Shah Rukh Khan to promote Linc pens

15 Oct 2008

For the first time Linc Pen and Plastics has roped in a celebrity as its brand ambassador and it is none other than King Khan. The company believes that Shah Rukh is the best for their product's endorsement.

"We want to aggressively market our brand in the western region where Shah Rukh is popular and it is possible only through brand endorsements," said company MD Deepak Jalan.

Jalan, however, declined to quantify the endorsement fee that King Khan would get. "We will spend Rs 8 crore this year for advertising and marketing," he said.

Linc accounts for less than 5 per cent of the Rs504-crore western India market for writing instruments. Pan-India, the company has an 8-9 per cent marketshare with Cello and Reynolds being the major competitors.

The writing instruments industry in India is estimated at Rs2,100 crore, Jalan said.

Like all other sectors, the pen industry in India is also hit by rising input costs. Mr Jalan said the company would keep in mind raw material prices, which have gone up 10-15 per cent, while launching new products. Linc is expected to launch a premium segment pen this year.

Linc is also looking at exports to the Middle East and to South American countries after facing the impact of US and UK slowdown. The company's exports totalled Rs39 crore last fiscal year.

Linc sells 1.5 million pens daily of which about a fifth are exported. It's total revenue is Rs177.20 crore.