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  • Paper Boat: The Refreshing Success of a Bold Brand

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    India is a land of diversity. This variance extends to language, culture, food, attire, and whatnot. From Jal-jeera, the popular drink of north India, to kokum sherbet, the specialty of Maharashtra, the Indian food culture is earmarked with different beverages as one traverses across the Indian geography. The entry of global beverage brands in the Indian market, complemented by the fact that traditional Indian drinks are not as easily available as packaged ones, has severely affected the popularity of these specialties.

    To ensure traditional Indian drinks don’t fall into oblivion, Paper Boat, a Gurugram-based startup is going above and beyond. It has now established itself as a well-known brand with a vision to preserve ethnic recipes through innovation. The Paper Boat company is also catering to local and personalized tastes.

    Paper Boat – Company Highlights

    Startup Name Paper Boat
    Headquarters Gurugram
    Founders Neeraj Kakkar, James Nuttall, Suhas Misra, and Neeraj Biyani
    Industry Juice and Beverages
    Founded 2009
    Parent Organization Hector Beverages
    Website paperboatdrinks.com

    Paper Boat – About
    Paper Boat – Target Market Size
    Paper Boat – Founders And Team
    Paper Boat – History And Launch
    Paper Boat – Name, Tagline, And Logo
    Paper Boat – Products
    Paper Boat – Funding And Investors
    Paper Boat – Marketing Strategies
    Paper Boat – Startup Challenges
    Paper Boat – Competitors
    Paper Boat – Partnership
    Paper Boat – Acquisitions
    Paper Boat – Growth
    FAQs

    Paper Boat – About

    Hector Beverages was founded in 2009 by Neeraj Kakkar. The Paper Boat company was launched by Hector Beverages in 2013. Before launching it, Hector Beverages launched ‘Frissia‘, a protein drink, followed by the energy drink ‘Tzinga‘ in 2011.

    With the launch of Paper Boat juice company, in 2013, Hector Beverages shifted its focus to the traditional Indian drinks segment. Paper Boat is India’s fastest-growing consumer brand today, selling 11 different traditional-nostalgic Indian foods and beverages such as Aam Panna, jaljeera, chikki, and much more.

    Paper Boat, the juice company has distributors all over India with 48 SKUs. The single-serving flexible packages use Doypack, and interestingly, NASA uses the same for sending beverages with astronauts. In August 2019, the company collaborated with Tetra Pak and introduced holographic packaging for two of its juice variants: Alphonso Aamras and pomegranate juice. This new packaging is both appealing and easy to hold.

    Paper Boat also offers seasonal drinks like thandai, serbet-e-khaas, rose tamarind, and panakam. The company has carved a niche and is targeting Indians in other countries.

    Paper Boat – Target Market Size

    In 2024, the India Packaged Juice Market size is projected to reach a valuation of USD 1,309.22 million. Growing at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2024 to 2033, it is expected to reach USD 2,211.90 million by 2033.

    Paper Boat – Founders And Team

    Neeraj Kakkar, James Nuttall, Suhas Misra, and Neeraj Biyani form the founding team of Paper Boat.

    Founders of Paper Boat (Neeraj Kakkar, Neeraj Biyani, James Nutall and Suhas Misra)
    Founders of Paper Boat (Neeraj Kakkar, Neeraj Biyani, James Nutall and Suhas Misra)

    Neeraj Kakkar is the CEO of Hector Beverages. Before Hector Beverages, Neeraj had an impressive stint with Coca-Cola for around 8 years. He is a graduate of Wharton Business School. Neeraj was a bright student and was a Palmer scholar at the University of Pennsylvania’s business program.

    Neeraj Biyani is the co-founder and COO. He is an SRCC and MDI alumnus; Neeraj considers N. R. Narayana Murthy as his inspira­tion. Neeraj worked with Agro Tech Foods Limited and Hindustan Coca Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. before joining Hector Beverages.

    James Nutall is the co-founder of Paper Boat and was the CFO. James is also a Wharton alumnus. After pursuing his chemical engineering from Brigham University, he worked with Dow Chemicals for six years. James exited the company in 2015.

