Shree Hari Ornaments Strengthens Cash Flow and Expands Market Presence Through Bada Business Collaboration
Digital Desk
Surat-based Shree Hari Ornaments has enhanced its operational efficiency and accelerated growth after partnering with Dr. Vivek Bindra and Bada Business Private Limited. By restructuring inventory management, improving cash flow systems, and expanding into new markets such as Ahmedabad, the company has strengthened business consistency and is progressing toward nearly 3X growth in the competitive B2B jewellery sector.
Surat-based wholesale jewellery company Shree Hari Ornaments has strengthened its operational structure and accelerated business expansion after collaborating with Dr. Vivek Bindra and Bada Business Private Limited under a structured business transformation initiative.
Founded and led by Mr. Kaushik Kathiriya, the company specializes in supplying gold jewellery to jewellers across the B2B segment. Known for its design-focused inventory and retail-oriented product movement, Shree Hari Ornaments has built long-standing relationships within the jewellery trade ecosystem. However, despite steady demand, the company faced structural business challenges that affected scalability and financial predictability.
Before the collaboration, the business largely operated on an approval-based supply model, a common practice within the jewellery industry. Under this structure, retailers displayed jewellery inventory without upfront purchase commitments and made payments only after successful sales. While convenient for retailers, this system created delayed payment cycles, inconsistent cash flow, and difficulty in forecasting monthly revenue for the company.
The business also faced challenges linked to inventory management. A significant amount of stock remained tied up in slow-moving categories, impacting inventory rotation and increasing holding risks. Additionally, market expansion opportunities remained limited due to concentrated operations within specific regions.
To address these operational concerns, Shree Hari Ornaments partnered with Dr. Vivek Bindra and Bada Business Private Limited through a Cash Growth Program (CGP), aimed at restructuring business systems and building a more scalable operational framework.
One of the most impactful changes introduced post collaboration was the shift toward an ownership-driven inventory model. Retailers were encouraged to purchase and hold inventory instead of operating solely through approvals. To reduce hesitation among jewellers, the company implemented a structured three-month return policy for unsold products, ensuring balanced risk management.
This transformation improved billing efficiency and brought greater consistency to cash flow cycles. As more jewellers transitioned to the revised system, the company gained improved revenue visibility and stronger operational control.
The collaboration also focused heavily on market expansion. Shree Hari Ornaments entered Ahmedabad with a dedicated sales team and targeted outreach strategy. This expansion enabled the company to build relationships with a wider network of jewellers while reducing dependency on a single geography.
At the operational level, inventory restructuring became another major area of intervention. Through detailed inventory analysis, slow-moving and non-performing stock categories were identified and optimized. The company aligned its production strategy toward faster-moving jewellery designs, resulting in improved stock turnover and more efficient inventory utilization.
These business interventions collectively contributed to significant growth momentum for the company. Improved financial systems, disciplined inventory management, and expanded market access helped Shree Hari Ornaments strengthen its monthly business consistency while moving toward nearly 3X business growth.
The company also received ongoing guidance from a dedicated team of business consultants who conducted in-depth operational assessments and implemented targeted improvements across multiple functions. The focus remained on creating sustainable systems capable of supporting long-term scalability.
Sharing his experience, Mr. Kaushik Kathiriya stated, “The collaboration gave us clarity on how to structure and scale the business. The systems introduced helped improve operational discipline, strengthen cash flow management, and create better confidence in our expansion plans.”
The transformation journey of Shree Hari Ornaments highlights how traditional wholesale businesses can modernize operations through structured interventions in inventory management, revenue systems, and market expansion. With improved visibility and stronger processes now in place, the company continues to strengthen its position within the B2B jewellery industry.
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Shree Hari Ornaments Strengthens Cash Flow and Expands Market Presence Through Bada Business Collaboration
Digital Desk
Surat-based wholesale jewellery company Shree Hari Ornaments has strengthened its operational structure and accelerated business expansion after collaborating with Dr. Vivek Bindra and Bada Business Private Limited under a structured business transformation initiative.
Founded and led by Mr. Kaushik Kathiriya, the company specializes in supplying gold jewellery to jewellers across the B2B segment. Known for its design-focused inventory and retail-oriented product movement, Shree Hari Ornaments has built long-standing relationships within the jewellery trade ecosystem. However, despite steady demand, the company faced structural business challenges that affected scalability and financial predictability.
Before the collaboration, the business largely operated on an approval-based supply model, a common practice within the jewellery industry. Under this structure, retailers displayed jewellery inventory without upfront purchase commitments and made payments only after successful sales. While convenient for retailers, this system created delayed payment cycles, inconsistent cash flow, and difficulty in forecasting monthly revenue for the company.
The business also faced challenges linked to inventory management. A significant amount of stock remained tied up in slow-moving categories, impacting inventory rotation and increasing holding risks. Additionally, market expansion opportunities remained limited due to concentrated operations within specific regions.
To address these operational concerns, Shree Hari Ornaments partnered with Dr. Vivek Bindra and Bada Business Private Limited through a Cash Growth Program (CGP), aimed at restructuring business systems and building a more scalable operational framework.
One of the most impactful changes introduced post collaboration was the shift toward an ownership-driven inventory model. Retailers were encouraged to purchase and hold inventory instead of operating solely through approvals. To reduce hesitation among jewellers, the company implemented a structured three-month return policy for unsold products, ensuring balanced risk management.
This transformation improved billing efficiency and brought greater consistency to cash flow cycles. As more jewellers transitioned to the revised system, the company gained improved revenue visibility and stronger operational control.
The collaboration also focused heavily on market expansion. Shree Hari Ornaments entered Ahmedabad with a dedicated sales team and targeted outreach strategy. This expansion enabled the company to build relationships with a wider network of jewellers while reducing dependency on a single geography.
At the operational level, inventory restructuring became another major area of intervention. Through detailed inventory analysis, slow-moving and non-performing stock categories were identified and optimized. The company aligned its production strategy toward faster-moving jewellery designs, resulting in improved stock turnover and more efficient inventory utilization.
These business interventions collectively contributed to significant growth momentum for the company. Improved financial systems, disciplined inventory management, and expanded market access helped Shree Hari Ornaments strengthen its monthly business consistency while moving toward nearly 3X business growth.
The company also received ongoing guidance from a dedicated team of business consultants who conducted in-depth operational assessments and implemented targeted improvements across multiple functions. The focus remained on creating sustainable systems capable of supporting long-term scalability.
Sharing his experience, Mr. Kaushik Kathiriya stated, “The collaboration gave us clarity on how to structure and scale the business. The systems introduced helped improve operational discipline, strengthen cash flow management, and create better confidence in our expansion plans.”
The transformation journey of Shree Hari Ornaments highlights how traditional wholesale businesses can modernize operations through structured interventions in inventory management, revenue systems, and market expansion. With improved visibility and stronger processes now in place, the company continues to strengthen its position within the B2B jewellery industry.