The company has two major verticals
Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting (WCCLG) Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting (WCCLG) operates in the
fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and
Lighting sector. It focuses on personal care, home care, lighting, and seating products. Founded in 1945 as Western India Vegetable Products Limited, the company initially produced vegetable oil under the brand "Sunflower Vanaspati" and later expanded into laundry bars with the "787" brand. Over time, it diversified into personal care offerings, including toilet soap brands such as Santoor,
Chandrika, Aramusk, and
Yardley Its home care portfolio includes Wipro Safewash, Softouch, Maxkleen, and Giffy. Notably, Santoor ranks among the top-selling soap brands in South India. In 2023, WCCLG achieved a revenue milestone of .
Acquisitions • 2003: Acquired the Glucovita brand from Hindustan Lever (now
Hindustan Unilever). • 2004: Purchased
Chandrika soap brand. • 2006: Acquired Northwest Switches for ₹102.2 crore. • 2007: Bought Singapore-based Unza Holdings for ₹1,010 crore. • 2009: Acquired the India and Middle East business of Yardley (undisclosed sum). • 2011: Acquired Aramusk and the global business of
Yardley. • 2013: Purchased Singapore's L D Waxsons for ₹790 crore. • 2016: Acquired China's Zhongshan Ma Er. • 2019: Took over
Splash Corporation (Philippines) and Canway Corporation (South Africa). • 2022: Acquired
Nirapara, a Kerala-based spices brand.
Wipro Consumer Care Ventures In September 2019, WCCLG launched Wipro Consumer Care Ventures, a corporate venture capital arm to invest in startups across India and Southeast Asia. By 2022, the fund had invested in seven Indian companies, including direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands. In March 2022, it expanded its portfolio by investing in a Singapore-based venture capital fund.
Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN) Wipro Infrastructure Engineering (WIN) specializes in the field of
industrial engineering &
manufacturing, it has expertise in
hydraulics,
aeronautics,
water treatment,
automation solutions and
3D printing. It has been involved in the manufacturing of
hydraulic cylinders, truck cylinders, aerospace parts and related components since its establishment in 1976 as part of Wipro Limited. It supplies these industrial components to global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). In 2011, it formed a joint venture with Kawasaki Precision Machinery (India) Pvt. Ltd. to produce hydraulic pumps for excavators. In 2017, it partnered with
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to manufacture composite
aerostructure parts and assemblies. In 2018, it launched the Industrial Automation vertical as a new business segment. Wipro 3D, a subsidiary under WIN, provides metal additive manufacturing and
3D printing services. In 2021, the company inaugurated a new aerospace manufacturing facility in
Bengaluru, Karnataka. In 2025, the company announced the launch of a new business division - Wipro Electronic Materials, dedicated to manufacturing
Copper Clad Laminate (CCL) for
Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs). A new manufacturing facility would be established to produce over 6 million sheets of Cooper clad laminates and corresponding pre-impregnated materials.
Acquisitions • 2006: Acquired Sweden-based Hydrauto Group AB for ₹142.6 crore. • 2011: Purchased Brazil-based hydraulic cylinder manufacturer RKM Equipamentos Hidráulicos. • 2013: Acquired Romania's SC Hervil SA, a manufacturer of hydraulic cylinders. • 2016: Took over Israel-based Gijon HR to expand its aerospace portfolio. • 2019: Acquired Incite Cam's automation business. • 2020: Purchased Pune-based industrial automation company Precision Automation and Robotics India (PARI). == Social initiatives ==