In a significant move, Sirca Paints India Limited has acquired Welcome, a company known for manufacturing thinners and retarders. This acquisition has raised eyebrows due to the striking resemblance of Welcome’s logo to that of Wembley, a highly reputed manufacturer of sanding sealers, T.T. Clear, and other paint products since 1961 with a long-standing reputation as a trusted brand in the industry, adds a layer of intrigue to this development.

Some sources suggest that Sirca may be influencing distributors to sell their products under the guise of the Welcome logo, capitalizing on its resemblance to the Wembley brand. Could this similarity be creating an unintended advantage for Sirca in attracting customers?

The controversy began with a LinkedIn post from Sirca Paints, stating, “Sirca welcomes Wembley.” The post, which has since been removed, led to confusion and raised several questions. Is Sirca Paints leveraging the longstanding reputation of Wembley to boost its own market presence?

Mr. Harkanwar Pal Singh Lamba, owner of Wembley, has reportedly denied any merger or partnership with Sirca, emphasizing that Wembley has no connection with Sirca and does not authorize any company, including Sirca, to sell its products. Following the LinkedIn post, it remains unclear if any communication or clarification has been exchanged between Wembley and Sirca. Are these developments a result of a business strategy by Sirca to leverage the brand value of Wembley, or is it a case of potential misrepresentation?

As the story unfolds, it leaves ample room for questions and considerations within the industry. The importance of verifying product authenticity and company claims cannot be overstated in an industry where brand reputation is crucial. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.


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