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Pune, Maharashtra
Bajaj Auto Limited is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra. It is a flagship company of the promoter-led Bajaj Group, one of India's oldest and largest business conglomerates. Founded on November 29, 1945, by Jamnalal Bajaj as M/s Bajaj Trading Corporation Private Limited, the company initially imported and sold two- and three-wheelers in India. In 1959, it obtained a manufacturing license from the Government of India and subsequently became a public limited company in 1960. Today, the company stands as a major force in global mobility, recognized as the world's largest three-wheeler manufacturer and India's leading exporter of motorcycles and three-wheelers. The core business operations of Bajaj Auto focus on the development, manufacturing, and distribution of automobiles, including motorcycles, scooters, commercial three-wheelers, electric vehicles, and quadricycles. The company’s extensive brand portfolio features popular domestic and international motorcycle brands such as Pulsar, Discover, Platina, Avenger, KTM, and Triumph. In the electric mobility space, Bajaj has resurrected its iconic brand with the Chetak electric scooter range and has expanded its EV line to include electric three-wheelers. To support this shifting transition, the company established a dedicated manufacturing subsidiary, Chetak Technology Ltd, alongside its main manufacturing facilities located at Waluj and Chakan in Maharashtra, and Pantnagar in Uttarakhand. It also operates a high-tech R&D center named "Ahead" at its oldest site in Akurdi, Pune. Financially, Bajaj Auto is publicly traded on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), and stands as a prominent constituent of the NSE NIFTY 50 index. For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, the company reported a standalone total revenue from operations of approximately INR 50,010 crore to INR 52,500 crore, with a consolidated net profit after tax reaching INR 7,324 crore. The company maintains a robust volume-led business model, exporting its vehicles to over 70 to 79 countries across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, where its auto-rickshaws have become local market icons. Led by Chairman Niraj Bajaj and Managing Director & CEO Rajiv Bajaj, the company focuses deeply on technological innovation and sustainable business practices. In line with this, the company introduced the Freedom 125, the world's first CNG-powered motorcycle, designed to lower daily commuting costs and vehicle emissions. Beyond commercial success, Bajaj Auto drives several significant corporate social responsibility initiatives. These include the Bajaj Engineering Skills Training (BEST) and the Bajaj Manufacturing Systems (BMS) programs, which focus on youth empowerment and skilling in modern industrial sectors like e-mobility and electronics manufacturing systems.
Rebecca Thomas
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Great place to grow — supportive teammates and real ownership of your work.
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