Reliance Consumer Products Acquires Majority Stake In Goodness Group
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Reliance Consumer Products Acquires Majority Stake In Goodness Group

Reliance Consumer Products Limited (RCPL) has acquired a majority stake in Australia's Goodness Group Global Pty. Ltd. (GGG), marking the company's entry into the Australian consumer goods market. The transaction was announced in Bengaluru on seventh February 2026 and positions RCPL to expand its health-focused beverages portfolio internationally. The acquisition aligns with RCPL's stated aim of delivering global quality at affordable prices. RCPL is the FMCG arm of Reliance Industries Limited and is backed by robust infrastructure and trust.

Under the strategic partnership RCPL will promote GGG's flagship healthier beverage brands such as Nexba and PACE across newer markets, including India. PACE was co-created with Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins and Nexba is noted for its all-natural, plant-based zero-calorie sweetener Goodsweet. RCPL said it will leverage its supply chain and distribution capabilities to increase availability of these brands. The company expects to use its extensive supply chain and retail reach to fast-track market entry and shelf presence.

RCPL has previously forayed into markets such as UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Nepal and Sri Lanka as it builds a global presence. The company already markets a range of health-oriented beverages including RasKik and Sun Crush juices, zero-sugar carbonated soft drinks and the herbal natural brand Shunya. The addition of GGG's portfolio is intended to bolster RCPL's offerings in the better-for-you segment.

Goodness Group Global, based in Sydney, operates in Australia and in 21 other global markets and focuses on better-for-you products. Its portfolio includes BISON, a protein-based beverage, and GOOD BREKKIE, a liquid breakfast option, while Nexba is built on its proprietary Goodsweet sweetener. The founder indicated that the partnership with RCPL is intended to accelerate GGG's plan to expand into up to 50 western markets over the next five years. Nexba is positioned as a gut-health beverage formulated with the Goodsweet sweetener and marketed as zero-calorie.

Reliance Consumer Products Limited (RCPL) has acquired a majority stake in Australia's Goodness Group Global Pty. Ltd. (GGG), marking the company's entry into the Australian consumer goods market. The transaction was announced in Bengaluru on seventh February 2026 and positions RCPL to expand its health-focused beverages portfolio internationally. The acquisition aligns with RCPL's stated aim of delivering global quality at affordable prices. RCPL is the FMCG arm of Reliance Industries Limited and is backed by robust infrastructure and trust. Under the strategic partnership RCPL will promote GGG's flagship healthier beverage brands such as Nexba and PACE across newer markets, including India. PACE was co-created with Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins and Nexba is noted for its all-natural, plant-based zero-calorie sweetener Goodsweet. RCPL said it will leverage its supply chain and distribution capabilities to increase availability of these brands. The company expects to use its extensive supply chain and retail reach to fast-track market entry and shelf presence. RCPL has previously forayed into markets such as UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Nepal and Sri Lanka as it builds a global presence. The company already markets a range of health-oriented beverages including RasKik and Sun Crush juices, zero-sugar carbonated soft drinks and the herbal natural brand Shunya. The addition of GGG's portfolio is intended to bolster RCPL's offerings in the better-for-you segment. Goodness Group Global, based in Sydney, operates in Australia and in 21 other global markets and focuses on better-for-you products. Its portfolio includes BISON, a protein-based beverage, and GOOD BREKKIE, a liquid breakfast option, while Nexba is built on its proprietary Goodsweet sweetener. The founder indicated that the partnership with RCPL is intended to accelerate GGG's plan to expand into up to 50 western markets over the next five years. Nexba is positioned as a gut-health beverage formulated with the Goodsweet sweetener and marketed as zero-calorie.

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