The start-up boasts of annual revenue of Rs 6 crore, is looking at revenue of Rs 150- 200 crore in next three years
Ratan Tata in his personal capacity has invested an undisclosed amount in 18 year old’ innovative pharmaceutical venture Generic Aadhaar. The company is run by Arjun Deshpande, Founder and CEO, Generic Aadhaar, who began his venture at the age of 16 years with the sole aim of bringing affordable medicines to the masses. When a Generic Aadhaar teenager took it upon him to provide a solution for expensive medications, he ended up creating an innovative business model that is set to take the pharmaceutical industry by storm. The start-up boasts of an annual revenue of Rs 6 crore and is looking at a revenue of Rs 150- 200 crore in the next three years.
Generic Aadhaar follows a unique business model; viz a pharmacy-aggregator business model sourcing generic drugs directly from the manufacturer and providing it to the retailers, thereby cutting out the middlemen completely and delivering medicines to masses at a much lesser cost. It is a B2B2C model that aims at providing Indians with affordable medication by supporting single medical stores across the nation which otherwise face competition from big brands and online pharmacies. Under Generic Aadhaar, the company provides quality and affordable medication directly from WHO-GMP facility and has tied up with 30 retailers from Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru and Odisha following a profit-sharing model.
On this occasion, Deshpande, opined, “With Generic Aadhaar, we are all set to bring a new revolution in the pharmaceutical industry. Our unique business model gives us an edge over any other players in the market currently as we aim to bring affordable healthcare to millions of households. Our mission is to provide senior citizens and pension holders the care they deserve with our idea of delivering inexpensive medicines which are required on a daily basis.”
He further added, “When Sir Ratan Tata came to know about the business plan, he was impressed and decided to be a part of this mission in a personal capacity and help Generic Aadhaar to reach every Indian.”
A survey states that 60 per cent of Indians cannot afford proper medication due to their high market price and hence fall behind to deliver basic healthcare needs to people. Generic Aadhaar steps in to solve this problem as it aims to partner with 1000 pharmacies on a franchisee-based model in the coming months and expand their reach to markets like to Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi, Goa, Rajasthan, Gujarat. Generic Aadhaar will provide all the support to the unorganised sector by bringing the right technology, IT infrastructure and branding to the forefront. The company has about 55 employees, which include pharmacists, IT engineers and marketing professionals. In association with Ratan Tata, this revolutionary start-up aims to spread its wings in every city in India.
Generic Aadhaar supplies diabetes and hypertension drugs but will soon start offering cancer drugs at rates much lower than the market price. It has a tie-up with four WHO-GMP certified manufacturers in Palghar, Ahmedabad, Puducherry and Nagpur.