    Suhas Misra is the co-founder and Director at Hector Beverages. Suhas did his MBA from IIM Calcutta (class of 2003) and joined Coca-Cola from campus. He moved to Nokia in 2005 before starting ChannelPlay, India’s first integrated sales process outsourcing company (www.channelplay.in), in 2006.

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    Paper Boat – History And Launch

    The idea for Paper Boat blossomed during an office lunch between the co-founders in the early years. As they were mulling over potential business ideas, the flask of Aam Panna that Suhas Misra’s mother would pack him every day ignited a thought. Commercial production of ethnic Indian drinks, hitherto unavailable in the market, struck well with all.

    Hector Beverages, the parent company of Paper Boat, established its first production plant in Manesar in 2009. However, the Manesar plant couldn’t keep up with increasing demand. The plant also didn’t have the facilities for the manufacture of coconut water and sugarcane juice, drinks that the company was looking forward to launch. This led to the setting up of a second, much larger manufacturing unit in Mysore, Karnataka in 2014. While the Manesar plant has a production capacity of 80 bottles/minute, the Mysore plant is capable of 380 bottles/minute.

    Paper Boat Juice Company
    PaperBoat Logo

    The name Paper Boat was coined by design and brand consultancy Elephant Design. Two other names suggested by Elephant Design were Good Ol’ and Lost and Found. In the end, Paper Boat was chosen as it evoked childhood memories of kids drinking nimbu-pani, sherbet, etc.

    Sources at Elephant Design revealed that the name ‘Paper Boat’ was inspired by a well-known Jagjit Singh gazal,Who Kagaj Woh Kagaz Ki Kashti Wo Barish Ka Pani’ by Sudarshan Faakir.

    Paper Boat’s tagline is ‘drinks and memories’.

    Paper Boat – Products

    Paper Boat company offers more than 11 types of ethnic drinks and juices: Jal jeera, aam Panna, aam ras, Alphonso aam, Jamun Kala khatta, chilli guava, nimbu pani, kokum, neer more, kanji, sugarcane juice, lychee ras, apple, and orange. It also has a range of milk-based beverages like buttermilk, badam milk, and thandai. The brand also launched coconut water in 2018. Apart from these, Paper Boat produces two seasonal drinks associated with Indian festivals—Panakam (available during Ram Navami) and Sherbet-e-Khas (available during Eid).

    In 2017, the brand expanded its offering by launching its drinks in 1 liter Tetra Prisma Aseptic cartons, replacing the 500 ml packs. This move widened the brand’s reach to include the multi-serve category.

    Hector Beverages entered the traditional Indian food sector in 2016. Besides the Paper Boat drinks, Hector Beverages’ products include traditional delicacies like peanut chikki, banana chips, aam papad, bakarwadi, namak para, gur para, and shakar para. For producing chikki, the company procures groundnuts directly from a farmers’ collective near Rajkot at the fair-trade minimum price. Paper Boat chikki is a fair-trade product, a certification to attest that everyone involved in the making of a product is fairly employed and paid.

    Hector Beverages uses a priority customer feedback analytics platform to survey customers on a large scale through WhatsApp. Most of the recipe modifications are made after conclusions are derived from the survey.

    “Our intellectual property is the recipe. A small decimal change in pressure or temperature can alter the taste of our product and the unique differentiation can be lost”, said Neeraj Biyani, Co-founder and COO.

    Paper Boat – Funding And Investors

    Paper Boat has raised a total of $153.4 Million in funding 15 rounds. Its latest funding of $48.5 million was raised on August 25, 2022, from a Series C funding round.

    Date Stage Amount Investors
    August 2022 Series C $48.5 million GIC
    July 2020 Series C $3.8 million Sofina
    February 2020 Debt Financing $1.3 million Trifecta Capital Advisors
    November 2019 Venture Round $2.7 million A91 Partners, Advent International
    March 2019 Venture Round $1.5 million A91 Partners
    November 2016 Venture Round $3 million
    July 2015 Series C $28.7 million Hillhouse Capital Group, Sofina
    May 2013 Series B $8 million Sequoia Capital India
    May 2011 Series A $2.5 million

    The company boasts of Narayana Murthy as one of its investors. Paper Boat issued 10 million compulsorily convertible debentures to A91 Partners on a preferential basis at INR 10.

