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Tata Consumer Products

Tata Consumer Products is an Indian fast-moving consumer goods company and a part of the Tata Group.[5] Its registered office is located in Kolkata while its corporate headquarters is in Mumbai. It is the world's second-largest manufacturer and distributor of tea and a major producer of coffee.[6]

Tata Consumer Products Limited
TypePublic
ISININE192A01025
IndustryFast-moving consumer goods
HeadquartersKolkata, India[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
  • Tea
  • coffee
  • water
  • salt
  • lentils
  • spices
  • ready-to-eat
  • sweetener
Revenue 12,565 crore (US$1.6 billion) (2022)[4]
1,455 crore (US$180 million) (2022)[4]
1,078 crore (US$140 million) (2022)[4]
Total assets 21,117 crore (US$2.6 billion) (2022)[4]
Total equity 15,142 crore (US$1.9 billion) (2022)[4]
Number of employees
2,689 (2020)[4]
ParentTata Group
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.tataconsumer.com

Formerly known as Tata Global Beverages Limited (TGBL), Tata Consumer Products was formed when the consumer products business of Tata Chemicals merged with Tata Global Beverages in February 2020.[7] The company now operates in the food and beverages industry, with ~56% of their revenue coming from India while the rest is from their international businesses. After the merger, the company controls Indian and international brands like Tata Salt, Tata Tea, Tetley, Eight O'Clock Coffee, Good Earth Tea, Tata Sampann and Tata Starbucks.[8]

Tata Tea is the biggest-selling tea brand in India. Tetley is the biggest-selling tea brand in Canada and the second-biggest-selling in the United Kingdom and the United States.[9]

History

1980 to 1990

In the early 1980s, the tea industry in India was experiencing rising input and labour costs and dwindling margins as well as high taxes. India was facing competition on the world market not just from China, but also from other countries entering the business.

In 1983, Tata Tea bought the stake belonging to the James Finlay group to form the individual entity Tata Tea. In the same year, the company decided to move from the commodities business to consumer branding. The first brand Tata Tea was introduced. This was followed by other brands like Kannan Devan, Agni, Gemini and Chakra Gold. In spite of being the largest market in the world, the concept of branded tea took time to be accepted.[citation needed]

In 1987, Tata Tea set up a fully owned subsidiary, Tata Tea Inc., in United States.[10]

1990 to 2000

In the 1990s, Tata Tea decided to take its brands into the global markets. It formed an export joint venture with Britain's Tetley Tea in 1992. Other new enterprises included a majority interest in Consolidated Coffee Ltd. (Tata Coffee Ltd.) and a joint venture to manage agricultural estates in Sri Lanka. Tata Tea Inc. in United States processed and marketed instant tea from its facility in Florida, based on sourcing of instant tea products out of Munnar and Kerala. In 1993, they entered into a joint venture with Allied Lyons PLC in UK to form Estate Tata Tetley.

In the mid-1990s, Tata Tea attempted to buy Tetley and the Lankan JVC acquired 51% shareholding in Watawala Plantations Ltd.

In 1997 the company was embroiled in a major scandal known as the "Tata Tapes controversy" which related to funds the company provided to the outlawed United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), an armed-struggle group operating in Assam.

By 1999, Tata Tea's brands had a combined market share of 25% in India.[citation needed] The company had 74 tea gardens and was producing 6.2 crore kilograms of tea a year, two-thirds of it packaged and branded. Towards the end of the year, the tea business was hit by a drought in much of India. In addition, Russia, once the largest buyer of Indian tea, temporarily withdrew from the market.

2000 to 2010

 
Tetley tea canister from Canada

An important step for Tata Tea was the acquisition of the Tetley Group (based in United Kingdom) in 2000. It was a £271 million ($432 million) leveraged buyout. Tata Tea reportedly outbid the American conglomerate Sara Lee in what was described, at the time, as the largest takeover of a foreign company by an Indian company. At the time, Tetley was the world's second-largest tea company after Unilever's Brooke Bond-Lipton and had an annual turnover of £300 million. It was the market leader in Britain and Canada and a popular brand in United States, Australia and the Middle East.

Established in 1837, Tetley was the first British tea company to introduce the tea bag to UK in 1953. The tea bag was followed by the first round tea bag in 1989 and the 'no drip, no mess' drawstring bag in 1997. Tetley now contributes for around two-thirds of the total turnover of Tata Tea.

