Tata Consumer Products Receives 'A' ESG Rating from MSCI Under New Methodology
Tata Consumer Products Limited received an 'A' ESG rating from MSCI ESG Ratings and Research Private Limited under new MSCI methodology. The rating was based on FY 2024-25 public data and was conducted independently by MSCI without company engagement. The company disclosed this information on March 24, 2026, in compliance with SEBI listing regulations.

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Tata Consumer Products Limited has been awarded an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rating of 'A' by MSCI ESG Ratings and Research Private Limited under their new methodology. The company received this information on March 23, 2026, through an update on MSCI's website.
ESG Rating Details
The rating assessment was conducted independently by MSCI ESG without any engagement from Tata Consumer Products. The evaluation was based on the company's FY 2024-25 data that is available in the public domain.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Rating Agency | MSCI ESG Ratings and Research Private Limited |
| ESG Rating | A |
| Assessment Period | FY 2024-25 |
| Methodology | New MSCI Methodology |
| Company Engagement | Not engaged by company |
Regulatory Compliance
The company has disclosed this development in compliance with Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements Regulations, 2015. The intimation was made in accordance with SEBI Master Circular No. SEBI/HO/49/14/14(7)2025-CFD-POD2/1/3762/2026 dated January 30, 2026.
Tata Consumer Products has made this information available on its official website at www.tataconsumer.com as part of its transparency and disclosure obligations. The company emphasized that MSCI ESG independently prepared the report without any direct engagement or solicitation from the company.
Company Communication
The disclosure was signed by Delnaz Dara Harda, Company Secretary & Compliance Officer, on March 24, 2026. The communication was sent to major stock exchanges including the National Stock Exchange of India Limited, BSE Limited, and The Calcutta Stock Exchange Limited where the company's shares are listed.
How might this 'A' rating under MSCI's new methodology impact Tata Consumer Products' access to ESG-focused investment funds and institutional capital?
Will this improved ESG rating influence Tata Consumer Products' strategic partnerships and supply chain relationships in the consumer goods sector?
What specific sustainability initiatives or operational changes might Tata Consumer Products implement to maintain or improve upon this 'A' rating in future assessments?

































