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Tata Group

Type Private
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1868
Founder(s) Jamsetji Tata
Bombay House
Headquarters
Mumbai, India
Area served Worldwide
Ratan Tata
Key people [1]
(Chairman)

Steel
Automobiles
Telecommunications
Products
Software
Hotels
Consumer goods
Revenue US$ 67.4 billion (2009-10)[2]
Total assets US$ 52.8 billion (2009-10)
Employees 396,517 (2009-10)
Subsidiaries Tata Steel
Tata Steel Europe
Tata Motors
Tata Consultancy Services
Tata Technologies
Tata Tea
Titan Industries
Tata Power
Tata Communications
Tata Teleservices
Tata AutoComp Systems Limited
Taj Hotels
Website Tata.com

Bombay House, the head office of Tata Group

The Tata Group (Hindi: टाटा समह ू ) is an Indian multinational conglomerate company
headquartered in the Bombay House in Mumbai, India.[3] In terms of market capitalization and
revenues, Tata Group is the largest private corporate group in India. It has interests in chemicals,
steel, automobiles, information technology, communication, power, beverages, and hospitality.
The Tata Group has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents and its companies
export products and services to 80 nations. The Tata Group comprises 114 companies and
subsidiaries in eight business sectors,[4] 27 of which are publicly listed. 65.8% of the ownership
of Tata Group is held in charitable trusts.[5] Companies which form a major part of the group
include Tata Steel (including Tata Steel Europe), Tata Motors (including Jaguar and Land
Rover), Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Technologies, Tata Tea (including Tetley), Tata
Chemicals, Titan Industries, Tata Power, Tata Communications, Tata Teleservices and the Taj
Hotels.

The group takes the name of its founder, Jamsedji Tata, a member of whose family has almost
invariably been the chairman of the group. The chairman of the Tata group is Ratan Tata, who
took over from J. R. D. Tata in 1991 and is one of the major international business figures in the
age of globality.[6] The company is currently in its fifth generation of family stewardship.[7]
The 2009 annual survey by the Reputation Institute ranked Tata Group as the 11th most
reputable company in the world.[8] The survey included 600 global companies.

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