From 2005, Tata Tea began a restructuring exercise to divest direct ownership of plantations in India, a process facilitated by subsidised loans from the World Bank's International Finance Corporation.[11]

In 2006, Tata Tea acquired Eight O'Clock Coffee, a U.S.-based coffee producer from Gryphon Investors for $220m;[12] before being sold to Gryphon, the Eight O'Clock Coffee brand was originally owned by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company from its beginnings in 1859 to 2003.

In 2007, Tata Tea launched the campaign Jaago Re! to awaken youth to social issues. The campaign was extended into 2008. In 2009, their campaign revolve around the issue of corruption with a new adline 'Ab Se Khilana Bandh, Pilana Shuru'.

The international trade union IUF criticized the company in 2009 for not allowing statutory maternity leave to pregnant tea pluckers, and for locking out 1,000 workers on the Nowera Nuddy Tea Estate in West Bengal for so long that the local government began distributing food coupons for emergency rations to workers and their families.[13] In May 2010, a crop sprayer died of suspected poisoning on a Tata estate in Assam, leading to protests at which two more workers were shot dead by riot police.[14]

2010 to 2019

On 30 January 2012, Tata Consumer Products Limited and Starbucks announced the creation of a 50:50 joint venture called Tata Starbucks Limited, which will own and operate Starbucks outlets branded as Starbucks Coffee "A Tata Alliance" in India. The stores started operating in 2012, launching initially in Delhi and Mumbai.[15] The coffee shops source coffee beans from Tata Coffee, a subsidiary company of Tata Consumer Products Limited.[16][17]

2019 to present

On May 15, 2019, Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) announced the de-merger of the Consumer Products Business of TCL and into TGBL through a National Company Law Tribunal (“NCLT”) approved scheme of arrangement (“Scheme”) to become Tata Consumer.[18][19] In the beverages business, Tata Consumer brands include Tata Tea, Tetley,[20] Vitax, Eight O’Clock Coffee, Himalayan Natural Mineral Water, Grand Coffee and Joekels.[21] In the food segment, the brands include Tata Salt and Tata Sampann.[22]

Tata Global Beverages Limited (TGBL) and Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) announced that the Scheme of Arrangement between TGBL and TCL regarding the Consumer Products Business of TCL is now operational, effective from 7 February 2020. Following this, TGBL has been renamed Tata Consumer Products Limited.[23][24] Tata Consumer Products combines the food and beverages brands, which include Tata Salt, Tata Tea, Tata Sampann, Tetley, Soulfull[25] and Himalayan mineral water, under a single umbrella.[26]

Tata Consumer Products acquired complete control of Tata SmartFoodz Limited from Tata Industries Limited for 395 crore (US$49 million) on 12 November 2021.[27]

On 1 May 2022, Tata Consumer Products announced that Tata Coffee would merge with itself as part of a reorganization plan. The company stated that the merger was expected to be completed in late 2023, with shareholders of Tata Coffee receiving 3 shares in Tata Consumer Products for every 10 shares of Tata Coffee.[28] In July 2022, Tata Consumer Products launched premuim honey products and flavoured preserves, under the company's Himalayan brand name.[29] Also in July 2022, the company launched plant-based meat products under the brand name, Tata Simply Better.[30]

Operations

 
Tata's tea plantations in Munnar, India
 
Packages of Tata Tea on a store shelf

The company was renamed as Tata Global Beverages (now Tata Consumer Products Limited) to include the range of health and nutritional beverages it wants to enter into. Via subsidiary companies, Tata Consumer Products Limited manufactures 7 crore kilograms of tea in India, controls 54 tea estates, ten tea blending and packaging factories and employs around 59,000 people.[31] The company owns 51 tea estates in India and Sri Lanka, especially in Assam, West Bengal in eastern India and Kerala in the south. The company is the largest manufacturer of Assam tea and Darjeeling tea and the second-largest manufacturer of Ceylon tea.

Set up in 1964 as a joint venture with UK based James Finlay and Company to develop value-added tea, Tata Consumer Products Limited has now product and brand presence in 50 countries. It is one of India's first multinational companies. The operations of Tata Consumer Products Limited and its subsidiaries focus on branded product offerings in tea, but with a significant presence in plantation activity in India and Sri Lanka.

