Poging GOUD - Vrij

HUL's Minimalist asset big push for beauty portfolio

Mint Kolkata

|

January 24, 2025

India's largest consumer goods maker just acquired one of the few profitable personal care startups in the country, signaling more consolidation as entrenched giants beef up premium offerings.

- Sowmya Ramasubramanian & Suneera Tandon

Their target is a segment of the market that has weathered the consumption slump, propelled by younger Indians with higher propensity to spend.

Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) on Wednesday announced it had picked a 90.5% stake in Jaipur-based skincare products maker Minimalist for nearly ₹2,960 crore. The acquisition is one of the largest deals to acquire a direct-to-consumer (D2C) brand in India.

"It's a solid development for the industry," said Satish Meena, advisor at Datum Intelligence. "We can expect much stronger consolidation in the consumer segment in 2025 because this deal has informed onlookers that an up-and-coming consumer brand with a growing user base and decent top line can make for a good buy."

While India's consumption has been slowing, demand for premium products shows no sign of abating after the pandemic, spawning a new breed of D2C startups. But intensified competition has also spurred higher spending on research and marketing, Mint earlier reported, making it tough for such ventures. More so when, according to data from Tracxn, funding for such brands has fallen from $1.8 billion in 2022 to $829.5 million in 2023 and $672.5 million in 2024.

For HUL, the Minimalist acquisition aligns with the company's intent to transform its beauty and well-being portfolio into a "high-growth" premium category. Founded in 2020 by Mohit Yadav and Rahul Yadav, Minimalist is HUL's latest acquisition after regional brands such as Indulekha and new-age health and wellness ventures Oziva and Wellbeing Nutrition.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Arsenal's time might be this season: Michael Owen

The former England and Liverpool player on how the game has changed, Premier League predictions, and the Ballon d'Or

time to read

5 mins

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

UPI AutoPay’s endless woes forcing an industry rethink

55-90% of automated payments on UPI AutoPay didn’t go through in Aug, NPCI data shows

time to read

2 mins

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Prosus buys 10% stake in Ixigo parent for ₹1,295 cr

Travel tech platform Ixigo has sold a 10% stake in the company to Dutch investor Prosus for ₹1,295 crore, which it plans to use primarily for investing in artificial intelligence, expanding its hotel business, and acquisitions.

time to read

1 min

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Norms for hazardous chemicals tightened

The government has overhauled more than four-decade-old safety codes that govern the production, handling, and storage of hazardous chemicals, as it seeks to bolster industrial safety and prevent chemical-related mishaps in India.

time to read

1 min

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Silver to stay hot as supply thins amid buyer frenzy

Demand for silver has soared on the back of rising industrial use and investor frenzy, but supply remains constrained.

time to read

1 min

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

CaratLane is reshaping the jewellery world

CaratLane has become a household name in fine jewellery. Its recently launched CaratLane Gulnaara, a 73-faceted solitaire crafted for exceptional brilliance is a cut above the rest.

time to read

2 mins

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Investors aren't too excited about TCS's biggest bet

“We are on a journey to become the world’s largest artificial intelligence (AI)-led technology services company,” said Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Ltd’s chief executive K. Krithivasan in prepared remarks on Thursday after announcing it will spend over $6 billion in about six years to set up data centres.

time to read

2 mins

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Science at the political table

'The Man who Fed India' is a diligent record of India's most impactful agriculture scientist, M.S. Swaminathan

time to read

5 mins

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Inside Mumbai's first crying club

The club seeks to create a safe space where adults can experience the catharsis of weeping with company

time to read

4 mins

October 11, 2025

Mint Kolkata

Mint Kolkata

Silver to stay hot as supply thins amid buying frenzy

New mines can’t help, either, Exploring and developing new mines typically takes several years.

time to read

1 mins

October 11, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size