Assocham says Indian PR industry is USD 3bn. Is it really that big?

b Assocham says Indian PR industry is USD 3bn. Is it really that big?

ASSOCHAM yesterday released a report on the Indian PR industry, which came as a bit of a surprise. I though they aptly called it a ‘random’ survey. It came out of nowhere.

On one hand, this report is a positive development with industry associations now starting to conduct studies on the PR industry. PR researchers have been yearning for a PR industry report and this seemed like one that authenticated a lot of trends and issues that we in the industry are witnessing and discussing about.

And then before I completed my smile, a conspicuous figure in the report attracted my attention. ASSOCHAM has boldly put the size of the Indian PR industry at USD 3 bn currently. While I would have loved to believe this figure and bask in the glory of being part of a fast growing industry, I have my doubts. Are we really that big? A USD 3bn means around INR 12,000 crores. And that is a huge amount.

From the not-so-perfect finger-counting that we do usually, the PR consultancy business in India is supposed to be around INR 150-200 crores only. We have around half a dozen ‘big’ PR agencies that rope in the majority, read 70-80%, of the revenues for the industry. Each can have a revenue of around INR 12-15 crores with the highest going to around INR 20 crores from pure PR fee (not calculating the expenses). Even if you calculate the expenses, the total revenue of the biggest PR firm is supposed around INR 40 crores. The rest perhaps bring in a just as much as one or two combined of these ‘big’ agencies.

Let’s do some more guess work. What could be the total PR spend by the organised corporate say in the top 1000 companies in India through one or the other agency or directly? Can we quote a figure of around INR 500 crores. Add around INR 125 crores from the PR spends by the unorganised sector in mini cities. Would even all these combined reach that ASSOCHAM figure of USD 3 bn?

Or is there something else that I am not aware of in the industry, I would definitely love an explanation into that figure.

Other key findings from the report:

1. Growing opportunity cost in PR industry is one reason for constant job shuffles

2. Over 90% PR professionals come in at the entry level with enthusiasm and passion for their work but within a year shift to greener pastures

3. Brand building and image management are emerging as key areas where corporates seek services of PR firms to enhance visibility and promote services/ products/ top management

4. Majority of PR professionals confirmed that during the economic boom, huge competition emerged for brand building as a result of which PR agencies are in demand and quoting high market driven prices for services

5. PR sector registered growth of 22-25% in last few years which further went up to 32% in 2007 and by 2010, size of PR industry is expected to grow to more than $6 billion

6. Indian PR industry comprises 1200-1500 agencies with manpower strength of 30,000 to 40,000

7. In terms of vertical markets, healthcare is the fastest-growing sector; however, public sector, environment and corporate social responsibility are emerging as growth areas for PR

8. Overriding concern of industry is skills shortage; almost all agencies are hiring, a trend that is indicative of growth, and some are looking outside the PR industry to bring in new skills

9. Although there are thousands of small agencies and individual consultants serving very local markets, larger agencies are forging partnerships across the globe to meet demand from clients

10. Retainer fee on an average can be anywhere between Rs2.5 to Rs 5 lakh

11. Reasons for high attrition could be the temptation of moving to the higher pay master; leadership crisis within the industry; inability of PR outfits to meet evolving needs of companies/ clients and to understand the dynamics of the present-day market place

Read media reports on the study here: The Hindu, Mint, IndiaInfoline

About the Author

Palin NingthoujamPalin Ningthoujam is a marketing communications and social media marketing consultant based out of New Delhi, and is the founder of India PR Blog. With more than 7 years of experience in leading PR agencies in India, he has managed clients across verticals including IT, telecom, automobiles, tyres, FMCG, lifestyle, retail, textiles, banking & finance, hospitality, book publishers, real-estate, market research firms, think tanks, NGOs, healthcare, education, ceramic tiles, and government bodies. He is an avid marketing blogger and has contributed to a number of online sites like Mashable.com, New Communications Review, and Desicritics.org. He also blogs at his personal blog - Advocable. You can contact Palin via email here or online here.

