Founded by two Scotsmen, Stephen George Balmer and Alexander Lawrie, in Kolkata, Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. started its corporate journey as a Partnership Firm on 1st February 1867. Traversing the 157 years gone by, today Balmer Lawrie is a Miniratna - I Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India, with a turnover of Rs. 2383 crores and a profit of Rs. 154 crores.
Balmer Lawrie is a diversified PSE leveraging technology and innovation for manufacturing and providing world class solutions.
Balmer Lawrie adheres to robust corporate governance practices, emphasising on transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct to ensure sustainable business growth and stakeholder trust.
Balmer Lawrie regularly invites tenders for various projects and services, promoting fair competition and transparency in the procurement process.
Balmer Lawrie through regular press releases, events and newsletters, ensures that its stakeholders are well-informed about the company's latest developments and achievements.
Balmer Lawrie & Co Ltd. in association with the Central Board of Excise and Customs, Ministry of Finance, GOI organised the “GST Outreach Programme – an interactive session with Commissionerate” on September 4, 2017 at Chennai. Stakeholders were present in large numbers and actively participated in the workshop. Shri K Srinivasan, IRS, Assistant Commissioner GST-Chennai addressed and explained the key aspects of GST covering all the business verticals of the company and also for the society at large. Dr. P. Ravindran, renowned advocate with specialisation in indirect taxes and CA, and Vijay Anand, an eminent Chartered Accountant and Tax Practitioner at Chennai also addressed the participants. Shri Prabal Basu, C&MD, Balmer Lawrie in his key note address emphasised on the advantages of GST and the accomplishments at Balmer Lawrie. Shri S S Khuntia, Director (Finance), Balmer Lawrie in his welcome address spoke in details about the benefits and implications of GST for the society, transparency in the economy, ease of doing business and the entire ecosystem with reference to GST as Good and Simple Tax. He further explained the successful and on-time implementation of GST in Balmer Lawrie