    Paper Boat – Marketing Strategies

    As a brand relying on age-old recipes and memories, Paper Boat’s marketing strategy revolves around nostalgia, childhood, and innocence. The company’s beverages are drinks that consumers grew up drinking and carry a strong association with.

    Their television advertising campaign comprises a series of simple, evocative ads that reflect childhood nostalgia. Paper Boat’s debut campaign was penned and narrated by the renowned poet and lyricist Gulzar; the latter campaign was written by lyricist Swanand Kirkire.

    Apart from its television ads, the brand has also released a range of short films celebrating childhood memories and nostalgia as part of the Paper Boat marketing strategy. ‘Ride Down the River of Memories’, ‘Waiting for Ma’, ‘My Struggles with the Treasure Chest’, and ‘Hum Honge Kamyab’ (We shall Overcome) are all short films aimed at bringing out the child in us. The videos used animation, narration, and strong characterization to tell a moving tale.

    As an extension of its marketing campaign, Paper Boat has also ventured into book publishing. It has published reprints of the classics ‘Three Men in a Boat’ and ‘Jungle Book’; these were given away with the beverages in gift boxes and sales offers.

    In 2017, the brand published Half Pants Full Pants by Anand Suspi, a collection of real-life tales about growing up in Shimoga.


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    Paper Boat – Startup Challenges

    Limited distribution is one of the biggest challenges for Paper Boat. In terms of design restrictions, the team faced issues when it came to the colors. Paper Boat’s personality is in sync with the colors on the pack. On a doypack, the colors react differently. But the substrate on Tetra Pak is different. This was an obstacle.

    Paper Boat – Competitors

    PaperBoat’s major competitors are Dabur India, PepsiCo, Coca Cola, B Natural, and Nourishco.

    While Dabur India has entered the functional drink market with aam panna, beverage giants PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have also ventured into the non-carbonated drinks space. B Natural, an ITC-owned brand, is posing competition for Paper Boat through a wide variety of Indian beverages made without the use of any concentrate. Noursihco, a joint venture between Tata Global Beverages Pvt. Ltd. and Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd., is giving serious challenge to Paper Boat.


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    Paper Boat – Partnership

    The company has partnered with Indo Nissin Foods Japanese giant Indo Nissin Foods to expand into suburban and rural areas. This collaboration aims to boost Paper Boat’s distribution and brand presence in tier-II cities and beyond. Paper Boat is also partnering with large e-commerce and grocery delivery companies to make sure its products are available to everyone at all times.


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    Paper Boat – Acquisitions

    Tata Global Beverages wanted to acquire Paper Boat in February 2018, but the deal didn’t progress.

    Paper Boat – Growth

    In 2017, Paper Boat reported sales of $9.5 million (INR 69 crore) in 2016-17. Paper Boat’s total revenue grew by 70% to $16.25 million (INR 118 crore) in 2017-18. In the financial year 2019, Hector Beverages posted a revenue of $26.1 million (INR 189.56 crore), a 62% increase from $16.1 million (INR 116.94 crore) in FY18. In FY19, the company also managed to marginally cut down its losses by 1.92% to $8.2 million (INR 59.88 crore) from $8.4 million (INR 61.03 crore) in FY18.

    Hector Beverages, the maker of Paper Boat has reported a 20% increase in the financial year 2020. The company’s revenue grew from $26.8 million (INR 195 Cr) in the financial year 2019 to $32.3 million (INR 235 Cr) in the financial year 2020.

    Hector Beverages’ valuation was $120.8 million (INR 876 crore) in March 2019. Paper Boat has two factories that produce up to 10 million pouches per month.

    As per November 2018 stats, the company distributes its products in over 50,000 outlets and exports them to over 10 countries. The company is moving to America, Britain, France, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, U.A.E, and Malaysia since Indian origin individuals reside in these countries in huge numbers.

    In India, significant business for Paper Boat comes from six cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai.

