Cummins India Marks 30 Years of Listing on NSE
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Cummins India Marks 30 Years of Listing on NSE

Cummins India (CIL) celebrated 30 years of its listing on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) with a ceremonial bell-ringing attended by Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD & CEO, NSE, and Shveta Arya, MD, Cummins India, along with other dignitaries.

Since its listing on March 29, 1995, CIL has delivered 76x shareholder returns at a CAGR of 16 per cent, grown revenues nearly 19x at 10% CAGR, and increased Profit After Tax 30x at 12 per cent CAGR. The company has paid out Rs 89.10 billion in dividends, ranking among the top 100 companies by market capitalization on NSE, reflecting strong market confidence and consistent financial performance.

Speaking at the event, Shveta Arya said, “This 30-year milestone on NSE reflects our legacy of powering India’s growth. Our journey has been built on shareholder trust, employee dedication, and strong partnerships with customers, suppliers, and communities. We remain committed to advancing India’s vision of Viksit Bharat through innovation, reliability, and inclusive impact.”

Ashishkumar Chauhan added, “Cummins India’s 30-year journey on NSE showcases resilience, innovation, and value creation. We congratulate the company and look forward to its continued growth and contribution to a sustainable and inclusive future.”

Beyond financial growth, CIL has expanded across 10 industry segments including rail, marine, defence, oil & gas, and data centres, with a global footprint in Southeast Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, delivering Made in India products.

Under its Destination Zero strategy, CIL has significantly reduced GHG emissions, introduced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and pioneered CPCBIV+ gensets, strengthening its position as a leader in the energy transition.

The company continues to drive innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth, reinforcing its role in powering India’s progress and advancing national clean energy goals. 

Cummins India (CIL) celebrated 30 years of its listing on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) with a ceremonial bell-ringing attended by Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD & CEO, NSE, and Shveta Arya, MD, Cummins India, along with other dignitaries.Since its listing on March 29, 1995, CIL has delivered 76x shareholder returns at a CAGR of 16 per cent, grown revenues nearly 19x at 10% CAGR, and increased Profit After Tax 30x at 12 per cent CAGR. The company has paid out Rs 89.10 billion in dividends, ranking among the top 100 companies by market capitalization on NSE, reflecting strong market confidence and consistent financial performance.Speaking at the event, Shveta Arya said, “This 30-year milestone on NSE reflects our legacy of powering India’s growth. Our journey has been built on shareholder trust, employee dedication, and strong partnerships with customers, suppliers, and communities. We remain committed to advancing India’s vision of Viksit Bharat through innovation, reliability, and inclusive impact.”Ashishkumar Chauhan added, “Cummins India’s 30-year journey on NSE showcases resilience, innovation, and value creation. We congratulate the company and look forward to its continued growth and contribution to a sustainable and inclusive future.”Beyond financial growth, CIL has expanded across 10 industry segments including rail, marine, defence, oil & gas, and data centres, with a global footprint in Southeast Asia, Middle East, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, delivering Made in India products.Under its Destination Zero strategy, CIL has significantly reduced GHG emissions, introduced Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and pioneered CPCBIV+ gensets, strengthening its position as a leader in the energy transition.The company continues to drive innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth, reinforcing its role in powering India’s progress and advancing national clean energy goals. 

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