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AN IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED FMCG COMPANIES IN INDIA
The Covid-19 pandemic caused disruptions in supply chains, leading to difficulties in obtaining raw materials,
manufacturing, and distributing goods. These challenges, along with shifts in consumer behaviour and demand
patterns, had an impact on the revenue and profitability of FMCG companies. While essential products
experienced a surge in demand at the beginning of the pandemic, non-essential items faced decreased demand
due to changes in consumer spending habits. FMCG companies also incurred additional costs due to disruptions
in the supply chain, safety measures, employee welfare initiatives, and increased marketing and promotional
activities. These added expenses placed pressure on profit margins, further affecting the financial performance
of the companies. This study examines the financial performance of Godrej Consumer Products Ltd and TATA
Consumer Products Ltd before and after the Covid-19 period. The results indicate that Godrej Consumer
Products Ltd maintained a relatively stable and consistent financial performance in the post-Covid-19 period,
while TATA Consumer Products Ltd experienced a slight decline in various financial ratios. These findings
suggest that Godrej Consumer Products Ltd has successfully adapted to the post-Covid-19 environment,
whereas TATA Consumer Products Ltd may need to address specific challenges to enhance its financial
performance.