    Financials

    Paper Boat Financials FY23 FY24
    Operating Revenue INR 504 crore INR 584.9 crore
    Total Expenses INR 599.1 crore INR 642.3 crore
    Profit/Loss Loss of INR 90.56 crore Loss of INR 47.14 crore
    Paper Boat Financials
    Paper Boat Financials

    In 2024, Paper Boat’s revenue from operations increased by 16.1%. The company reported revenue of INR 585 crore in FY24 which is a hike up from INR 504 crore in FY23. Paper Boat’s total expenditure also rose by a marginal 7.2% to INR 642.3 crore in FY24, a slight increase from the previous year, which was INR 599.1 crore in FY23. The company on the other hand did manage to lower its losses significantly, from INR 90.56 crore in FY23 to INR 47.14 crore in FY 24. Which is an impressive 47.9% decline from the previous financial year.

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    FAQs

    Is paper boat an Indian company?

    Paper Boat is India’s fastest-growing consumer brand, selling different traditional Indian beverages and foods.

    Who is the founder of Paper Boat?

    Neeraj Kakkar, James Nuttall, Suhas Misra, and Neeraj Biyani are founders of Paper Boat.

    Why is paper boat called paper boat?

    Paper Boat” is reminiscent of playing with paper boats as a childhood memory. It’s a nostalgic feeling. The company’s name revolves around this nostalgia.

    What is special about paper boat?

    The company’s aim is to preserve traditional recipes of India using innovation to make ethnic Indian drinks. Paper Boat does not use artificial coloring or preservatives in its products.

  • Neeraj Kakkar: CEO & Co-Founder at Paper Boat

    Neeraj Kakkar is the CEO and Co-founder of Hector Beverages Pvt. Ltd. which manufactures Paper Boat drinks, Tzinga Energy drinks, and many more interesting works in the pipeline. He is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Paper Boat. Neeraj Kakkar along with James Nuttall, Suhas Misra, and Neeraj Biyani launched Paper Boat in 2013 which is headquartered in Bengaluru, India. He also served as the former General Manager at the Coca-Cola Company, India.

    He currently resides in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. He has a passion for poker. He came from a small town and worked for Coca-Cola India and later established his own venture in Bengaluru.

    Neeraj Kakkar – Biography

    Name Neeraj Kakkar
    Born 1974
    Nationality Indian
    Education MDI Gurgaon, The Wharton School
    Profession Entrepreneur
    Designation CEO & Co-founder, Hector Beverages; Paper Boat
    Net Worth $100 million (2015)

    Neeraj Kakkar – Education
    Neeraj Kakkar – Professional Life
    Neeraj Kakkar – Hector Beverages
    Neeraj Kakkar – Paper Boat

    Neeraj Kakkar – Education

    Neeraj Kakkar is born & brought up in Haryana. Neeraj pursued Post Graduate Program in Management (PGDM) from Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon (1996-1998). He later did a general management course, Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The Wharton School (2008-2010).

    Neeraj Kakkar – Professional Life

    Neeraj worked as a Summer intern at Mckinsey and Helion Ventures. He also worked with Union Carbide and later joined Wipro as well.

    Neeraj worked for the Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. from October 2001 to July 2008. He was the General Manager, employed to examine area operations and various other roles for six long years.

    After fleeing to Wharton for his second MBA in 2008, he established his own venture, Hector Beverages and its portal Paper Boat in 2013.

    • Neeraj is a Palmer Scholar, which is one of the Highest Academic Honor
    • He is designated as the Co-President of Wharton General Management Club
    • He holds a respective position as a Co-Chair in Wharton Leadership Lectures Committee

    Neeraj Kakkar – Hector Beverages

    Hector Beverages Logo
    Hector Beverages Logo

    Currently, Hector Beverages has two manufacturing plants: one in Mysuru, another in Manesar, Gurgaon. The company produces up to ten million pouches per month.

    The first-ever production plant of the company was established in Manesar in 2010. However, Paper Boat’s popularity raised intensive demand for fruit drinks in Manesar. While the plant at Manesar did not keep up with the fortunate production. The location did not have adequate facilities for manufacturing coconut water, sugarcane juice, and drinks that the company was looking to launch.