The consolidated worldwide branded tea business of Tata Consumer Products Limited contributes to around 86% of its consolidated turnover with the remaining 14 per cent coming from bulk tea, coffee and investment income. With an area of approximately 159 square kilometres (61 sq mi) under tea cultivation, Tata Consumer Products Limited produces around 30 million kg of black tea annually.[citation needed] Instant tea is used for light density 100% teas, iced tea mixes and in the preparation of ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages.

Tata Consumer Products Limited owns five brands in India: Tata Tea, Tetley, Kannan Devan, Chakra Gold, and Gemini. The company has a 100% export-oriented unit (KOSHER and HACCP certified) manufacturing instant tea in Munnar, Kerala, which is the largest such facility outside United States. Tata Consumer Products Limited has subsidiaries in Australia, Great Britain, The United States of America, Czechia and India.

Marketing strategy

In spite of a global presence, the brands are distributed differently depending on the location. As Tata tea is far better known in India and a powerful brand there, it is pushed on this market and countries with a large Indian population. Therefore, Tetley is the company's global face and the largest markets focus on the Tetley brand. Where both brands co-exist in one market, Tetley is positioned as the premium tea.

Social initiatives

Jaago Re!

Tata Global Beverages worked with Janaagraha on a voter registration drive, with the campaign name "Jaago Re!" ("Wake Up!"). Following this, the company moved the campaign on to opposing corruption. The Jaago Re! website encourages discussion on this and other social issues.[32]

Scholarships

Tata Global Beverages awarded the Tata Global Beverages Re-imagination Scholarships on 17 March 2013 to eight students from the 'Urban Scholars' program at Brunel University in London. The participating students were required to write an essay based on the following topic "A hot cup of tea on a cold morning, sharing a joke over a cup of coffee, a sip of cool water after a long trek. Beverages are part of our everyday life and yet they also sprinkle some magic on it—moments of reflection, sharing, inspiration and laughter...moments which take us away from the ordinary. What do you think makes a magical beverage moment?"[33]

Criticism

In January 2014, Tata Consumer Products Limited and International Finance Corporation (IFC) which is part of World Bank were criticized for poor working conditions, low wages, and gross human rights violations in a report released by Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School. The report alleges Amalgamated Plantations Private Limited (APPL) that is partly owned by Tata Tea and IFC is in violation of many of provisions of Indian Plantation Labor Act (PLA) on its tea plantations in Assam and West Bengal.[34][35]

In March 2014 a documentary on The Guardian news web site claims that Tata Global Beverages is underpaying the minimum Indian wage at an Assam tea plantation that Tata co-owns with Tetley and other major tea producers.[36]

In October 2015, a movement of 6,000 female labourers calling themselves "Pempilai Orumai", or women's unity laid siege to the Munnar tea estates, one of Kerala's most popular tourist destinations and owned subsidiary of Tata Tea's plantation in Kerala. Trade and tourism were brought to a near standstill but, after nine days of protest and marathon negotiations overseen by the chief minister of the state, it gave in.

The spark that ignited the protest was a decision to cut the 20% bonus paid to tea pickers, but its roots go much deeper than that. "Part of the women's complaint is that they live in one-bed huts without toilets and other basic amenities and, while they earn significantly more than the tea workers in Assam, they say the 230 (US$2.90) (£2.30) they are paid for a day's work is half what a daily wage laborer in Kerala would get."[37]

Shareholding pattern

The maximum stake is being held with Indian promoters of the business i.e., Tata Group with a percentage share of 34.66%. Mutual funds hold a 14.86% share and FPIs hold a 17.05% stake in the company. Non-institutional individuals hold a 20.38% share in the company.[38]

Shareholders (as on 31 March 2021) Shareholding[39]
Promoter 34.71%
FIIs 25.24%
DIIs 12.55%
Government 0.01%
Public 27.48%
Total 100.0%

