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TTK Group
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
FounderT. T. Krishnamachari
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsConsumer durables
Pharmaceuticals
Bio-medical devices
Maps and atlases
Visa services
Virtual assistant services
Health care
SubsidiariesTTK Prestige
TTK LIG
TTK Healthcare
TTK Textiles
TTK Services - YourManInIndia
GetFriday
Skore Condoms
TTK Property Services - HomeShikari
WebsiteTTKServices.com

The TTK Group, is an Indian business conglomerate with a presence across several segments of industry including consumer durables, pharmaceuticals and supplements, bio-medical devices, maps and atlases, consular visa services, virtual assistant services and health care services. The TTK Group was started in 1928 by T. T. Krishnamachari, and is largely owned by the family. The group has revenues of over US$450 Million[1] with a presence across India and several international markets. The group has joint ventures with global corporations such as SSL International, who are the makers of Durex condoms and Dr. Scholl's foot care products. The group is also associated with several charitable and social organizations, such as the TTK Voluntary Blood Bank, the T.T. Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation (a hospital for alcohol and drug addiction) and TTK Schools for the underprivileged. TTK Protective Devices Limited (formerly TTK – LIG) also has its own brand of Condoms, which it has been marketing since 1950's, and started its first condom manufacturing plant in 1963. TTK Protective Devices Limited now has a capacity of around two billion condoms per year.

Brands

The TTK Group has been associated with several brands in India, including:

The Prestige logo

See also

References

  1. ^ Forbes (December 5, 2011). "Kitchen Cleanup". Forbes Asia. Retrieved 28 November 2011.