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Tata Sons Bolsters Stake in Tata Play, Eyeing Strategic Shift

With Temasek's exit, Tata Play now becomes a 70:30 joint venture between Tata Sons and Walt Disney. Disney's interest in the existing Tata Play stems from it being considered a non-core business for the American entertainment giant

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Tata Sons Bolsters Stake in Tata Play, Eyeing Strategic Shift

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Tata Sons, the investment arm of India’s major conglomerate Tata Group, has increased its stake in leading satellite TV provider Tata Play by acquiring an additional 10% shares from Singapore’s Temasek. The strategic move, amounting to about USD 100 million, increases Tata Sons’ ownership in Tata Play to 70%.

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Repositioning Amidst Industry Dynamics

From merely being part of the ownership structure, the full acquisition of Tata Group is a visible change in the dynamics of Tata Play. Temasek’s exit paves the way for Tata Sons to consolidate its influence and become the major shareholder. The fate of Tata Play will revolve around the joint venture between Tata and Walt Disney. In the first phase of the transaction, Tata will own 70% and Disney will own 30%. Disney’s holding in Tata Play is due to the acquisition of Star India, which will be secured through the purchase of 21st Century Fox’s assets in India.

Market Challenges and Valuation

Despite facing a valuation adjustment from its pre-pandemic estimates, falling from an estimated USD 3 billion to USD 1 billion, Tata Play has retained its importance in the Tata Group’s portfolio. As the primary consumer-facing unit in the media and entertainment sector, Tata Play’s multifaceted offerings, including satellite TV and video streaming services, hold strategic importance to Tata’s broader business strategy.

Impending Changes in Ownership Structure

Talks are reportedly going on between Tata Sons and Disney regarding a stake in Tata Play. Disney’s inclination towards reducing its interest in Tata Play stems from a strategic restructuring, as direct-to-home (DTH) services diverged from its core business focus. However, discussions on the exit of both Temasek and Disney via initial public offering (IPO) have been postponed citing market conditions and the underlying challenges within the DTH sector.

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Regulatory Milestones and Future Prospects

Tata Play’s trajectory towards a potential public listing faced a regulatory milestone in May 2023, securing approval from India’s markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for its proposed IPO. Meanwhile, the merger announced in February between Reliance Industries and Disney, consolidating their respective India TV and streaming media assets into a USD 8.5 billion entity, adds another dimension to the emerging dynamism of India’s entertainment industry.

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The proposed entity has its fair share of challenges ahead of it. The Indian media market is constantly changing, and the new entity will have to adapt accordingly. Besides that, it also faces stringent competition from other media giants like Netflix and Sony, which recently cancelled its own ambitious merger with Zee.

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