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website

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Tata Consumer Products is an Indian fast moving consumer goods company and a part of the Tata Group 5 Its registered office is located in Kolkata while its corporate headquarters is in Mumbai It is the world s second largest manufacturer and distributor of tea and a major producer of coffee 6 Tata Consumer Products LimitedTypePublicTraded asBSE 500800NSE TATACONSUMNSE NIFTY 50 constituentISININE192A01025IndustryFast moving consumer goodsHeadquartersKolkata India 1 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleSunil D Souza CEO amp MD 2 Natarajan Chandrasekaran Chairman 3 ProductsTeacoffeewatersaltlentilsspicesready to eatsweetenerRevenue 12 565 crore US 1 6 billion 2022 4 Operating income 1 455 crore US 180 million 2022 4 Net income 1 078 crore US 140 million 2022 4 Total assets 21 117 crore US 2 6 billion 2022 4 Total equity 15 142 crore US 1 9 billion 2022 4 Number of employees2 689 2020 4 ParentTata GroupSubsidiariesGood Earth TeasTata CoffeeTetleyEight O ClockTata Starbucks 50 Tata SoulfullTata SaltWebsitewww wbr tataconsumer wbr comFormerly known as Tata Global Beverages Limited TGBL Tata Consumer Products was formed when the consumer products business of Tata Chemicals merged with Tata Global Beverages in February 2020 7 The company now operates in the food and beverages industry with 56 of their revenue coming from India while the rest is from their international businesses After the merger the company controls Indian and international brands like Tata Salt Tata Tea Tetley Eight O Clock Coffee Good Earth Tea Tata Sampann and Tata Starbucks 8 Tata Tea is the biggest selling tea brand in India Tetley is the biggest selling tea brand in Canada and the second biggest selling in the United Kingdom and the United States 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 1980 to 1990 1 2 1990 to 2000 1 3 2000 to 2010 1 4 2010 to 2019 1 5 2019 to present 2 Operations 3 Marketing strategy 4 Social initiatives 4 1 Jaago Re 4 2 Scholarships 5 Criticism 6 Shareholding pattern 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit1980 to 1990 Edit In the early 1980s the tea industry in India was experiencing rising input and labour costs and dwindling margins as well as high taxes India was facing competition on the world market not just from China but also from other countries entering the business In 1983 Tata Tea bought the stake belonging to the James Finlay group to form the individual entity Tata Tea In the same year the company decided to move from the commodities business to consumer branding The first brand Tata Tea was introduced This was followed by other brands like Kannan Devan Agni Gemini and Chakra Gold In spite of being the largest market in the world the concept of branded tea took time to be accepted citation needed In 1987 Tata Tea set up a fully owned subsidiary Tata Tea Inc in United States 10 1990 to 2000 Edit In the 1990s Tata Tea decided to take its brands into the global markets It formed an export joint venture with Britain s Tetley Tea in 1992 Other new enterprises included a majority interest in Consolidated Coffee Ltd Tata Coffee Ltd and a joint venture to manage agricultural estates in Sri Lanka Tata Tea Inc in United States processed and marketed instant tea from its facility in Florida based on sourcing of instant tea products out of Munnar and Kerala In 1993 they entered into a joint venture with Allied Lyons PLC in UK to form Estate Tata Tetley In the mid 1990s Tata Tea attempted to buy Tetley and the Lankan JVC acquired 51 shareholding in Watawala Plantations Ltd In 1997 the company was embroiled in a major scandal known as the Tata Tapes controversy which related to funds the company provided to the outlawed United Liberation Front of Assam ULFA an armed struggle group operating in Assam By 1999 Tata Tea s brands had a combined market share of 25 in India citation needed The company had 74 tea gardens and was producing 6 2 crore kilograms of tea a year two thirds of it packaged and branded Towards the end of the year the tea business was hit by a drought in much of India In addition Russia once the largest buyer of Indian tea temporarily withdrew from the market 2000 to 2010 Edit Tetley tea canister from Canada An important step for Tata Tea was the acquisition of the Tetley Group based in United Kingdom in 2000 It was a 271 million 432 million leveraged buyout Tata Tea reportedly outbid the American conglomerate Sara Lee in what was described at the time as the largest takeover of a foreign company by an Indian company At the time Tetley was the world s second largest tea company after Unilever s Brooke Bond Lipton and had an annual turnover of 300 million It was the market leader in Britain and Canada and a popular brand in United States Australia and the Middle East Established in 1837 Tetley was the first British tea company to introduce the tea bag to UK in 1953 The tea bag was followed by the first