Noel Tata succeeds Ratan Tata, appointed chairman of Tata Trusts
Ratan Tata’s successor as Tata Trusts chairman was announced less than 48 hours after the patriarch passed away on Wednesday night at the age of 86. Putting an end to all speculation around succession, 67-year-old Noel Naval Tata, half brother of Ratan Tata, has been named chairman of Tata Trusts and all trusts covered under it.
The unanimous decision, coming into immediate effect, was made at an hour-long meeting of the trustees of Tata Trusts here on Friday. Sources said there was no discussion on any other contender for the top post at Tata Trusts, which has a 66 per cent stake in Tata Sons, the parent company of the $165-billion salt-to-software conglomerate.
“I am deeply honoured and humbled by the responsibility that has been cast on me by my fellow trustees. I look forward to carrying on the legacy of Ratan N Tata and the founders of the Tata Group,’’ Noel Tata said in a statement.
More than a decade ago, in the run up to Ratan Tata’s retirement as Tata Sons chairman at the age of 75, Noel Tata was in the reckoning as his successor, but Cyrus Mistry was selected to head the group.
At that point, in an interview to a foreign newspaper, Ratan Tata had said that Noel Tata lacked experience.
Friday’s announcement is extremely significant because of the control and influence Tata Trusts can have over Tata Sons and the group. Before Ratan Tata stepped down as Tata Sons chairman in 2012, the holding company’s articles of association were amended to empower Tata Trusts with veto rights and the ability to nominate directors.
The appointment of Noel Tata as Tata Trusts chairman may also have a bearing on the strained relations between the Tatas and the Shapoorji Pallonji group, industry watchers pointed out. Ratan Tata and Cyrus Mistry, former chairman of Tata Sons and son of late Pallonji Mistry, were engaged in a contentious legal battle following Mistry’s removal as chairman of Tata Sons in October 2016. The dispute ended in 2021 when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the Tatas, affirming that Mistry’s removal was legal. Mistry died in a road accident two years ago.
While Noel Tata remained neutral during the Tata-Mistry fight, his appointment as chairman of Tata Trusts is anticipated to improve relations between the two families. “With the change in leadership, the relations may change for good,” said a Tata family friend, asking not to be quoted.
In terms of business, Noel Tata’s performance is well regarded. Retail major Trent, which is chaired by Noel, has seen a sharp jump of 6000 per cent in its share prices in a decade as the company expanded across India riding the wave of consumption. He’s also a director on the boards of Tata Steel and Voltas.
“Noel is the right choice to lead Tata Trusts. I am expecting him to be inducted on the board of Tata Sons soon,’’ said HP Ranina, noted lawyer and a prominent voice of the Parsi community. ‘’He has done a good job in creating the retail business of the Tata group. Going forward, his children Leah, Maya and Neville should also be inducted on the main Tata Trusts,” he said.
At present, TVS group Chairman Emeritus Venu Srinivasan, and Vijay Singh, a former bureaucrat, represent the Trusts on Tata Sons board. Noel’s children, Maya, Neville, and Leah were appointed as trustees on Tata family-linked charities in 2022.
The Tata group is interestingly positioned at this point, investing billions in more recent ventures, including semiconductors, airlines, e-commerce and financial services.
Founded in 1892 by Tata group founder, Jamsetji Tata, Tata Trusts has spent heavily in the fields of education, and healthcare. Of the 66 per cent stake in Tata Sons, the two major trusts–Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust own 27.98 per cent and 23.56 per cent, respectively. A long distance away is the third largest trust–JRD Tata Trust–which controls 4.01 per cent in Tata Sons. Others hold much lower stake–RD Tata Trust at 2.19 per cent, Tata Education Trust 3.73 per cent and Tata Welfare Social Trust also 3.73 per cent.
First Published: Oct 11 2024 | 6:30 PM IST