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    India antitrust body found Pernod pushed retailers to promote brand, document shows

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    Posted on January 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    India's CCI raided Pernod Ricard's office over alleged collusion with retailers to promote its whisky brand, following a complaint by Radico Khaitan.

    Pernod Ricard Under India Antitrust Investigation for Retail Collusion

    By Aditya Kalra

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian antitrust investigators raided Pernod Ricard's office in December after finding the French liquor giant colluded with a state's retailers to promote its whisky brand and ignore a rival's, according to a government document seen by Reuters.

    In the biggest liquor sector crackdown in recent years, Pernod's office in southern Telangana state was raided in December by Competition Commission of India (CCI) officers. The case was triggered by a 2022 complaint by Indian rival Radico Khaitan, which accused Pernod of colluding with retailers not to stock a Radico whisky brand.

    The investigation and the raids are the latest regulatory and legal challenge for Pernod in India, its biggest market globally by volume. Pernod is contesting a $250 million India tax demand for allegedly undervaluing imports and also faces an investigation into violations of New Delhi city's liquor policy.

    Pernod, maker of brands such as Chivas Regal, told Reuters in a statement that it complies with Indian laws and was not aware of any government document detailing the antitrust investigation.

    "We are confident that we will demonstrate our good faith and compliance through the ongoing investigative process," it said.

    In the latest CCI complaint, Radico in its submissions had relied on an undated and unsigned business agreement that promised some retailers "special discounts" if they did not sell Radico's brand, but the investigators have found Pernod was behind the arrangement, the government document shows.

    'FACILITATED AND COORDINATED'

    Ahead of the December raid, CCI's investigation unit found the alleged anti-competitive agreement was "facilitated and coordinated" by Pernod India, according to the document detailing initial findings of the investigation unit.

    Pernod further made incentive payments to retailers to promote its brand through an agent, a local marketing agency in Hyderabad city, the document added.

    "Incentive to retail licensees were being paid by Pernod ... through its agent," said the document, contents of which Reuters is the first to report.

    The CCI did not respond on Monday, and as per its policy, keeps details of raids and investigations of collusion cases confidential. The ongoing investigation may take several months to complete and Pernod can challenge its findings.

    In a separate New Delhi city, federal investigators accused Pernod of similar practices, accusing it of offering financial support to New city retailers in exchange for ensuring 35% of stock in their shops is Pernod's. The company has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

    In the Telangana CCI case, it is alleged Pernod asked some retailers to achieve a 70% market share for its brand, earning discounts and royalties for doing so.

    The December raids were aimed at collecting evidence, such as meeting records or copies of agreements, that may help the CCI investigation unit develop its case, according to the government document.

    If found guilty, Pernod Ricard India may be liable to a penalty amounting to up to three times its profit for each year during which the collusion took place, or 10% of its turnover for each year of wrongdoing, whichever is higher.

    Pernod's 2023-24 India sales were $3.1 billion.

    (Reporting by Aditya KalraEditing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pernod Ricard's office in Telangana was raided by CCI.
    • •Investigation triggered by Radico Khaitan's 2022 complaint.
    • •Pernod allegedly colluded with retailers to promote its brand.
    • •Pernod faces multiple legal challenges in India.
    • •Potential penalties could be significant if found guilty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about India antitrust body found Pernod pushed retailers to promote brand, document shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses India's antitrust investigation into Pernod Ricard for alleged collusion with retailers to promote its whisky brand.

    2What triggered the investigation?

    The investigation was triggered by a 2022 complaint from Indian rival Radico Khaitan.

    3What are the potential consequences for Pernod Ricard?

    If found guilty, Pernod Ricard may face penalties up to three times its profit or 10% of its turnover for each year of wrongdoing.

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