    Thus, they found a satisfactory location to launch drinks as per their requirements. They constructed a larger setup in Mysuru, Karnataka in 2014. Mysuru plant recorded a production capacity of 380 bottles per minute while the Manesar plant recorded only 80 bottles per minute.


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    Neeraj Kakkar – Paper Boat

    Paper Boat Logo

    Paper Boat was launched by its parent company Hector Beverages in August 2013. Paper Boat manufactures a range of traditional, indigenous drinks such as Aam Panna, Jaljeera, and Aam Ras. The laid-back office of Paper Boat named Finchley Castle is located in Bengaluru, India.

    The company retains the traditional recipes with innovation to emanate inherited Indian drinks to an urban market reach. Artificial coloring or preservatives are highly avoided to make their products reliable.

    How Neeraj Kakkar Started Paper Boat?

    Neeraj Kakkar - Paper boat Co-founder
    Neeraj Kakkar – Paper boat Co-founder

    The idea of manufacturing traditional Indian drinks propounded through the collective intellect of the four original founders of Hector Beverages.

    The company was founded by Neeraj Kakkar, Neeraj Biyani, Suhas Misra, and James Nuttall. Three among these four were colleagues at Coca-Cola, India. While, James Nutall was an American student, who studied with Kakkar at Wharton School and came to India to collaborate his efforts in the drinks business.

    The company launched its first energy drink, Tzinga, in 2011. Later, Misra and Nutall left the company, they sold their shares to the remaining co-founders, Biyani and Kakkar.

    After one and a half years, Kakkar proposed the idea of launching Aam Panna and the story of traditional drinks continued thereafter. Kakkar raised several efforts to bring a variety of Indian flavors and the rest is history.

    Neeraj Kakkar: The Paper Boat story

    Paper Boat Products

    The products of the Paper Boat range through a variety of traditional drinks obtained from fruits. Some of them include Aam Ras, Alphonso Aam, Jamun Kala Khatta, Chilli Guava, Nimbu Pani, Kokum, Kanji, Sugarcane juice, Lychee Ras, Apple and Orange, Coconut Water, Panakam, etc.

    The company also manufactures drinks made via milk like Butter Milk, Thandai, Badam Milk, Neer Milk, Neer More, Sherbet-e-Khas etc.

    The company diversified its products by producing Indian snacks as well. Some of them include, Chikki, Banana Chips, Aam Papad, Bakarwadi, Namak Para, Gur Para, Shakar Para, Jaljeera, etc.

    Paper Boat exclusively exports its products across the US, UK, France, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, UAE, and Malaysia. The company spent a significant amount of money on advertising and marketing. Paper Boat has consecutively launched several traditional Indian flavored drinks overseas. It has diversified into producing snacks as well.


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    Conclusion

    Neeraj Kakkar introduced Paper Boats to the world which most often symbolize life. Like life, the paper boat won’t float forever, the paper boat is fragile but it brings hope and innocence.

    Paper Boat believes in providing their consumers a good time with their drinks with native tastes and experiences. The company’s inspiration lies in emulating these tastes and experiences standing tall on a benchmark of hygiene and safety. The company aims to get the good moments out for you while avoiding the unpleasant bits.

    FAQs

    Who is Neeraj Kakkar?

    Neeraj Kakkar is the co-founder and CEO of Paper Boat & Hector Beverages.

    Is Paper Boat an Indian company?

    Paper Boat is a brand of traditional Indian beverages and foods produced and marketed by Hector Beverages, which is headquartered in Bengaluru, India. Paper Boat was launched by Hector Beverages in August 2013.

    Who is the owner of Paper Boat?

    Paper Boat is a brand of traditional Indian beverages and food products owned by Hector Beverages. Hector Beverages was founded by Neeraj Kakkar, James Nuttall, Neeraj Biyani, and Suhas Misra.

    Is Paper Boat juice healthy?

    While Paper Boat sells non-carbonated drinks, the products are still high in sugar and aren’t considered healthier than other beverages such as fruit juice.

    Who is the CEO of Paper Boat?

    Neeraj Kakkar is the CEO of Paper Boat.

    What is the valuation of Paper Boat?

    Paper Boat’s valuation in 2019 was estimated to be $130Million.