round tea bag in 1989 and the no drip no mess drawstring bag in 1997 Tetley now contributes for around two thirds of the total turnover of Tata Tea From 2005 Tata Tea began a restructuring exercise to divest direct ownership of plantations in India a process facilitated by subsidised loans from the World Bank s International Finance Corporation 11 In 2006 Tata Tea acquired Eight O Clock Coffee a U S based coffee producer from Gryphon Investors for 220m 12 before being sold to Gryphon the Eight O Clock Coffee brand was originally owned by The Great Atlantic amp Pacific Tea Company from its beginnings in 1859 to 2003 In 2007 Tata Tea launched the campaign Jaago Re to awaken youth to social issues The campaign was extended into 2008 In 2009 their campaign revolve around the issue of corruption with a new adline Ab Se Khilana Bandh Pilana Shuru The international trade union IUF criticized the company in 2009 for not allowing statutory maternity leave to pregnant tea pluckers and for locking out 1 000 workers on the Nowera Nuddy Tea Estate in West Bengal for so long that the local government began distributing food coupons for emergency rations to workers and their families 13 In May 2010 a crop sprayer died of suspected poisoning on a Tata estate in Assam leading to protests at which two more workers were shot dead by riot police 14 2010 to 2019 Edit On 30 January 2012 Tata Consumer Products Limited and Starbucks announced the creation of a 50 50 joint venture called Tata Starbucks Limited which will own and operate Starbucks outlets branded as Starbucks Coffee A Tata Alliance in India The stores started operating in 2012 launching initially in Delhi and Mumbai 15 The coffee shops source coffee beans from Tata Coffee a subsidiary company of Tata Consumer Products Limited 16 17 2019 to present Edit On May 15 2019 Tata Chemicals Limited TCL announced the de merger of the Consumer Products Business of TCL and into TGBL through a National Company Law Tribunal NCLT approved scheme of arrangement Scheme to become Tata Consumer 18 19 In the beverages business Tata Consumer brands include Tata Tea Tetley 20 Vitax Eight O Clock Coffee Himalayan Natural Mineral Water Grand Coffee and Joekels 21 In the food segment the brands include Tata Salt and Tata Sampann 22 Tata Global Beverages Limited TGBL and Tata Chemicals Limited TCL announced that the Scheme of Arrangement between TGBL and TCL regarding the Consumer Products Business of TCL is now operational effective from 7 February 2020 Following this TGBL has been renamed Tata Consumer Products Limited 23 24 Tata Consumer Products combines the food and beverages brands which include Tata Salt Tata Tea Tata Sampann Tetley Soulfull 25 and Himalayan mineral water under a single umbrella 26 Tata Consumer Products acquired complete control of Tata SmartFoodz Limited from Tata Industries Limited for 395 crore US 49 million on 12 November 2021 27 On 1 May 2022 Tata Consumer Products announced that Tata Coffee would merge with itself as part of a reorganization plan The company stated that the merger was expected to be completed in late 2023 with shareholders of Tata Coffee receiving 3 shares in Tata Consumer Products for every 10 shares of Tata Coffee 28 In July 2022 Tata Consumer Products launched premuim honey products and flavoured preserves under the company s Himalayan brand name 29 Also in July 2022 the company launched plant based meat products under the brand name Tata Simply Better 30 Operations Edit Tata s tea plantations in Munnar India Packages of Tata Tea on a store shelf The company was renamed as Tata Global Beverages now Tata Consumer Products Limited to include the range of health and nutritional beverages it wants to enter into Via subsidiary companies Tata Consumer Products Limited manufactures 7 crore kilograms of tea in India controls 54 tea estates ten tea blending and packaging factories and employs around 59 000 people 31 The company owns 51 tea estates in India and Sri Lanka especially in Assam West Bengal in eastern India and Kerala in the south The company is the largest manufacturer of Assam tea and Darjeeling tea and the second largest manufacturer of Ceylon tea Set up in 1964 as a joint venture with UK based James Finlay and Company to develop value added tea Tata Consumer Products Limited has now product and brand presence in 50 countries It is one of India s first multinational companies The operations of Tata Consumer Products Limited and its subsidiaries focus on branded product offerings in tea but with a significant presence in plantation activity in India and Sri Lanka The consolidated worldwide branded tea business of Tata Consumer Products Limited contributes to around 86 of its consolidated turnover with the remaining 14 per cent coming from bulk tea coffee and investment income With an area of approximately 159 square kilometres 61 sq mi under tea cultivation Tata Consumer Products Limited produces around 30 million kg of black tea annually citation needed Instant tea is used for light density 