Amul is arguably the largest dairy company in India We all are aware of it at this point. However, not many people are aware about Amul as a business such as the amount of their net worth and who is the owner as well as who holds the position of CEO, or the location of their head office is. Let’s look at that first.

Company Name GCMMF (Amul)
Establishment Year 1946
Head Office Anand, Gujarat, India
Owner/Founder Property Owners: Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (farmer cooperative) The founder of Amul the origins of: Kaira District Cooperative under Tribhuvandas K Patel
CEO Name Managing Director: Jayen Mehta
Industry Dairy / FMCG
Net worth / Market cap Not applicable as a cooperative, not listed company
Total revenue for 2025 $90 million (GCMMF turnover)

Amul Company Profile

It is likely that you already know that the Amul story began in 1946, when he was the founder of the Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union (KDCMPUL) in Anand and was led by Tribhuvandas K. Patel. The first goal was, as you may have guessed to assist farmers to get good prices and to gain access to more lucrative markets. This was a successful strategy that became recognized worldwide for its Anand Model of Cooperatives. Then, as it turned out in the future the Gujarat milk unions were able to use GCMMF as their primary marketing body. It was established in 1973. This brought procurement, distribution, and branding strategy together all under all under one under one roof. As of currently, Amul’s primary headquarters are located situated in Anand, Gujarat.

Current Status

In terms of money, GCMMF has recorded a turnover of Rs59.545 crore in FY2024. The company’s revenue has risen to Rs65911 crore in FY2025. The total Amul brand’s revenue was close to Rs90000 crore in FY2025, which is remarkable in itself.

Recent Updates & Future Outlook

Amul is entering Europe with its latest activities in Spain in 2025. It will begin it’s journey starting from Madrid as well as Barcelona and planning to expand its operations the reach to Valencia, Malaga, and Lisbon. This move is a sign that Amul will take a huge and bold step in its international expansion and focusing on dairy and fresh milk products.