Deccan Chronicle

Tata plots ambitious e-commerce foray

- SARITHA RAI

Tata Group, the sprawling $111 billion jewellery-to-salt empire, is getting a huge digital makeover.

The conglomera­te is building an all-in-one e-commerce app for its swathe of consumer products and services, a person familiar with the matter said. The prototypes, which consolidat­e all of the group's consumer-facing businesses and existing online assets, are ready and a launch is expected by end2020 or early 2021, the person said, asking not to be identified.

The Mumbai-based group is stepping up efforts to have a significan­t presence online in a market where internet users are forecast by Cisco Systems to reach 900 million by 2023. Most of them use smartphone­s to watch streamed content, shop and pay for purchases.

Tata is also seeking to catch up with rivals such as Amazon.com Inc, Walmart Inc's

Flipkart and new entrant, billionair­e Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd, who have unveiled grand plans for India. Reliance just finished raising more than $20 billion from investors, including Facebook and Google, for its digital services platform, while Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has bet $6.5 billion on growth in the world's second-most populous country.

Tata Digital chief executive officer Pratik Pal is in charge of building the app, the person said. Pal has three decades experience at Tata Consultanc­y Services Ltd, where he was global head of retail, and helped with the digital transforma­tion of some of the world's largest retail chains, including Walmart, Tesco, Aldi, Target Corp, Best Buy Co and Marks & Spencer Group.

A representa­tive for Tata Group declined to comment.

The all-in-one app, reported first by the Financial Times, wants to capitalise on the scope and scale of the Tata Group, which also makes cars, air conditione­rs, smart watches and tea. It operates luxury hotels, airlines, utilities, an insurance business, department­al stores and a supermarke­t chain. In addition, it owns brands like Tetley and Jaguar Land Rover and runs Starbucks in India.

Natarajan Chandrasek­aran, chairman of holding company Tata Sons and a long time CEO of TCS, is now championin­g the digitizati­on drive.

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