Intex Technologies

Intex Technologies is an Indian smartphone, consumer electronics, and accessories manufacturer company, founded in 1996.[3] It is headquartered in New Delhi, Delhi NCT, India.[4][5] Intex was India's second-largest mobile phone company by sales. The company offers computer products such as TFT-LCD monitors, notebooks, CRT monitors, and personal computers; and computer peripherals, including add-on cards and products, cabinets, Ethernet cards and switches, fax modems, keyboards, mice, SMPS and UPS systems, and webcams. It also provides consumer electronic products such as MP3 players, DVD players, headphones, home theater systems, and speakers and subwoofers; power electronics including home UPS systems; CRT and LCD televisions; and mobile phones and phone accessories.

Intex Technologies
Private
Industry
Founded1996 (1996)
FounderNarendra Bansal[1]
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Keshav Bansal (Director)
Products
Revenue 6,200 crore (US$870 million)[2]
Number of employees
10,000+
Websitewww.intex.in

History

The company was established in 1996 at New Delhi by Narendra Bansal.[6] Currently, Keshav Bansal, son of Narendra Bansal, is the active director of the company.

In 2012, from an IT product company, Intex Technologies expanded its consumer durables portfolio with the entry in LED TVs business. Today, the LED TVs business has seen a growth of over 150% and currently, the company has 6% share in LED TVs and 3% share in washing machines nationally.[7][8].

Segments

Mobile handsets

Consumer Electronics

Brand ambassadors

The company signed various celebrities as their brand ambassadors, this includes some of the big names like Madhuri Dixit[9] and Kiccha Sudeep.

IPL Team

The company also founded and owns the IPL franchise called Gujarat Lions in the year 2016.[10][11]

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