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MARICO LIMITED
(Incorporated in the Republic of India with limited liability under the Companies Act, 1956) Marico Limited (the “Company”) is issuing 2,900,000 Equity Shares of face value Rs.10 each at a price of Rs. 522 per Equity Share, including a premium of Rs. 512 per Equity Share, aggregating Rs. 1,513.8 million of proceeds to the Company. ISSUE IN RELIANCE UPON CHAPTER XIII-A OF THE SEBI GUIDELINES
THIS OFFERING AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF THIS PLACEMENT DOCUMENT IS BEING DONE IN RELIANCE UPON CHAPTER XIII-A OF THE SEBI (DISCLOSURE AND INVESTOR PROTECTION) GUIDELINES, 2000, AS AMENDED (THE “SEBI GUIDELINES”). THIS PLACEMENT DOCUMENT IS PERSONAL TO EACH PROSPECTIVE INVESTOR, AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER OR INVITATION OR SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO THE PUBLIC OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR CLASS OF INVESTORS.

Invitations, offers and sales of Equity Shares shall only be made pursuant to the Placement Document, Confirmation of Allocation Note and the Application Form. For further details see “Issue Procedure”. The distribution of this Placement Document or the disclosure of its contents without our prior consent to any person, other than Qualified Institutional Buyers (as defined in the SEBI Guidelines) and persons retained by Qualified Institutional Buyers to advise them with respect to their purchase of Equity Shares, is unauthorized and prohibited. Each prospective investor, by accepting delivery of this Placement Document agrees to observe the foregoing restrictions, and to make no copies of this Placement Document or any documents referred to in this Placement Document. This Placement Document has not been and will not be registered as a prospectus with the Registrar of Companies in India, and will not be circulated or distributed to the public in India. Investments in equity and equity-related securities involve a degree of risk and prospective investors should not invest any funds in this Issue unless they are prepared to take the risk of losing all or

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