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BigBasket emerges as key test for Tata Digital after Chandrasekaran exit
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With N Chandrasekaran set to exit Tata Sons, the spotlight is shifting to Tata Digital’s portfolio of new-age businesses, with BigBasket emerging as one of the group’s most expensive and challenging bets.
Revenue grew just 7.7 per cent to ₹8,223 crore from ₹7,634 crore, according to Tata Sons’ FY26 annual report.
Market shareThe challenge is particularly stark given the market BigBasket is trying to compete in.
Tata Digital reported a consolidated loss of ₹4,974 crore in FY26, widening from ₹4,610 crore a year earlier.
Tata Sons’ direct investment in Tata Digital stood at ₹22,903 crore as of March 2026.