100 teas iced tea mixes and in the preparation of ready to drink RTD beverages Tata Consumer Products Limited owns five brands in India Tata Tea Tetley Kannan Devan Chakra Gold and Gemini The company has a 100 export oriented unit KOSHER and HACCP certified manufacturing instant tea in Munnar Kerala which is the largest such facility outside United States Tata Consumer Products Limited has subsidiaries in Australia Great Britain The United States of America Czechia and India Marketing strategy EditIn spite of a global presence the brands are distributed differently depending on the location As Tata tea is far better known in India and a powerful brand there it is pushed on this market and countries with a large Indian population Therefore Tetley is the company s global face and the largest markets focus on the Tetley brand Where both brands co exist in one market Tetley is positioned as the premium tea Social initiatives EditJaago Re Edit Tata Global Beverages worked with Janaagraha on a voter registration drive with the campaign name Jaago Re Wake Up Following this the company moved the campaign on to opposing corruption The Jaago Re website encourages discussion on this and other social issues 32 Scholarships Edit Tata Global Beverages awarded the Tata Global Beverages Re imagination Scholarships on 17 March 2013 to eight students from the Urban Scholars program at Brunel University in London The participating students were required to write an essay based on the following topic A hot cup of tea on a cold morning sharing a joke over a cup of coffee a sip of cool water after a long trek Beverages are part of our everyday life and yet they also sprinkle some magic on it moments of reflection sharing inspiration and laughter moments which take us away from the ordinary What do you think makes a magical beverage moment 33 Criticism EditIn January 2014 Tata Consumer Products Limited and International Finance Corporation IFC which is part of World Bank were criticized for poor working conditions low wages and gross human rights violations in a report released by Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School The report alleges Amalgamated Plantations Private Limited APPL that is partly owned by Tata Tea and IFC is in violation of many of provisions of Indian Plantation Labor Act PLA on its tea plantations in Assam and West Bengal 34 35 In March 2014 a documentary on The Guardian news web site claims that Tata Global Beverages is underpaying the minimum Indian wage at an Assam tea plantation that Tata co owns with Tetley and other major tea producers 36 In October 2015 a movement of 6 000 female labourers calling themselves Pempilai Orumai or women s unity laid siege to the Munnar tea estates one of Kerala s most popular tourist destinations and owned subsidiary of Tata Tea s plantation in Kerala Trade and tourism were brought to a near standstill but after nine days of protest and marathon negotiations overseen by the chief minister of the state it gave in The spark that ignited the protest was a decision to cut the 20 bonus paid to tea pickers but its roots go much deeper than that Part of the women s complaint is that they live in one bed huts without toilets and other basic amenities and while they earn significantly more than the tea workers in Assam they say the 230 US 2 90 2 30 they are paid for a day s work is half what a daily wage laborer in Kerala would get 37 Shareholding pattern EditThe maximum stake is being held with Indian promoters of the business i e Tata Group with a percentage share of 34 66 Mutual funds hold a 14 86 share and FPIs hold a 17 05 stake in the company Non institutional individuals hold a 20 38 share in the company 38 Shareholders as on 31 March 2021 Shareholding 39 Promoter 34 71 FIIs 25 24 DIIs 12 55 Government 0 01 Public 27 48 Total 100 0 See also EditHistory of tea in India Tetley Munnar Tea Museum Tata GroupReferences Edit Contact information www tataconsumer com Retrieved 11 April 2020 Tata Consumer Products appoints Sunil D Souza as MD amp CEO Times of India 4 April 2020 Tata Global Beverages appoints N Chandrasekaran as Chairman The Economic Times 3 July 2017 a b c d e f Tata Consumer ProductsLtd Financial Statements moneycontrol com About us www tataconsumer com Retrieved 16 August 2020 Tata com Tetley s fiscal show to jazz up Tata Tea results Archived from the original on 11 November 2006 Retrieved 30 August 2006 Tata Consumer Products to spearhead FMCG ambitions www tataconsumer com Retrieved 22 March 2021 Company Annual Report 2019 20 PDF a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Tata Global Beverages Brand portfolio and overview Archived from the original on 31 December 2013 Retrieved 13 January 2014 Tata Global Beverages Ltd Business Standard India Retrieved 18 July 2019 UPDATE 1 Tata Tea sells stake in new plantation firm to IFC Reuters 19 February 2007 Retrieved 1 April 2016 Tatas buy Eight O Clock Coffee The Economic Times 26 June 2006 IUF 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