Noel Tata Age, Wife , Children, Net worth & Biography
Noel Tata is an Indian businessman. He is prominent, first of all, for contributions to the Tata Group and because he is the half-brother of the late Ratan Tata. Here is detailed information about his life, age, family, net worth, and biography:
Noel Tata: Meet Ratan Tata Half-Brother
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Noel Tata Age:
- Noel Tata Date of Birth: 1957
- Noel Tata Current Age: 65 years
Noel Tata Wife and Children:
- Noel Tata Wife: Noel Tata Married to Aloo Mistry, the daughter of Pallonji Mistry and sister to Cyrus Mistry, former chairman of Tata Sons
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Noel Tata Children: Noel and Aloo Mistry have three children:
- Leah Tata
- Maya Tata
- Neville Tata
Noel Tata Net Worth:
- Estimated Net Worth: Approximately ₹15,000 crore (around $1.5 billion).
Noel Tata Biography:
Noel Tata was born in Mumbai, India, to Naval Tata and Simone Tata. Mr. Noel Tata holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from University of Sussex. He has undergone INSEAD International Executive Programme in France.
Noel Tata Career:
Noel started with Tata International, which remains his current operating role as Managing Director. Noel has assumed many important positions in the Tata Group some of which have been:
- Chairman of Trent and Tata Investment Corporation.
- Vice Chairman of Titan Company and Tata Steel.
- Director of Titan Industries and Voltas since 2003.
Noel has been involved in several philanthropic efforts with the Tata Trusts, particularly the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, by which most of the charitable work in the Tata Group is governed.
Relationship of Noel tata with Ratan tata
Noel Tata is the half brother of Ratan Tata, with whom he had close familial ties in the person of his father, Naval Tata. Although they belong to the same family, their careers otherwise differ. While Ratan Tata has headed the group as its chairman for most of his career, Noel has had operational roles in several subsidiaries of this huge conglomerate.
Noel was to emerge as a significant voice in the Tata Trusts' management, given his considerable holding in Tata Sons, following the death of Ratan Tata in October 2024. The proximity with both Ratan Tata and the Mistry family installs an important leadership challenge for him at the top echelons of the Tata group of companies.