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  1. Kishore Biyani is an Indian businessman who is the Founder & CEO of Future Group, one of India's biggest brick-and-mortar retailers. He is also the founder of retail businesses such as Pantaloon Retail and Big Bazaar. According to Forbes magazine, he had a net worth of US$1.78 billion in 2019.

  2. Oct 9, 2019 · Retailing pioneer Kishore Biyani is the founder and group CEO of the $4.6 billion (revenue) retail giant Future Group. The group includes hypermarket chain Big Bazaar, food retailer Food...

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · His story is of a home-grown entrepreneur with no inherited capital going on to create what was once India’s largest retail empire. He spotted the coming-of-age of India’s consumer class,...

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  4. Apr 4, 2021 · Kishore Biyani, the founder and CEO of Future Group, is widely known as Sam Walton of India. Retail King of India Kishore Biyani took the retail industry by storm. The Future Group has over 70 million square feet of retail space in over 90 cities and 60 rural locations all over India.

    • 58
    • India
    • 9 August 1961-Bombay, Maharashtra, India
    • Founder and CEO at Future Group
  5. Kishore Biyani, born into a trading family, defied convention by starting with stonewashed fabric sales, then pioneering Big Bazaar and other retail formats, making him an Indian retail icon.

  6. Nov 1, 2007 · Born into a small trading family, India’s retail czar, Kishore Biyani, replaced conventional wisdom with “guts and instincts” to create Future Group, a $1 billion company that includes Pantaloon Retail, a department store group; Big Bazaar, the company’s name for hypermarkets; Food Bazaar supermarkets, and Central Mall, a more upscale aggregatio...

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  8. Oct 9, 2019 · Hailing from a family of textile merchants, Kishore Biyani did his graduation in Science and Arts from the Bombay University. He left the family business to start selling stone-wash denim fabric. Known for his astute understanding of the Indian consumer, Biyani set up the Future Group in 1996.