Through the next two years, the company will need an additional Rs 2,000 crore for its wireless telephony operator Tata Teleservices and direct-to-home operator Tata Sky Ltd, both loss-making companies. In January, Tata Sons had invested Rs 2,400 crore in Tata Teleservices, used by the telco to repay debt.
Tata Sons has been investing in electronic retail stores Croma; now, however, this company won’t require additional fund infusion.
In January and March, Tata Sons had raised funds through three-, five- and 10-year bonds, at an average rate of 9.8 per cent. It had raised Rs 630 crore in December 2013 and Rs 890 crore in May 2013, through the same route.
Bankers say Tata Sons will need Rs 660 crore to retain 33 per cent stake in Tata Power and Rs 330 crore to invest in the Indian Hotels rights issue. The Tata group holds 37.5 per cent stake in Indian Hotels, set to raise Rs 1,000 crore via the rights issue.
The Tata group has also announced it will invest in two airlines in India, in partnership with Air Asia and Singapore Airlines.
A Tata spokesperson declined to comment on Tata Sons’ plans to raise funds.
As the group’s new businesses have long gestation, Tata Sons will fund these in the initial stages.
Group companies, with operations in 100 countries, employ 540,000. While Tata Steel, Tata Power, Indian Hotels and the domestic operations of Tata Motors are under pressure, partly due to a slowdown in India and Europe, Tata Consultancy Services remains its crown jewel.
Half the group’s revenue is accounted for by companies and businesses that earn below-par shareholder returns.
Of all its businesses, telecom is turning out the biggest drag. Tata Sons has invested Rs 26,000 crore in Tata Teleservices, but returns from this segment have been negative. For the first nine months of 2013-14, Tata Teleservices reported a net loss of Rs 3,485 crore and total operating income of Rs 7,895 crore, against a net loss of Rs 3,794 crore and operating income of Rs 8,190 crore for the corresponding period of 2012-13. Owing to the losses, Tata Teleservices’ net worth fell by Rs 1,860 crore in 2012-13
Now, the Tata group is seeking to exit the wireless telephony business and is scouting for equity partners in India.
* Through two years, Tata Sons will need Rs 2,000 cr for Tata Teleservices and Tata Sky
* As the group’s new businesses have long gestation periods, Tata Sons will fund these in the initial stages
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