Coca-Cola India Bottling Unit HCCB Plans ₹9,000 Crore IPO

Coca-Cola’s Indian bottling arm HCCB prepares for a major IPO to raise ₹9,027 crore, targeting a ₹90,000 crore valuation.

Coca-Cola, the biggest beverage company globally, announced that it would go public with its Indian bottling subsidiary Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages (HCCB). The firm targets an IPO of about ₹9,027 crore, which would value HCCB at around ₹90,000 crore.

Though the IPO is anticipated to be released in summer 2026, some sources indicate that it might be delayed to 2027 if the demand during summer falls drastically because of heavy rains similar to the previous year. The IPO process will be managed by top investment banks including Kotak Mahindra Capital, HDFC Group, and Citibank.

What HCCB Does

HCCB produces and distributes some of India’s most popular beverage brands, including:

  • Coca-Cola
  • Thums Up
  • Sprite
  • Maaza
  • Kinley
  • Dasani
  • Georgia Coffee
  • Schweppes

The company leads India’s ₹60,000 crore soft drinks market and operates 15 manufacturing plants, with the rest of bottling handled by independent partners.

Strategic Shift Towards Asset-Light Model

Last year, Coca-Cola sold 40% stake in HCCB’s parent company to Jubilant Bhartia for ₹12,500 crore, aligning with its global asset-light strategy. The IPO is a continuation of this approach, enabling Coca-Cola to shift focus from bottling operations to brand building, innovation, and digitization.

Financial Snapshot

HCCB reported revenue of ₹12,751 crore in FY25, down 9% due to the sale of plants to franchise bottlers and weaker demand caused by unseasonal rains.

A Big Listing Trend in India

This IPO is part of a growing trend of large multinational listings in India, following major deals like Hyundai ($3.3 billion) and LG ($1.3 billion). If successful, the HCCB IPO is expected to reinforce Coca-Cola’s dominance in India’s FMCG sector and attract strong investor interest.

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