Greenply Net Worth, Owner, CEO, Head Office

You may think that interior infrastructure products are a pretty niche sector, but in reality, there is too much competition in it because there is too much high of a demand here. And surely, Greenply is leading the charge in this one, so let’s talk about it a little more, like Greenply Net Worth, Owner, CEO, Head Office, etc.

Greenply

Company name Greenply Industries Limited ​
Establishment year 1990
Head Office Gurugram (Gurgaon)
Founder Rajesh Mittal and the Mittal family
CEO Name Manoj Tulsian
Industry Interior infrastructure and wood-based building materials
Number of employees Around 2,634 employees as of 31 March 2025
Net worth / Market capitalization ₹3,527 crore range in late November 2025
Total revenue (latest full FY) ₹25,041 million (around ₹2,504 crore) in FY2024-25

Company Profile

We get it, not a lot of people truly know that before​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Greenply was the recognized brand that it is today, it was known as Mittal Laminates Private Limited and that was way back in 1990. Moving forward, though, like, during the mid-1990s, with the Greenply brand going hit in the market because of their impressive quality, they went on to change the name to Greenply Industries Limited later down the line. As of right now, they’re the same hit brand in this niche market and now with their main head office in Gurugram.

Net Worth

No doubt, by​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ now, Greenply has become a publicly-traded company that has the Mittal family as a promoter, and several institutional and retail investors as shareholders.  As for the net worth, well, we can tell you the market cap numbers right away, which is around ₹3,527 crore, to give you a better idea of its financial standing right here in India.

Future Outlook and Recent Updates

Oh, not a single doubt in the fact that Greenply​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ is aggressively growing its operations. How? Well, talking about their future outlook, the company has already made public a detailed plan of investments of close to ₹800 crore over the next two to three years. The new plywood plant in Odisha is one of the largest projects under this plan that is expected to increase plywood capacity by almost 25% once it is fully operational around FY 2026-27.

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