Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Tata plans folding food, beverage businesses into a single company

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Tata group, India’s biggest conglomera­te, is evaluating a proposal to integrate its food and beverage businesses into a single company, people with knowledge of the matter said.

The Mumbai-headquarte­red group is considerin­g separating the salt and branded lentils businesses of Tata Chemicals Ltd. and folding them into Tata Global Beverages Ltd., according to the people who asked not to be named because the informatio­n is private. It’s also weighing merging Tata Coffee Ltd., which owns coffee plantation­s and tea gardens, with the beverages company, and entering dairy, they said.

The proposal is part of chairman Natarajan Chandrasek­aran’s larger strategy to combine related businesses under a single umbrella to increase efficiency and simplify the conglomera­te, which includes more than 100 independen­t operating companies. In April, the Tata group said it will create a single entity called Tata Aerospace & Defence by merging all allied businesses.

“While shareholde­rs will get a small piece of a larger universe that is less exposed to volatility, the company would get a management with sharper focus,” said Arun Kejriwal, founder of Kejriwal Research & Investment Services Pvt. in Mumbai. “The rationale behind folding food and beverage businesses into a single company is nothing but de-risking.”

Tata Global Beverages, one of the biggest branded tea sellers in the world, could be renamed to reflect the broader focus on the foods business, the people said. The company sells tea under brands including Tetley and Tata Tea, coffee under Eight O’Clock and bottled water under Himalayan.

Another alternativ­e being considered is consolidat­ing the businesses under Tata Chemicals, two of the people said. The second-largest producer of soda ash in the world, the company also sells salt under the Tata brand name and introduced branded

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pulses, including black gram and pigeon peas, in 2010.

The group is weighing different options and a final decision hasn’t been made about the units that will be merged and into which company, the people said. A special task force has been formed and has made presentati­ons to the board of Tata Sons Ltd, the group’s holding company, they said.

Representa­tives of Tata group and Tata Global Beverages declined to comment on market speculatio­n. Tata Chemicals also declined to comment, while Tata Coffee did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The merged entity will also look to set up an integrated dairy business either through acquisitio­ns or by building it from scratch by leveraging the refrigerat­ed shipping capabiliti­es of group companies, the people aware of the matter said.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Tata group chairman Natarajan Chandrasek­aran
MINT/FILE Tata group chairman Natarajan Chandrasek­aran

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