Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Bloomsbury Publishing setting up new business in India


Bloomsbury Publishing today announces that it is setting up a new business in India.

Among the fastest growing economies in the world, and with a rapidly increasing population where 50 million buy English books every year, India is an excellent market for the expanding and diverse product range of Bloomsbury. It is also steadily becoming an important source of authorship and will be a significant future ebooks market.
Bloomsbury has already been operating in India for 25 years with a long standing marketing and distribution partnership with Penguin. The Group now plans to grow its presence in India by setting up a wholly owned business. This is in line with the Group’s strategy to globalise and further diversify, and follows the success of the recent licensing deal for the Wisden brand in India. Bloomsbury will focus in India on exploiting the exciting growth opportunities the country offers, leveraging the strength of the Group’s large range, and also developing Indian authorship and publishing programmes. The timing is good with the Indian retail chain footprint increasing rapidly, growth of on-line retailers and the country’s significant future ebook readership.
For Bloomsbury it is important that this key initiative is led by a trusted, experienced and respected leader. The Indian company will be led by Rajiv Beri, a highly-regarded publishing professional who has been Managing Director of Macmillan’s Indian operations for over 15 years. The company will be based in Delhi and is expected to be operational by May 2012.

Nigel Newton, Chief Executive, commented:
“We are hugely enthusiastic about this new venture and are looking forward to building our presence in this growing market.”

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