JBL aims to grow 200% in India in 2019

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Enough of Bose, Beats or Audio equipment maker by HARMAN, owned by South Korean tech Electronics, is aiming big to expand its footprint in the Indian audio market that is forecast to grow over 15 per cent in 2019.

The company's sells the entire range of -- from headphones and speakers to home and

"We will double up on our revenue and will grow by 200 per cent this year in India," Sumit Chauhan, Vice President, at India, told IANS.

"You will see that the audio segment in the category that we deal in -- headphones, smart audio and connected homes -- is slated to grow somewhere around 12-14 per cent. In India, the market is slightly better, growing at 16 per cent against the global forecast," he added, quoting market research firm

The company is also working towards entering the smaller towns. "There is positive expansion happening in the tier III and IV cities. Whether you take data from like and Flipkart, or from offline players like and Reliance, both will tell you that much of their growth in 2019-20 is expected to come from Tier III and Tier IV cities," Chauhan noted.

"We are probably the only brand in where our business split is 50:50. Most of the other brands are skewed, either towards offline or towards online," added Chauhan.

As part of its strategy to increase penetration into the Indian market, by is also working towards collaborating with sports and music brands.

"Under is the fastest-growing fitness brand and has just been launched in We are very closely associated with them at global level and will try and bring that synergy here.

"We have co-branded products which are branded as Under and JBL. We would bring those products into and market them aggressively," added Chauhan.

The company said it would also focus towards voice-enabled platforms, without revealing much details.

"We have a close relationship with on the side, with on the Alexa side and with on the Cortana side. This would be a key focus in the future," Chauhan said.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 12:16 IST