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Transformative Growth and Innovation: Herbalife India's Path to Success
Outlook Business
|August 2024
From leveraging a robust distributor network to embracing product localisation and entering the luxury Ayurvedic skincare market, Herbalife India is setting new benchmarks in the wellness industry. Ajay Khanna, Managing Director, Herbalife India in an exclusive interview with Amit Shanbaug, the Associate Editor of Outlook Business discusses the company's impressive 17% growth over the past year and the strategies driving this success.

Herbalife India’s innovative strategies are reshaping the wellness and skincare industry.
Through a robust distributor network, customer-centric product localisation, and a holistic approach to inner and outer nutrition, the company continues to set new benchmarks. As Herbalife India expands into the luxury Ayurvedic skincare market and supports sustainability and ethical sourcing, it is wellpositioned to maintain its growth trajectory and continue delivering value to its customers and stakeholders.
Distributor Network: The Backbone of Success
A crucial driver of Herbalife India’s growth is its extensive and dedicated distributor network. With over 1 million distributors, the company has created a unique distributor difference that sets it apart in the industry. These distributors play an important role in expanding Herbalife’s reach, connecting deeply with more than 1 million customers. This direct engagement fosters loyalty and trust, ensuring that customers not only buy but also love and advocate for Herbalife’s products.
Customer-Centric Innovation
Innovation lies at the heart of Herbalife India’s strategy, particularly through the localisation of its product offerings. When the company first started operations in India 25 years ago, it offered three flavors of its flagship Formula One shake— mango, vanilla, and chocolate. Today, Herbalife has significantly expanded and localised its product range to cater to Indian tastes. Popular flavors now include Kulfi and Rose Kheer, while its energy drinks segment features flavors such as Kashmiri Kava, Tulsi, Ginger, and Cinnamon.
This story is from the August 2024 edition of Outlook Business.
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