The case in which the action has been taken was filed in December, but the company said that it had no prior information on it.
Direct-selling company Amway India said its MD and CEO William S Pinckney has been released on bail, two months after his arrest by Andhra Pradesh Police in connection with criminal cases registered against the firm in the state.
Amway India, a direct selling FMCG Company in the country, is all set to enter the Rs 500 crore (Rs 5 billion) colour cosmetics segment.
In 2013, weeks after getting bail in a case of alleged cheating in Kerala, Amway India's then managing director, William Scott Pinckney, declared that the company was aiming to hit revenues of Rs 10,000 crore in India in a decade. Fast forward to 2021, and Milind Pant, Amway's global CEO, announced that the company has designated India as one among the top three markets for growth and investment (after US and China), and is now looking at hitting revenues of Rs 20,000 crore over the long term.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached assets worth over Rs 757 crore of one of the country's most known multi-level marketing (MLM) and direct-selling companies, Amway India, as part of a money-laundering investigation. The central agency issued a statement on Monday, alleging that the company was perpetrating a "scam" by running a pyramid "fraud" in the guise of direct-selling MLM network. "The entire focus of the company is about propagating how members can become rich by becoming members. There is no focus on the products. "Products are used to masquerade this MLM pyramid fraud as a direct-selling company," the ED alleged.
The arrests were made on a complaint of a woman who claimed to have incurred loss through the network.
Amchem said that Amway is a direct selling FMCG company that uses multilevel marketing to sell its daily use products through independent distributors, instead of from a shop or a mall.
They were booked under the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act based on complaints filed by two persons in 2011.
The company has said it will expand the production capacity at its contract manufacturing facility in Baddi (Himachal Pradesh). The company has just inked an agreement with its Baddi-based leading vendor Sarvotham Care Ltd for the purpose. Amway India is a wholly owned Indian subsidiary of the $8.2 billion Amway Corporation, Michigan, USA, one of the largest Direct Selling Companies in the world.
Direct selling firm Amway India is exploring the possibility of making India a manufacturing hub for exports to the region, a company official said on Friday.
Amway maintains the action was related to a case in 2011 and it has been cooperating with the investigative agency.
William S Pinckney, Managing Director, Amway India said the company will start exporting to Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan from India within the next couple of years. The company, which has emerged as the largest direct marketing company in the country, is now looking to make India an export hub for South Asia.
Kerala and Rajasthan are the only states that have come out with guidelines for the sector.
Direct marketing company Amway India said on Thursday it aims to increase sales by 10 per cent to become a Rs 700 crore (Rs 7 billion) company by the end of current fiscal.
Amway surged by converting a multitude into sales agents.
Direct selling FMCG company Amway India will increase the prices of all its products by 3-5 per cent in early 2009 even as commodity and crude prices are witnessing a sharp decline.
William S Pinckney was arrested by the Kerala police for alleged violation of the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act.
Recently, Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached assets worth Rs 757.8 crore of Amway India Enterprises in connection with an alleged marketing scam. It claimed that Amway was running a multi-level marketing scam. The ED provisionally attached immovable and movable properties worth Rs 411.83 crore and bank balances of Rs 345.94 crore from 36 different accounts belonging to Amway. Data from the Department of Economic Affairs shows that in 2021-22 (until December 2021), ED had provisionally attached Rs 8,989.3 crore worth of assets.
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