Adani Wilmar Ltd is now AWL Agri Business Ltd. Stock ticker changes from April 16 on NSE and BSE. Know how it affects shareholders and future prospects.
In a strategic move signaling its shift in business focus, Adani Wilmar Limited has been officially renamed to AWL Agri Business Limited, effective March 17, 2025. The change comes after Adani Group exited its joint venture with Singapore-based Wilmar International in a $2 billion transaction announced in December 2024.
This rebranding reflects the company’s evolving focus on the agriculture and food sectors, marking a new phase of growth and positioning in the FMCG space.
Starting Wednesday, April 16, 2025, the stock name listed on NSE and BSE will be updated from “Adani Wilmar Ltd” to “AWL Agri Business Ltd”. Investors and traders should note the new ticker while trading or tracking the company’s performance.
As of Friday’s close, the stock price stood at ₹272.45 on BSE, with a market capitalization of ₹35,409.74 crore.
📝 “This is to inform that the name of the Company has been changed from 'Adani Wilmar Limited' to 'AWL Agri Business Limited' w.e.f. March 17, 2025, pursuant to the fresh certificate of incorporation dated 17th March, 2025 received from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs,” the company said in a regulatory filing.
In December 2024, the Adani Group exited its joint venture with Wilmar International, concluding their long-standing partnership. This move was a part of Adani’s broader strategy to consolidate its FMCG and agri-business operations under a single brand identity.
The rebranded entity, AWL Agri Business, will now pursue independent growth strategies, including expanding its rural market reach and diversifying into new segments like food processing, agro-products, and staples.
Despite the structural changes, AWL Agri Business posted strong numbers in Q4 of FY 2024-25:
Achieved 7% YoY growth in total volume during Q4.
Recorded a significant 36% YoY increase in Q4 revenue, driven by rising demand across rural and semi-urban regions.
Full-year revenue stood at ₹62,000 crore, reflecting a 26% YoY growth over FY 2023-24.
Foods category saw robust growth in Tier-2 and Tier-3 towns, contributing significantly to overall revenue.
Urban growth remained steady but rural markets outpaced in volume and revenue contribution.
Strong revenue and volume growth signals operational efficiency and brand resilience post-rebranding.
Focus on agriculture and food aligns with India’s increasing demand for processed and packaged goods.
The exit from Wilmar could provide the Adani-led company more autonomy in market and product expansion.
Transition may affect short-term investor sentiment; hence, volatility is possible.
Investors should closely monitor the next two quarters to assess the impact of the new strategic roadmap.
The transformation of Adani Wilmar into AWL Agri Business Limited is more than just a name change—it represents a fundamental shift in business strategy and market positioning. With promising growth figures and a sharpened focus on agriculture and food processing, the company is poised to make deeper inroads into India’s fast-growing FMCG sector.
Shareholders are advised to stay informed on ticker updates, monitor quarterly results, and align their portfolios accordingly.
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