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Tatas most trusted group amongst the investors, finds poll

What stands out starkly about the poll results is that there's a huge gap between the winner and the rest of the corporate groups

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IANS Mumbai

Tata Group has emerged as the most trustworthy corporate group in a poll done by Equitymaster.

The poll which gauged the trustworthiness of various corporate groups has, however, found that entities like Hero, Jindal, RPG group and the rest of the corporate groups are trusted only by up to 5 per cent of total number of people interviewed.

The Independent equity research initiative Equitymaster was carried out consisting of 17 of IndiaaYs most well-known corporate groups. A total of 5,274 people, who are the visitors of Equitymaster.com, participated in it.

This poll gives an insight into whether big corporate groups are able to earn the trust of the investors and how trust plays a great role in their longterm success and growth. The poll results had also shown that superior investments are directly related to effective corporate governance. So, it's always wiser to invest in companies that evoke a sense of trust.

 

What stands out starkly about the poll results is that there's a huge gap between the winner and the rest of the corporate groups.

The Tata Group has garnered 66.3 per cent of the total votes, which is more than double the number of votes (31.8 per cent), it had received in the last such poll conducted in 2013.

Following the 153 year old conglomerate are AV Birla Group and Mukesh Ambani Group in the second and third place with merely 5.1 per cent and 4.7 per cent of the votes respectively.

In fact, except Tata Group, none of the other 16 groups have been able to win the trust of more than 5 per cent of the total number of participants, although many of these groups have moved up a few ranks from EquitymasteraYs last poll conducted in 2013.

The AV Birla, Godrej and TVS groups have moved up 2 ranks, the Mukesh Ambani Group jumped 6 ranks and the Rahul Bajaj group, which came in fourth place, moved up nine ranks from the last poll.

Another significant change in this yearaYs poll results was that only 2.3 per cent of investors voted for azNone of the AboveaY category as opposed to 4.1 per cent in 2013.

This shift, although small, reveal the openness of investors to trusting corporate groups if the latter sincerely try to earn it.

The group that received the least number of votes (0.8 per cent) is RPG (Ram Prasad Goenka) group, the company that owns CEAT Tyres.

Commenting on the results, Rahul Shah, Co Head of Research at Equitymaster quoted, "If we look atcompany valuationstoday, an increasing portion of a firm's value resides in intangibles such as goodwill and reputation. And when it comes to making intangibles tangible, nothing is more important than trust."

He added, "The attribute flows from a company's leadership through the organization to its external stakeholders which ultimately increases profitability over the long-term. However, if not paid attention to, a lack of trust can have the opposite effect."

Equitymaster is an equity research initiative that provides opinions on companies listed on Indian stock markets.

--IANS

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First Published: Sep 22 2021 | 7:13 PM IST

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