Funskool’s revenue crosses ₹300 crore in FY25

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Fenskool now contributes about 20% or total toys of India toys

Fenskool now contributes about 20% or total toys exports of India | Photo credit: Bijoy Ghosh

Funskool India LTD, the country’s main toy manufacturer, reported an interannual growth of 18 percent in revenues in fiscal year 2000 to ₹ 300 million rupees compared to ₹ 255 million rupees in the previous fiscal year.

The company has attributed this growth to its long -term strategy to strengthen exports and associations for manufacturing contracts with multinational global toys, while continuing to build a strong national brand presence. In particular, exports grew by almost 30 percent compared to the previous year.

For the current prosecutor, Funskool has established an attentive goal to achieve $ 40-45 million in revenue, capitalization in the changing global commercial landscape and the growing preference for Indian manufacture. Funskool now contributes about 20 percent of total toy exports in India, and exports to the United States represent about 40 percent of total departure shipments from the company.

Ka Shabir, CEO of Funnskool India Ltd., said: “We are moving in the right direction. With an impressive growth career, Funnskool continues to play a vital role in advancing in the initiative to” do in India. “We as a quality toy manufacturer in the international supply chain.”

The company doubled its production capacity last year through large expansions in its Ranipet facilities. In line with their aggressive growth plans, more capacity additions are planned in their Goa and Ranipet plants.

Posted on April 24, 2025

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