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Published 08:48 IST, October 12th 2024

The Tata Group legacy: Over 100 brands, in over 100 countries

Founded by Jamsetji Tata in 1868, the Tata group has been a nation-builder par excellence.

Reported by: Sharmila Bhowmick
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How vast is the Tata Group exactly?

The short answer to that question is – about 100 brands in over 100 countries. But the legacy that is the Tata Group is about being a hallmark of integrity in brand and service that cuts through any vertical under the company flag.

Since its inception, the Tata Group has been a participant in nation-building. Jamshetji Tata started it as a trading company and over the century, it grew under the guardianship of his successors to become a multinational conglomerate soanning sectors such as steel, automobiles, IT services, telecommunications, consumer goods, and so on. With its vast repertoire, the Tata group is not just a gigantic presence, but also one of influence. Jamshetji Tata effectively laid the foundation of industrialization in India and has been a leader in forging India’s economic independence.

Through decades, the Tata group’s contribution has extended beyond industry. Its ventures have been crucial in the fields of healthcare and education as well.
Ratan Tata, during his 21 years tenure from 1991 to 2012 emphasized the importance of conscious capitalism and both defined and upheld the ‘Tata Code of Conduct,’ highlighting transparency and fairness.

Here’s a close look at the deep corporate impact of the Tata Group, through its legacy brands.





The corporate legacy of the Tata Group is one of industrial leadership, ethical governance, global presence, and a commitment to social good. Over the decades, the Tata Group has continued to play a transformative role in shaping India’s economy. Its mission for corporate success resonates with the growth story of India. The legacy of the Tata Group corporate saga will continue to be respected for generations to come.

08:48 IST, October 12th 2024