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By News Reporter
Company Shares Future Vision to Become a National Corporation of India
MUMBAI, Oct. 14, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) today announced the listing of its subsidiary, LG Electronics India Limited (LGEIL), on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). The milestone marks an important step in the LGEIL’s ambition to become a national corporation of India while reinforcing its role as a long-term partner in the country’s economic growth.
On October 14, LG held a listing and future vision announcement ceremony at NSE in Mumbai, attended by LG Electronics CEO William Cho, CFO Chang-tae Kim, managing director of LGEIL Hong-ju Jeon, board chairman Dae-hyun Song, as well as NSE CEO Ashish Chauhan, investors and analysts. At the market’s opening bell, LG CEO Cho and NSE CEO Chauhan jointly rang the ceremonial gong to celebrate the start of trading for LGEIL.
In the IPO, LG offered 15 percent of LGEIL’s issued shares (101,815,859 shares) through an offer for sale. The IPO price was set at the top of the indicative range at INR 1,140 per share, with subscriptions reaching 54 times the total offering. The listing generated approximately USD 1.31 billion1 (INR 116.05 billion).
With the listing, LGEIL becomes more deeply rooted in India. LG anticipates that this development will support its growth in a market where rising incomes and expanding middle-class households are creating strong momentum in appliance adoption. According to Boston Consulting Group, the proportion of Indian households in the middle-income bracket (annual income USD 6,000–36,000) is forecast to rise from 29 percent in 2020 to 46 percent by 2030.
“India is now at the center of our Global South strategy,” said William Cho, CEO of LG Electronics. “We look forward to advancing the growth of both LG and LGEIL.”
Future Vision: Make for India, Make in India, Make India Global
Alongside its market debut, LG presented a long-term vision to build on its leadership in India and strengthen its position. With India’s population and its status as one of the world’s largest potential markets, LG plans to expand strategies tailored to local customers and market needs. Through this, LG aims to maintain its current position as number one player in major home appliances and consumer electronics2 in India as per the market share in the offline channel.
The first vision, “Make for India”, emphasizes creating products tailored to Indian lifestyles and needs. Building on decades of local insight, the range combines affordability, India-specific features and design elements reflecting cultural preferences. Building on this experience, LG will continue expanding its India-focused portfolio.
The company’s second vision “Make in India” highlights LG’s alignment with India’s manufacturing-driven growth strategy. LG has established a self-sufficient local value chain spanning R&D, production, sales and service. In addition to its existing plants in Noida and Pune, the company is investing INR 50.01 billion in a new factory in Sri City, expected to create 1,900 direct and indirect jobs.
Lastly, “Make India Global” builds on this foundation to position India as a key driving force within LG’s Global South strategy, which focuses on unlocking growth opportunities across emerging markets amid rapidly evolving geo-economic dynamics. Through this initiative, LG aims to help advance India’s transition from a fast-growing market to a recognized hub of innovation, manufacturing and talent.
By empowering local industries, strengthening value chains and fostering technological capabilities, LG seeks to enable India to showcase its excellence on the world stage – from advanced manufacturing and R&D to technology exports and sustainable development. Ultimately, the company aspires to grow alongside India, supporting its rise as a global economic leader while reinforcing its own standing as a trusted national company that represents India’s potential to the world.
Building a Better Future Together
Beyond products, LGEIL continues to strengthen its connection with customers by enhancing after-sales services and expanding its Annual Maintenance Contract subscription programs – ensuring lasting relationships that extend well beyond the point of purchase. The company is also accelerating growth in future-ready B2B domains, providing advanced technologies for commercial spaces, HVAC systems and information displays.
Guided by a shared vision for growth, LG stands ready to create lasting value in India – strengthening its role as a partner in the country’s progress and a contributor to its global success.
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1 The exchange rate was applied at 1 USD = 88.78 INR. (RBI, as of October 13, 2025)
2 Excluding mobile phones
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By Dmytro Fadyeyenko
My 65UQ70 TV started to ignore my remote yesterday. After some experiments I've found that it only reacts to double clicks now. So I have to use double clicks for any action - move through menus, launch apps etc, single clicks are just ignored.
Resetting the TV to factory settings didn't help.
I tried to google the issue and found that this might be an issue with the remote, but I can't find how to reset the remote of my model. Combinations like Home+Back (for Magic Remote) or 2+8 (for some old style remotes) don't work for my model, neither removing batteries and pressing all buttons does.
My remote seems to be AKB76040302, a photo from the Internet is below.
So, how do I reset it?
Some other things to mention:
- The pulses of the remote are not visible through a cell phone camera, so I couldn't check if it only sends signals to the TV after double clicks, or the TV is enforcing this issue. UPDATE: a cellphone sees the pulses in darkness, and a pulse is sent on each press, not only on doubles. So it should be TV OS issue, not the remote issue.
- This started to happen after I have updated the software and connected a sound bar with optical cable, though I believe the last action isn't related to the issue.
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By matesz
Hi
I have LG C3 connected to yamaha A-S501 via optical cable.
When i pair the devices with universal control both power and volume features works as intended.
After pairing i cannot turn on or off connected device, but volume works.
It's like option to send power signal via IR is turned off and i cannot find option in settings to change it.
Please help, i just replaced AMP explicitly to have this feature
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By Brianco
Hello
We have an LG55UQ75006LF 2022 model. Until recently we were getting Dolby Atmos on our Creative soundbar. This was via Disney+ as well as numerous clips on YouTube. Now only Dolby Digital plays. We haven't altered any settings, so cannot understand what has happened. There has never been an option for Dolby Atmos in the TV settings, so assume it was some kind of pass through.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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By News Reporter
LG OLED Brings Back the Works of Kim Whanki to New York in 50 Years with Frieze New York and the Korean Cultural Center New York
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