Tata Steel invests $125.25 million in T Steel Holdings via equity subscription

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Shares of Tata Steel Ltd ended at ₹160.65, up by ₹1.65, or 1.04%, on the BSE. The total investment amounts to $125.25 million, equivalent to ₹1,073.63 crore.

Tata Steel invests $125.25 million in T Steel Holdings via equity subscription

Homegrown steel major, Tata Steel Limited, on Thursday (July 10) said it has acquired 124,62,68,657 equity shares of its wholly owned foreign subsidiary, T Steel Holdings Pte. Ltd. (TSHP), at a face value of $0.1005 each. The total investment amounts to $125.25 million, equivalent to ₹1,073.63 crore.

This acquisition follows earlier disclosures made by the company on May 12, 2025, and June 25, 2025, regarding the proposed infusion of funds into TSHP through equity subscription. With this transaction, T Steel Holdings Pte. will remain a wholly owned foreign subsidiary of Tata Steel Limited.

Last month, Tata Steel said it had acquired equity shares worth $180 million (₹1,562.54 crore) in its wholly owned foreign subsidiary, T Steel Holdings Pte. Ltd. (TSHP), as part of a planned capital infusion approved earlier this year. The company said it has subscribed to 179.10 crore equity shares of T Steel Holdings Pte. at a face value of $0.1005 per share.


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This acquisition is part of the broader plan approved by Tata Steel’s board in May 2025 to infuse up to $2.5 billion into T Steel Holdings Pte. during FY2025–26 through one or more tranches. Following the transaction, TSHP will remain a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Steel.

In February this year, Tata Steel said it had acquired 78.85 million ordinary equity shares for $1.24 billion (around ₹10,727 crore) from its wholly owned subsidiary, T Steel Holdings Pte Ltd.

The investment, made on February 25, 2025, will be used to repay external debt in Tata Steel’s offshore subsidiaries and support the restructuring of Tata Steel UK Ltd. TSHP, incorporated in Singapore in 2006, serves as Tata Steel’s holding entity for its overseas businesses.

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Shares of Tata Steel Ltd ended at ₹160.65, up by ₹1.65, or 1.04%, on the BSE.

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