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Tata Consumer Products Limited

All Brands Owned by Tata Consumer Products Limited

Tata Consumer Products Limited owns 1 brand in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Tata Consumer Products Limited subsidiaries and brands across various industries.

Company Type

public

Headquarters

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Brand Portfolio

1 brands

Stock

NSE: TATACONSUM

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TetleyFood Beverage

Tetley

Owned by Tata Consumer Products Limited

British tea brand and the world's second largest tea brand, owned by Tata Consumer Products since 2000.

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About Tata Consumer Products Limited

Who owns Tata Consumer Products?
Tata Consumer Products is a publicly listed company on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE: TATACONSUM) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE: 532310). The company is part of the Tata Group, India's largest business conglomerate. Tata Sons, the group's holding company, holds a controlling stake through Tata Investment Corporation and other group entities. The Tata Trusts, which control approximately 66 percent of Tata Sons, are the ultimate beneficial owners. This trust ownership structure means that a significant portion of the company's profits supports charitable activities in education, healthcare, and community development.

What brands does Tata Consumer Products own?
Tata Consumer Products owns a broad portfolio of food and beverage brands including Tata Tea, Tetley, Tata Coffee, Tata Salt, Tata Sampann, Soulfull, Himalayan Natural Mineral Water, Ching's Secret, Smith & Jones, Eight O'Clock Coffee, Organic India, Tata Gluco+, Tata Copper+, and Tata Electrolyte. The portfolio spans tea, coffee, water, ready-to-drink beverages, salt, pulses, spices, packaged foods, breakfast cereals, and snacks. Tetley is the company's primary international brand, sold in the UK, Canada, Australia, and other markets.

When did Tata acquire Tetley?
Tata Tea acquired the Tetley Group in February 2000 for 271 million pounds ($431 million), in what was then the largest cross-border acquisition by an Indian company. Tetley was Britain's largest tea bag manufacturer and the world's second-largest tea bag brand at the time of the acquisition. The deal gave Tata Tea established distribution in the UK, Canada, Australia, and the United States, and made Tata the world's second-largest tea bag producer. Tetley continues to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary through Tata Tea Great Britain Ltd, with its management based in the UK.

What was Tata Consumer Products' FY2026 revenue?
Tata Consumer Products reported FY2026 consolidated revenue of Rs 20,290 crore ($2.4 billion), up 15 percent year-on-year. The India Branded Business grew 14 percent, the International Branded Business faced margin pressure from coffee costs and U.S. tariffs, and the Non-Branded Business (coffee plantations and extraction) grew 25 percent. Profit after tax was Rs 1,547 crore ($184 million), up 20 percent. EBITDA was Rs 2,815 crore ($335 million) at a 13.9 percent margin. The company crossed the Rs 20,000 crore revenue milestone for the first time in FY2026.

How was Tata Consumer Products formed?
Tata Consumer Products was formed in January 2020 through the merger of Tata Global Beverages (the listed tea and coffee entity) with the consumer products business of Tata Chemicals (which included Tata Salt, Tata Sampann, and other food brands). The merger consolidated the Tata Group's scattered food and beverage interests under a single listed company. The company was renamed from Tata Global Beverages to Tata Consumer Products Limited to reflect the broader portfolio. Further consolidation followed in 2022 with the merger of several wholly owned subsidiaries into the parent company.

Is Tata Consumer Products profitable?
Yes. Tata Consumer Products reported FY2026 profit after tax of Rs 1,547 crore ($184 million), up 20 percent year-on-year. EBITDA was Rs 2,815 crore ($335 million) at a 13.9 percent margin, and profit before tax (before exceptional items) was Rs 2,193 crore ($261 million), up 23 percent. The improvement in profitability was driven by stronger performance in the India Branded Business, tapering of tea costs, and reduced net interest costs following the paydown of acquisition-related borrowings. The International and Non-Branded Businesses faced some margin pressure during the year.

What is the Tata Group?
The Tata Group is India's largest and most diversified business conglomerate, founded in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata. The group operates across more than 100 companies in industries including steel, automotive, information technology, consumer products, chemicals, hospitality, and telecommunications. Tata Sons is the group's holding company, and the Tata Trusts (a group of charitable trusts) control approximately 66 percent of Tata Sons. The group is known for its emphasis on ethical business practices and community development, with a significant portion of its profits channeled through the Tata Trusts to support education, healthcare, and rural development programs.

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Tata Consumer Products Limited Brand Portfolio Overview

Tata Consumer Products Limited maintains a diverse portfolio of 1 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.

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