Swan Energy Rebrands as Swan Corp to Reflect Diversified Growth
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Swan Energy Rebrands as Swan Corp to Reflect Diversified Growth

Swan Energy Limited has officially rebranded itself as Swan Corp Limited, unveiling a new corporate identity that reflects its transformation into a diversified industrial conglomerate. The move signals the company’s strategic shift into high-growth sectors including manufacturing, defence, energy, and real estate.
With a history spanning more than a century, Swan Corp has grown far beyond its textile origins to establish a significant presence across critical areas of the Indian economy. Today, its operations cover oil and gas, commercial and defence shipbuilding and repair, heavy engineering, offshore fabrication, and real estate development.
The rebrand includes the launch of a redesigned logo — a stylised swan in upward motion — symbolising resilience, progress, and forward momentum. This refreshed identity will be adopted across all business verticals to strengthen Swan Corp’s unified vision and market positioning.
Commenting on the rebrand, Nikhil Merchant, Managing Director of Swan Corp, said: “Swan Corp’s new identity marks the beginning of a bold phase in our journey. As we scale operations in complex, high-impact sectors, our brand now reflects our long-term strategic direction, our commitment to innovation, and our role in supporting India’s economic growth.”
The rebranding underscores Swan Corp’s mission to build and scale self-reliant and sustainable businesses aligned with national development goals. The company remains listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE), with updated ticker symbols to be announced soon. 

Swan Energy Limited has officially rebranded itself as Swan Corp Limited, unveiling a new corporate identity that reflects its transformation into a diversified industrial conglomerate. The move signals the company’s strategic shift into high-growth sectors including manufacturing, defence, energy, and real estate.With a history spanning more than a century, Swan Corp has grown far beyond its textile origins to establish a significant presence across critical areas of the Indian economy. Today, its operations cover oil and gas, commercial and defence shipbuilding and repair, heavy engineering, offshore fabrication, and real estate development.The rebrand includes the launch of a redesigned logo — a stylised swan in upward motion — symbolising resilience, progress, and forward momentum. This refreshed identity will be adopted across all business verticals to strengthen Swan Corp’s unified vision and market positioning.Commenting on the rebrand, Nikhil Merchant, Managing Director of Swan Corp, said: “Swan Corp’s new identity marks the beginning of a bold phase in our journey. As we scale operations in complex, high-impact sectors, our brand now reflects our long-term strategic direction, our commitment to innovation, and our role in supporting India’s economic growth.”The rebranding underscores Swan Corp’s mission to build and scale self-reliant and sustainable businesses aligned with national development goals. The company remains listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE), with updated ticker symbols to be announced soon. 

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