji.
Wipro Limited is an Indian multinational IT Consulting and System
Integration services company headquartered in Bangalore, India.
Wipro, previously known as ‘Western India Vegetable Products
Limited’, initially set up as a manufacturer of vegetable and refined
oils.
The company has many business units like IT Services, R&D Services,
BPO, Infrastructure Services, Consulting.
3. After the death of Mohamed Premji,his son Azim premji took over
the company at the age of 21 in 1966.
The CEO of Wipro is Abid Ali Z Neemuchwala.
Wipro currently has 1,62,553 employees across the globe.
Wipro is one of the largest companies listed in BSE, NSE, and NYSE.
Total revenue was US $8.4 billion as per the statement published on
31st March 2018.
4. Vision:
The vision of Wipro includes being a leader in areas of business,
customer and people.
Mission:
The company aims to be among the best IT company in India and the
world. Its goals also include being the first choice among customers
and employees.
5. Wipro arrived in the IT domain in the year 1980 headed by Azim
Premji.
It is the seventh largest IT service provider company in the world.
Wipro Limited is a global provider of comprehensive IT solutions and
services, including Systems Integration, Consulting, Information
Systems outsourcing, IT-enabled services, R&D services.
Wipro is the world’s largest 3rd party R&D service provider.
This company earns US$ 8.1 billions from IT services and has 54
clients across the globe.
First service provider in SEI level 5 in the world.
6. Wipro BPO founded in 2002 and it has offices in many major cities in
India as well as in abroad.
It has 44 clients in segments such as banking and capital markets,
insurance, travel and hospitality, hi-tech manufacturing telecom,
healthcare.
The majority of Wipro BPO’s business comes from the US, followed
by Europe.
7. Wipro consumer care and lightning (WCCLG) is one of the known and
successful brand in FMCG sector.
In early days Wipro used to sell vegetable oil under brand name
‘Sunflower Vanaspati’.
It sells personal care products such as Wipro Baby Soft, Wipro
Safewash, Toilet Soaps, Santoor and Chandrika as well as Yardley.
It sells food items such as Glucovita, Sweet and Healthy tab.
It sells lightning products including Smartlite CFL, LED and
Emergency lights.
9. Shareholding Pattern of Wipro Ltd.
Promoter Group
74%
Foreign
Institutions
9%
General Public
5%
Financial
Instituions
4% Others
8%
10. Strengths
Quality certified company.
Adopting Japanese principles.
Well established infrastructure.
Weaknesses
Company’s revenues highly
dependents on it’s IT service
sales.
The company has no clear
future plans.
Slow technology development.
Opportunities
Scope of expansion.
New varieties of products.
Rising exports from industry.
Threats
Cut throat competition from
rivals.
Increasing cost of human capital.
New entrants into the market.
11. In March 2017, Wipro was recognized as one of the world’s most
ethical companies by US-based Ethisphere Institute for the sixth
consecutive year.
In May 2016, it was ranked 755th on the Forbes Global 2000 list.
In 2014, Wipro was ranked 52nd among India's most trusted brands
according to the Brand Trust Report, a study conducted by Trust
Research Advisory.
Wipro received the 'NASSCOM’ Corporate Award for Excellence
in Diversity and Inclusion, 2012.
It received National award for excellence in Corporate
Governance from the Institute of Company Secretaries of
India during the year 2004.
12. “If people are not laughing at your goals,
Your goals are too small.”
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