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26 May 2026, 21:34 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 26 (ANI): Tata Sons held a critical, highly watched board meeting on Tuesday at its historic Bombay House headquarters in Mumbai. The high-profile session brought together the full leadership panel to address the evolving corporate governance blueprint and strategy following the passing of Ratan Tata.
All six members of the board attended the crucial meeting, including Executive Chairman N. Chandrasekaran, Vice Chairman and Tata Trusts chief Noel Tata, and Non-Executive Director Venu Srinivasan.
Also present were Saurabh Agrawal, Executive Director and Group CFO, alongside Independent Directors Harish Manwani and Anita Marangoly George.
A primary anchor of the board's discussions was the heavily debated Tata Sons listing and Initial Public Offering (IPO) mandate.
The leadership reviewed its official stance on whether the holding company will maintain its closely-held private structure or transition to a public listing.
While the firm has historically cleared debts to bypass regulatory listing requirements under the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) upper-layer NBFC rules, certain factions within Tata Trusts and major shareholders continue to advocate for an IPO to unlock market valuation and stabilize dividend streams.
Upon exiting Bombay House, all attending members declined to comment on the outcome or resolutions passed during the session.
Beyond the public listing debate, the board evaluated several pressing operational and financial headwinds currently squeezing the USD 180-billion conglomerate, particularly the performance review of core unlisted entities. (ANI)
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