Necessary evolution: SP Group backs Tata Sons listing, seeks RBI clarity

Shapoorji Pallonji Group Chairman Shapoorji Pallonji Mistry on Friday reiterated his support for listing Tata Sons, calling it a “necessary evolution” that would strengthen transparency, governance and accountability within the conglomerate.

In a statement, Mistry said a timely listing is not merely about regulatory compliance, but a step that would reinforce the foundational principles of the Tata Group.

“To date, no clear, evidence-based case has been presented to explain how a public listing would materially damage the interests of the trusts or reduce their ability to serve beneficiaries,” he said.

The Shapoorji Pallonji Group, which holds around an 18% stake in Tata Sons, has long pushed for a public listing, arguing it would unlock value for shareholders and improve governance standards.

His latest comments come at a time when the debate over a Tata Sons IPO is no longer confined to external stakeholders, but is increasingly playing out within the group’s own promoter body, Tata Trusts.

The push for listing has gained momentum after more trustees publicly backed the move. The shift began when Venu Srinivasan, a trustee, supported the idea of a listing, marking a break from the Trusts’ earlier stance.

That view has since been echoed by other trustees, including Vijay Singh, signalling a growing divide at the top over the future structure of the holding company.

This marks a significant shift for Tata Trusts, which had traditionally preferred to keep Tata Sons unlisted.

What was once an internal discussion has now become a visible split, with one camp pushing for access to public capital and greater transparency, while another is understood to favour retaining control within the existing structure.

The debate is also being shaped by regulatory pressure. Tata Sons falls under the Reserve Bank of India’s upper-layer non-banking financial company framework, which requires such entities to list within a specified timeframe.

While the company has explored ways to avoid or defer this requirement, a final regulatory view is still awaited.

Supporters of the listing argue that a public market debut would provide financial flexibility as the group expands into capital-intensive sectors such as aviation, digital businesses and manufacturing.

It would also address long-standing demands from the SP Group for a liquidity event.

Mistry said compliance with the listing mandate would only strengthen a group built on trust, integrity and public purpose. He added that the SP Group remains in constructive engagement with Tata Sons leadership to arrive at an amicable resolution.

Even as discussions continue, he expressed confidence in the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India to take a decisive view on the matter, indicating that the final outcome may hinge as much on regulatory clarity as on internal consensus.

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