Public listing deadline looming up for Tata Sons; RBI yet to decide on plea to surrender core investment status

With time running out for Tata Sons to meet the mandatory public listing deadline, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is yet to decide on the conglomerate’s application to surrender its status as a core investment company (CIC). 

This move, initiated in March, was aimed at exempting Tata Sons from listing obligations under the RBI’s regulatory framework.

Deadline approaches for Core Investment Companies

In 2022, the RBI set September 2025 as the deadline for core investment companies to go public, a rule that would require Tata Sons, classified as an “upper layer” non-banking financial company (NBFC), to adhere to stricter governance norms as part of the Scale-Based Regulation (SBR) framework. 

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The SBR framework demands enhanced transparency for systemically important NBFCs, positioning Tata Sons under higher scrutiny. However, Tata Sons, expressing its opposition to a public listing, applied to voluntarily relinquish its CIC status eight months ago. 

Shapoorji Pallonji Group pushing for IPO

While Tata Sons resists the idea of going public, the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, holding an 18% stake, remains vocal about public listing/ IPO. At Tata Sons’ recent annual general meeting, the Shapoorji Pallonji Group highlighted that listing could unlock substantial value, enhance corporate governance, improve liquidity, and broaden access to capital markets. 

Analysts estimate that even a modest 5% stake sale could generate over Rs 55,000 crore, significantly strengthening Tata Sons’ financial standing and market presence.

Industry-Wide SBR Compliance

The SBR framework, implemented in 2022, has led other key players such as LIC Housing Finance, Bajaj Finance, and L&T Finance to adjust their structures and processes to meet compliance standards. Tata Sons’ decision to remain private, therefore, stands in contrast with peers making strides toward public market readiness.

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