From Zara to Starbucks: Popular Brands Owned By Ratan Tata's Group
Industrialist Ratan Tata passed away, leaving behind the Tata Sons conglomerate with iconic brands across various product segments in its portfolio
Here are few popular brands that owned by Tata's Group
Starbucks: Bringing the globally iconic coffee brand to India, Tata Consumer Products Ltd. entered into a joint venture with Starbucks Coffee Company in 2012
The clothing giant Zara, known for its trendy yet affordable fashion, operates 21 stores across India through a joint venture between Tata’s Trent Limited and Spanish fashion retailer Inditex
One of India’s fastest-growing retail chains, Westside is a flagship brand under Tata’s Trent Limited
Tata Group acquired a 64% stake in the popular online grocery platform BigBasket, which was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Bangalore
Zudio, another fast-growing fashion brand under Trent Limited, caters to budget-conscious shoppers who seek stylish yet affordable clothing
The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), a subsidiary of the Tata Group, operates a wide range of hotel brands, including the luxurious Taj, the contemporary Vivanta, and the budget-friendly Ginger
In 2008, Tata Motors made headlines by acquiring the luxury automobile brands Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motors for $2.5 billion
Air India, originally founded by JRD Tata in 1932, returned to the Tata Group’s ownership in 2022 as part of the government’s effort to privatize the debt-ridden airline
Vistara, a full-service airline in India, is a joint venture between Tata Sons Private Limited and Singapore Airlines Limited (SIA), with Tata holding a 51% stake
Titan, a brand synonymous with watches and jewelry, is one of Tata’s most iconic ventures
Tata Consumer Products is a powerhouse in the FMCG sector, owning brands like Tata Salt, Tata Tea, and Himalayan water
Infiniti Retail Limited, a part of Tata Group, operates Croma, one of India’s leading electronics retail chains
Tata Group has ventured into the wellness industry with a minority stake in fitness brand Cult.Fit