In the glassware segment of the Indian market, without a doubt, Borosil is pretty much the biggest name. But still, a lot of people out there do not have much idea about how it started, what its current status is, its net worth, and things like that, so let’s just talk about that for a moment.

| Company name | Borosil Limited  | 
| Establishment year | 1962  | 
| Head Office | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India  | 
| Owner/Founder | Founded via collaboration with Corning | 
| CEO Name | Shreevar Kheruka (Managing Director & CEO)  | 
| Industry | Houseware/Consumer products and scientific products  | 
| Net worth / Market cap | Approximately ₹4,054 | 
About Borosil
Not a lot of people know its history, but in actuality, Borosil made its way in the market in 1962, together with Corning Glass Works. It was a company that started with borosilicate laboratory glassware, which shortly turned out to be the mainstay of its brand. The Indian promoters, after Corning, left in 1988, took over the reins and helped Borosil grow from lab glassware to safe-for-microwave and heat-resistant glassware for Indian homes. Right now, their main head office is down there is Mumbai.
Borosil Net Worth (Market Cap)
Borosil, being a listed company, has its net worth essentially visible through its market capitalization. And what is that? Well, Borosil Limited’s market cap as of October 2025 is approximately ₹4,054 crores, considering the most recent data from NSE and top brokerage reports.
Remember that the market cap varies with the daily fluctuations of the share price.
Recent Updates & Outlook
According to publicly available reports towards the end of 2024, Borosil Group is gearing up for a considerable extension over the next few years, which includes fresh capital infusion and possible buying of the kitchenware category companies.
The quarterly updates from FY2025-26 to FY2028-29 reflect a consistent increase in both revenue and profit, which is indicative of the brand’s optimistic future. Apart from that, the firm is also going on to enhance its consumerware as well as scientific lines of products, while at the same time efficiently handling market competition and input costs.