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IPO : MRS BECTORS FOOD 15th to 17th December



About the company
Mrs. Bectors Food Specialities Limited was incorporated as Quaker 
Cremica Foods Private Limited on September 15, 1995, as a private 
limited company. The Company is one of the leading companies in the 
premium and mid-premium biscuits segment and the premium bakery 
segment in North India, according to the Technopak Report. 
The Company manufactures and markets a range of biscuits such as 
cookies, creams, crackers, digestives and glucose under its flagship 
brand Mrs. Bector's Cremica'. It also manufactures and markets bakery 
products in savoury and sweet categories which include breads, buns, 
pizza bases and cakes under its brand English Oven'. 
The Company supplies its products to retail consumers in 26 states 
within India, as well as to reputed institutional customers with pan-India 
presence and to 64 countries across six continents during the Financial 
Year ended March 31, 2020. 

According to Technopak Report, Mrs. Bector's Cremica' is one of the 
leading biscuit brands in the premium and mid-premium segment in 
Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh and English 
Oven' is the one of the largest selling brand in the premium bakery 
segment in Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru. 
It is the largest supplier of buns in India to reputed QSR chains such as 
Burger King India Limited, Connaught Plaza Restaurants Private Limited, 
Hardcastle Restaurants Private Limited, and Yum! Restaurants (India) 
Private Limited. All products are manufactured in-house at its six 
manufacturing facilities located in Phillaur and Rajpura (Punjab), Tahliwal 
(Himachal Pradesh), Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Khopoli 
(Maharashtra) and Bengaluru (Karnataka), which enables it to have an 
effective control over the manufacturing process and to ensure 
consistent quality of its products. All its manufacturing facilities are 
strategically located in proximity to its target markets, which minimises 
freight and logistics related time and expenses. The Company has 
received several quality certifications and accreditations, including 
certification from the FSSC 22000, the U.S. Food and Drugs 
Administration, British Retail Consortium (BRC) and Sedex Members 
Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA).

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