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  • Tata Sons Chairman's FY23 Remuneration: ₹113 Crore
  • FY23 Revenue Surges 45%, Profit Up 29% for Tata Sons

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The annual report also highlights Chairman N Chandrasekaran's announcement of an investment of $90 billion in the next five years, aiming to bolster both existing and new business ventures.

Tata Sons FY23 annual report: Revenue soars; Chairman N Chandrasekaran's remuneration rises

Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, released its annual report for the financial year 2022-23.

Tata Sons Chairman, N Chandrasekaran, saw his remuneration rise to ₹113 crore for FY23, an increase from ₹109 crore in FY22. Notably, this included a commission of ₹100 crore based on the company's profits.

In addition to Chandrasekaran's compensation, the report disclosed that other key executives received noteworthy remuneration as well. Executive Director Sourabh Agrawal received a total remuneration of ₹27.82 crore, with a commission of ₹22 crore. Ajay Piramal, the billionaire owner of the Piramal Group, received a remuneration of ₹2.8 crore for his role as a non-executive director.

On the financials front, Tata Sons' revenue surged by 45% to reach ₹35,058 crore in FY23, driven by dividends from its various subsidiary companies. The profit increased by 29% to ₹22,132 crore.

Among these, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) played a pivotal role, delivering the highest dividend to Tata Sons. TCS distributed a dividend of ₹42,090 crore to its shareholders, significantly contributing to Tata Sons' strong financials.

Tata Sons managed to decrease its debt by 25% during FY23, marking a reduction from ₹27,516 crore to ₹20,642 crore. Additionally, the company announced an increased dividend payout of 1,750% for FY23 compared to 1,000% in the previous year.

Despite facing challenges within certain sectors, Tata Group stocks experienced a resurgence since April 1, with the group's market capitalization rising by 15% to ₹23.99 lakh crore.

The annual report also highlighted Chairman N Chandrasekaran's announcement of a substantial $90 billion investment over the next five years, aiming to bolster both existing and new business ventures.

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