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Tata Motors' Commercial Vehicle Strategy: P B Balaji’s Top Three Priorities Amid Demerger Plans

SCV turnaround, profitability, and cash flow stability will be crucial in positioning the CV business as a standalone powerhouse post-demerger.

Ketan Thakkar By Ketan Thakkar calendar 28 Feb 2025 Views icon13360 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tata Motors' Commercial Vehicle Strategy: P B Balaji’s Top Three Priorities Amid Demerger Plans

As Tata Motors prepares to demerge its commercial vehicle (CV) business, Group CFO P B Balaji has laid out a clear roadmap focused on three key priorities—turning around the small commercial vehicle (SCV) segment, sustaining profitability, and ensuring cash flow stability. These priorities are not just part of a short-term plan but are crucial in positioning the CV business as a standalone powerhouse post-demerger.

PB Balaji, the Group CFO since 2017, sits on multiple boards, including Air India, Titan, Tata Consumer, and Agratas. As a key architect who has led the company's financial recovery and charted its path towards ...

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