17 Comment(s)

  1. On Mar 11, 2008, Ajay Jain said:

    Once again Assocham has show it will do anything to be in the news and show CII and Ficci up - even if it means fabricating reports like these out of the air.

  2. On Mar 11, 2008, Shael Sharma said:

    Rubbish!

  3. On Mar 11, 2008, Tushar said:

    :) If this is a true figure, then I am Jille Elahi, Shan-e-Hind, Alampanah Shahenshah Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar!

    I think Assocham has some really good table top researchers. Thought they got some of the trends right, I hope Mr. Dhoot could have spoken to his own PR agency before releasing a study with this kind of figures during his tenure. (I call it a Dhoot-kaal) This study will surely become a Bhoot-kaal soon with this obnoxious figures.

    Takhliya!

  4. On Mar 11, 2008, Xavier Prabhu said:

    pathetic since they have not got even one number right. am not sure if someone did it as a sci-fi projection of where the Indian PR industry will be in 2020 or 2050. and forgot to mention the same. or it is the midnight summers dream of someone who just had a overdose of it.

  5. On Mar 12, 2008, Bella said:

    My Boss has forwarded a an article on the same to all of us with a quote” Highly inflated figures and an inaccurate study. Even if the top 2000 companies of India have a PR budget of Rs one crore a year the total industry size would be Rs 2000 cr (approximately USD 500m)”. Wonder, what ASSOCHAM was thinking while coming out with such a result? Or is it a typo??

  6. On Mar 13, 2008, Palin Ningthoujam said:

    The press release has been finally uploaded on the Assocham site…better late than never :-)

    http://tinyurl.com/246×74

  7. On Mar 13, 2008, Tushar said:

    Hey, Palin.

    I went to their website to see the release, I am wondering where they have said that Indian PR industry is USD 3 bn?? They are saying PR industry everywhere - are they referring to the global PR industry? even if that is the case, is this number correct? It is quite confusing….

    Let’s ask for clarification from them, as a representative of Indian PR industry. :)

  8. On Mar 13, 2008, Rajesh said:

    Palin: Hit on the nail. Figures, just don’t match.

    In fact, I posted the question on ‘The News Alliance’ Group that I run on FB for public relations professionals and journalists.

    Feel free to add your opinion here: http://www.facebook.com/topic......topic=4964

    Those who are not members can request by going here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2565386583

  9. On Mar 13, 2008, Shane said:

    Agree with Xavier on this, pure sci fi!

  10. On Mar 15, 2008, Padmesh Prabhune said:

    Hi there,

    I wish I could have believe this.

    I have seen the release on Assocham’s website and I can only say it needs ‘Editing’.

  11. On Apr 9, 2008, aanchal shetty said:

    Wonder where they got these outrageous figures from. Thought corporates have warmed up to PR, in terms of mindset we still lag behind advertising.

  12. On Jun 9, 2008, Anil Nagwani said:

    Well, at least there is someone who doing PR for the PR industry in India. Must say good work, nice agency!!!!!!!!!

  13. On Jun 12, 2008, Eve Isk said:

    wow, that was great post… thanx for sharing the same…

  14. On Jun 19, 2008, Eve Isk comment said:

    Excellent Post

  15. On Jun 19, 2008, Eve Isk comment said:

    Will keep on reading the post :D

  16. On Jun 19, 2008, Eve Isk comment said:

    Stumbled your post .. cheers!

  17. On Jul 11, 2008, Msn said:

    My Boss has forwarded a an article on the same to all of us with a quote” Highly inflated figures and an inaccurate study. Even if the top 2000 companies of India have a PR budget of Rs one crore a year the total industry size would be Rs 2000 cr (approximately USD 500m)”. Wonder, what ASSOCHAM was thinking while coming out with such a result? Or is it a typo??

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