Tata Digital thus becomes the sole entity for all online shopping ventures of the Tatas, including Tata Neu, Big Basket and Croma, as per latest regulatory filings.
Tata Industries and Trent were the joint owners of Tata UniStore, with the former owning 96.78% and the balance held by Trent. The group has valued Tata UniStore at Rs 750 crore and Tata Digital will be offering preference shares to Tata Industries and Trent as consideration for the acquisition of Tata UniStore, as per the filings. The initiative was internally nick-named Project Tulip, the documents revealed.
An email sent to Tata Digital remained unanswered at Tuesday press time.
The group last week increased the authorised share capital of Tata Digital by Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 21,000 crore and infused Rs 750 crore into the company, as per filings with the Registrar of Companies. In the filings, Tata Digital said the authorised capital was increased considering its business plans, repayment of debt and the investments to be made from time to time.
This was the second time this fiscal year the group expanded the authorised share capital of Tata Digital. In September, the company had filed for increasing it to Rs 20,000 crore from Rs 15,000 crore,
ahead of a capital infusion of Rs 3,462 crore. In March, just before the start of this fiscal year, the share capital was increased to Rs 15,000 crore from Rs 11,000 crore.
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“There are very few Tata businesses where funding has been deployed at such a war footing and it shows where the group’s priorities lie,” said Mohit Yadav, founder of business intelligence firm AltInfo.
The latest round of funding in Tata Digital takes the total funding of the Tata Group in ecommerce to almost Rs 6,000 crore. Last fiscal year,
Tatas had infused around Rs 12,000 crore into its ecommerce business.
The Tata Group is competing with Amazon, Walmart-owned Flipkart and Myntra, and Reliance Industries in the Indian ecommerce space. The group has big ambitions in this segment and is driving a price war with the rivals, with discounts offered by it in categories like smartphones, electronics or fashion sometimes being among the highest.
The group is also burning money in ecommerce, much like its rivals. In FY22, Tata UniStore’s
net loss more than doubled to Rs 750 crore, even as revenue jumped 137% to Rs 844 crore, its filings showed.