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TVS Group of Companies

The TVS Group of Companies was founded in 1911 in Madurai, India and has expanded to include businesses in automotive components and services, transportation, finance, software, and textiles. Through its nonprofit Srinivasan Services Trust (SST), the TVS Group contributes 1% of profits to fund broad community development programs in healthcare, education, rural infrastructure, and environmental sustainability in India. SST employs social workers and engineers to manage programs that provide vocational training, generate rural income, build roads and infrastructure, plant trees, and support public health initiatives.

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TVS Group of Companies

The TVS Group of Companies was founded in 1911 in Madurai, India and has expanded to include businesses in automotive components and services, transportation, finance, software, and textiles. Through its nonprofit Srinivasan Services Trust (SST), the TVS Group contributes 1% of profits to fund broad community development programs in healthcare, education, rural infrastructure, and environmental sustainability in India. SST employs social workers and engineers to manage programs that provide vocational training, generate rural income, build roads and infrastructure, plant trees, and support public health initiatives.

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TVS Group of Companies:

Commitment Far Beyond a Sense of


Corporate Social Responsibility

Presented By:
Aliva Pattanaik
Sasmita Dash
Soumyashree Mohapatra
Introduction:

 Founder- T. V. Sundaram Iyenger


 Pioneers of Automobile Industries.
 1st Business started by them- Running
Buses.
 USP- Honesty, Integrity & Commitment
towards Public Welfare.
Profile of the Company:

 1911- Late Shri T. V. Sunadaram Iyenger,


Madurai, Tamil Nadu
 1929- Converted to a Pvt. Ltd. Company
 1970- Sundaram Motors Pvt. Ltd. + Madras Auto
Services = TVS Group of Companies.
 1979- Converted to a Public Ltd. Company
TVS Group Core Competence:
 2 Wheelers, Automotive Spares, Components, Tyres, Bus
body building components, Auto electrical components
 Textile Unit
 Sewing needle unit
 Computer peripherals unit
 Switches for computers and telephones
 Non- banking Finance Companies- Finance to transport
sector
 Freight service and Logistics and 3 software units
Company Spreaded Over:

 India
 USA
 UK
 China
 Malaysia
 Sri Lanka
Dealers for:

 Ashok Leyland
 Mahindra and Mahindra
 Fiat
 Ford
 Honda
 General Motors
• 2003-2004
 Turnover- Rs. 26.08 billion
 Profit (after tax)- Rs. 428 million

• Branches in India:
 Madhya Pradesh
 Chattisgarh
 Maharastra
 Goa
 Uttar Pradesh
 Gujarat
Srinivasan Services Trust (SST):

 NGO that serves social service activities of TVS Group of


Companies.
 Contribute 1% of their profit to SST
 SST employs 45 people for welfare work and 35 people
in TVS motors
 SST spends Rs. 3 Crores on CSR activities
 SST is into regreening the state (SST + Tamil Nadu
Forest Deptt.)
 SST + Tata Energy Research Institute = Joint Forest
Management
SST’s Commitment to Broad
Spectrum Community Welfare:

 Healthcare
 Education, Literacy Promotion
 Improving Rural Infrastructure
 Rural/Community Development
 Community Relations
 Environment
 Tribal Development
Administration of Trust:

 Chairman- Mr. Ashok Joshi


 Director- Mr. R. Seshadri
 Interested and dedicated individuals-
Animators
 Civil Engineers
Providing Training for Employment:

 SST (Santhavasal in Tamil Nadu) +


Hyderabad-based Dr. Reddy’s Lab =
Provides Training in Welfare Activities.

 Livelihood Advancement Business School


= Training in different Vocational Streams
Rural Developmental Activities:
 Economic Development:
 Income Generation Programmes
 Vocational Training
 Appropriate Technology
• Health:
 Major Eye Camps
 Dental Check-Up
 Alcoholism Treatment
 Veterinary Camps
 Toilets
 Education:
 School Improvement Facilities
 Adult Education
• Infrastructure Facilities:
 Roads and Drains
 Drinking Water, Street Lights
 Public Library, Health Sub-Centre
 Public Toilets, Community Hall
• Eco-Friendly Environment:
 Increasing Green Coverage
 Protecting Forests
 Preventing forest fire
 Horticultural and Wasteland Developmental programmes
 Sustainable water sources
Funding - No Constraint:

 Ford Foundation- $ 20,000-


Micro watershed project
 NABARD- Rs.60 lacs –A forestation, Soil
Conservation, Watershed Project
 SST- Rs.2 Crores - Infrastructure
Thank You

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