Treet Corporation

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Treet Corporation
Company typePublic
PSXTREET
IndustryPersonal care
Founded1952; 72 years ago (1952)
FounderSyed Wajid Ali
HeadquartersLahore, Pakistan
Area served
Pakistan

Treet Corporation (ٹریٹ کارپوریشن) is a Pakistani conglomerate operating under a diversified business portfolio. It encompasses several listed and public companies as subsidiaries or associated entities. Its product lineup encompasses blades and razors, metal components, corrugated boxes for shipping and storage, batteries, soaps, and health.[1][2] It is based in Lahore, Pakistan.

History[edit]

Treet Corporation was founded and owned by Syed Maratib Ali and family. Treet Corporation's journey began with Syed Wajid Ali, who established valuable connections during his business travels across the British Empire. Through a pivotal partnership with the American Safety Razor Corporation, the renowned Treet Razor Blade Company was founded. Over the years, Treet Corporation expanded its operations, relocating the razor blade plant to Hyderabad. Under the leadership of Syed Wajid Ali, the company has become one of South Asia's obusiness groups. Today, Treet Corporation ventures into diverse industries, embracing a legacy of service[citation needed], devotion[citation needed], and integrity.[citation needed]

It is listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange.[3][2][4]

Treet Battery[edit]

Treet Battery was founded as a part of the First Treet Manufacturing Modaraba which was managed by Treet Holdings Limited. Later, On, 1st of April 2023, the Modaraba demerged the battery segment, resulting in the separate listing of company as Treet Battery.[5]

Company products[edit]

  • Conventional and disposable razors (personal shaving products)[2]
  • Lead acid batteries (Daewoo brand batteries)[4]
  • Corrugated boxes for packaging[2]
  • Pharmaceutical products
  • Soaps
  • Metal Components

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Is Treet Corporation Pakistan's next big conglomerate?". 19 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Hussain, Dilawar (23 January 2017). "Venturing into alternative territories". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Treet holds corporate briefing programme". The Nation (newspaper). 20 September 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Treet invests Rs6 billion in battery manufacturing plant". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 21 September 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  5. ^ Naeem, Zain (14 January 2024). "Trick or Treet: Decoding the meteoric rise in the stock price of the battery manufacturer". Profit by Pakistan Today. Retrieved 25 January 2024.