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Air India, Tata Digital among group's top earners in FY25

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July 25, 2025

Other big earners Tata Power and Titan raked in over ₹60,000 cr each in revenue last fiscal

- Nehal Chaliawala & Varun Sood

Three of Tata Group's new unlisted businesses—Air India, Tata Electronics Pvt. Ltd, and Tata Digital Pvt. Ltd—became among the conglomerate's highest revenue contributors in 2024-25. But that came at a cost.

The three companies contributed almost ₹1.8 trillion to the group's ₹15.3 trillion topline, but made a combined loss of ₹15,500 crore, as per the latest annual report of group holding company Tata Sons.

In terms of revenue contribution, these companies were among the highest within the diversified group, only behind the big three—Tata Motors Ltd, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, and Tata Steel Ltd, each of which makes upwards of ₹2 trillion in annual revenues.

Other big earners within the Tata Group are Tata Power Co. Ltd and Titan Co. Ltd, which raked in over ₹60,000 crore each in revenue last fiscal year.

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