At present, Venu Srinivasan of the TVS group represents Tata Trusts on the Tata Sons board. Former bureaucrat and vice-chairman of Tata Trusts Vijay Singh is also expected to join the Tata Sons board with the changes in the retirement age. This will be Singh’s second stint on the Tata Sons board after he retired in 2018 on turning 70. Srinivasan would also continue on Tata Sons board after December when he will turn 70, if the change in age norm comes into effect. Tata Trusts, the largest shareholder of Tata Sons with 66 per cent stake in it, can nominate one third of the trustees on the board of the holding company, as per the articles of association of Tata Sons -- a private unlisted company.
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