Is Unilever a FMCG company?
William Jenkins
Updated on January 20, 2026
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India’s largest Fast Moving Consumer Goods Company – FMCG Company in India with a heritage of over 80 years.
Is Unilever an Israeli company?
Unilever began operating in Israel in 1938. Today, Unilever-Israel is a branch of the global company and operates as an independent unit, employing professionals across various fields including R&D, manufacturing, distribution, sales and marketing.
Is Knorr Israeli brand?
Knorr was founded in 1838 by Carl Heinrich Theodor Knorr. An Israeli company, based in Haifa, Israel Edible Products, produces kosher soups for Knorr that are sold in Israel and the United States.
What kind of a company is Unilever plc?
Overview. Unilever is a multinational corporation selling consumer goods including foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products. Unilever is a dual-listed company consisting of Unilever NV in Rotterdam and Unilever PLC in London. Unilever owns more than 400 brands including 11 “billion-dollar brands”,…
Where can I find out more about Unilever?
There is also lots of useful information on Unilever’s website: Click here to find out which brands the company owns. Click here to find out who’s on Unilever’s board of directors. Click here to download Unilever’s latest annual report and accounts. For a more critical perspective on Unilever’s work try the New Internationalist website.
How many employees does Unilever have in Kenya?
UNILEVER KENYA LIMITED is located in Nairobi, Kenya and is part of the Food Manufacturing Industry. UNILEVER KENYA LIMITED has 80 total employees across all of its locations and generates $13.04 million in sales (USD). There are 1010 companies in the UNILEVER KENYA LIMITED corporate family.
Who is the CEO of Unilever in the UK?
• Niall FitzGerald, CEO of Unilever, the UK’s largest advertiser with an annual spend of nearly a quarter of a billion pounds, accepted the Advertising Association’s invitation to become President of the AA as of 22 May 2000. He took over the post from the incumbent, Sir George Bull, Chairman of Sainsbury plc, who has held the office since 1996.