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Bengaluru, Karnataka
Unilever is a British multinational consumer goods company headquartered in London, England. Formed in 1930 through the merger of Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie and British soap maker Lever Brothers, it has grown into one of the world's largest suppliers of Beauty and Wellbeing, Personal Care, Home Care, and Nutrition products. As of 2026, the company employs approximately 125,000 people globally and operates in over 190 countries, with its products used by an estimated 3.7 billion people daily. The company is currently undergoing a strategic shift to focus on high-growth categories, particularly Beauty, Wellbeing, and Personal Care, which now represent over 51% of its business. Unilever has set a medium-to-long-term goal for these segments to comprise two-thirds of its portfolio. This transition is supported by significant investments in research and development and digital transformation. In 2026, the company announced a $270 million investment to develop a new Global Innovation Centre in New Haven, Connecticut. This digital-first, AI-powered facility will serve as the primary R&D hub for its global beauty and wellbeing brands, focusing on advanced sciences like the microbiome, skin-brain axis, and human physiology. Unilever’s R&D organization is a cornerstone of its operations, employing over 5,000 professionals across eight global R&D centers located in the US, UK, Netherlands, Italy, India, and China. The company invests nearly 1 billion Euros annually in R&D and maintains a massive portfolio of over 20,000 patents. Its innovation strategy increasingly leverages artificial intelligence and digital twins to accelerate product development and optimize manufacturing efficiency. For instance, a partnership with Accenture aims to scale AI-enabled digital twins across its global manufacturing network to improve quality and respond faster to consumer demands. Financially, Unilever reported a revenue of approximately 50.5 billion Euros in 2025. Its portfolio includes iconic "Power Brands" such as Dove, Vaseline, Axe, and Hellmann’s, alongside a growing Wellbeing Collective that includes Liquid I.V. and Nutrafol. The company has a long history of acquisitions and divestments to refine its market position, including the recent demerger of its ice cream business and the sale of its packaged food business. Led by CEO Fernando Fernández and Chair Ian Meakins, Unilever emphasizes sustainability and "safe science." The company is committed to eliminating fossil fuels from its products and utilizing 100% renewable energy in its operations by 2030. By integrating cutting-edge technology with consumer insights, Unilever aims to deliver superior products while maintaining a positive impact on the environment and society.
Niyati Parekh
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Solid work-life balance and managers who actually listen. Would recommend.
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