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Maya Tata Considers Exit Amid Tata Digital Restructuring

Maya Tata, daughter of Tata Trusts chairman Noel Tata, is considering leaving Tata Digital as the company undergoes significant restructuring. This potential move comes amid scrutiny over losses and strategic shifts within the Tata Group.

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June 2, 2026
Maya Tata Considers Exit Amid Tata Digital Restructuring

Amid a sweeping restructuring at Tata Digital, Maya Tata, daughter of Tata Trusts chairman Noel Tata, is contemplating an exit from the company. This potential move is part of a broader strategic shift within the Tata Group, as the company faces heightened scrutiny over financial performance and leadership decisions.

Strategic Restructuring at Tata Digital

Tata Digital has been undergoing significant changes, including a reduction in workforce and a reevaluation of its strategic direction. The company, which houses brands like BigBasket, Tata Neu, Croma, and Tata 1mg, has seen its headcount at Tata Neu cut by more than half.

  • Investment: Tata Sons has invested over Rs 24,000 crore in Tata Digital.
  • Leadership Scrutiny: Noel Tata has raised concerns about the company's losses.

"The restructuring at Tata Digital is a necessary step to align with the group's broader strategic goals," said a source familiar with the matter.

Potential Moves for Maya Tata

Maya Tata, 37, is exploring opportunities within other Tata Group companies, with a particular interest in Trent, a listed retailer where her brother Neville Tata is already employed. Trent is chaired by Noel Tata, and Maya's move there would make her the second of Noel's children at the company.

  • Career Path: Maya began her career at Tata Capital before her current role at Tata Digital.
  • Family Ties: Her siblings, Neville and Leah, are also involved in the Tata Group, with Leah at Indian Hotels.

Broader Implications for Tata Group

The potential exit of Maya Tata comes amid a broader stand-off over the reappointment of Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran for a third term. This leadership decision is critical as Tata Group navigates its strategic priorities and market challenges.

Company Investment (Rs crore) Headcount Reduction
Tata Digital 24,000+ >50% at Tata Neu

Next Steps

The next milestone for Tata Digital and the broader Tata Group will be the decision regarding N Chandrasekaran's reappointment, which is expected to shape the group's strategic direction in the coming years.

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