Tata Power incorporates TP Urja as wholly owned subsidiary
Author: PPD Team Date: April 24, 2026
Author: PPD Team Date: April 24, 2026
The Tata Power Company Limited has incorporated a new wholly owned subsidiary, TP Urja Limited, to expand its presence in power and energy services.
According to a regulatory filing, TP Urja has been set up as a public company under the Companies Act, 2013, with approval from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs granted on April 22, 2026. The entity is registered in Maharashtra with an authorised and paid-up share capital of Rs 5,00,000, comprising 50,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. Tata Power holds a 100% stake in the subsidiary.
TP Urja will undertake power and energy services and engage in activities related to other forms of energy. As a wholly owned subsidiary, it will be a related party to Tata Power. The company stated that any transactions with TP Urja will be conducted on an arm’s length basis.
The incorporation is part of Tata Power’s strategy to expand across the energy value chain through focused entities aligned to specific business segments.
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