With an initial investment of Rs 20,000, Rajni Bector started by selling ice-creams and eventually grew the business into making breads, biscuits and sauces
Be it the biscuit that goes perfectly well with your tea, a dipping sauce, burger buns or even your favourite pizza — it’s quite likely that you’re a patron of the famous Mrs Bector’s Cremica brand.
From biscuits to breads, spreads and sauces, the Mrs Bector’s Food Company has penetrated the Indian market to value Rs 540 crore in the market and offer an initial public offering (IPO) for public subscription on 15 December 2020, which was reported to be fully subscribed within a couple of hours of the bidding process.
Having a dominance in the North Indian market in premium and mid-premium products, the company was formed by Mrs Rajni Bector in 1978 with an investment of Rs 20,000.
Here is a bit about the founder’s story.
A backyard business
Rajni was born in Karachi and after spending her early years in…