VST Industries

VST Industries Ltd. is a public conglomerate company headquartered in Hyderabad, India. The company manufactures and distributes cigarettes. Its Market Capitalization is 4800 Cr, PE Value: 16 and Dividend Yield: 3%.[5] The company has its registered office in Hyderabad. It started off as the formerly Vazir Sultan Tobacco Company, commonly known as VST and shares collaboration with British American Tobacco group of the United Kingdom,[6][7] It is fully independent and registered as VST Industries Ltd in the year 1983[8][9] British American Tobacco (BAT), through its subsidiaries Tobacco Manufacturers (India) Limited, Rothmans International Enterprises Ltd, hold 8.28 & 0.43% shares.

VST Industries Ltd
TypePublic (BSE: 509966, NSE: VSTIND, ISIN: INE710A01016) [1]
IndustryConglomerate
Founded10 November 1930 (as Vazir Sultan Tobacco Company Limited)
FounderVazir Sultan
HeadquartersAzamabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[2]
Key people
Naresh Kumar Sethi - Non Executive Dir - Chairman

Rama Bijapurkar - Independent Non Executive Dir Sudip Bandyopadhyay - Independent Non Executive Dir Rajiv Gulati - Independent Non Executive Dir S. Thirumalai - Non-Executive Dir

Devraj Lahiri - Managing Dir
ProductsTobacco
Revenue US$117 million [3]
Number of employees
1,117 [4]
Websitewww.vsthyd.com

History

Vazir Sultan Tobacco was started by the late Mr. Vazir Sultan in 1916, present Vithalwadi, Hyderabad. VST went public in 1930. He died on 12 June 1923.

He was survived by 7 sons and 3 daughters. Eldest son Mr. Mohammad Sultan was the 1st chairman of VST Industries.

Brands

The company also operates under the names of Total, Charms, Charminar, Editions , Gold, and Moments. Its headquarters are located in Hyderabad, India. It is the second largest cigarette manufacturing company in India.[10][11] The company declared a dividend of 450% in 2011 making it one of the highest dividend yielding stocks in the Bombay Stock Exchange. The seventh and last Nizam of Hyderabad, Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, used to smoke Charminar cigarettes, which were specially rolled for him in roasted tobacco.[12]

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