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Ratan Tata vs Cyrus Mistry
Ratan Tata vs Cyrus Mistry
BS Web Team New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Mar 30 2021 | 6:48 AM IST
Retail loans set to become largest segment for Indian banking industry

Retail loans, including home and credit card debt, are expected to become the largest segment for the Indian banking industry, ahead of industrial credit and corporate loans, by the end of March this year. Read More

Valuation tangle: Malegam math may hold key to Mistry's exit from Tata Sons

Tata Group may offer an exit to the Mistry family from Tata Sons on the basis of the valuation by chartered accountant Y H Malegam. Read More

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