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Key Metrics
Qtr Change %
52W high on Oct 01, 2024
-13.4
TTM PE Ratio
Above industry Median
52
Price to Book Ratio
High in industry
27.1
Dividend yield 1yr %
Market Leader
1
TTM PEG Ratio
PEG TTM is negative
-1.7

Tata Communications Ltd Key Financials

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Tata Communications Ltd Quarterly Revenue

Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
5767.35 Cr
5633.37 Cr
5691.7 Cr
5633.26 Cr
4872.5 Cr

Tata Communications Ltd Yearly Revenue

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
21251.29 Cr
18201.41 Cr
17056.82 Cr
17256.86 Cr
17137.67 Cr

Tata Communications Ltd Quarterly Net Profit/Loss

Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024Dec 2023Sep 2023
223.28 Cr
329.9 Cr
315.68 Cr
40.28 Cr
220.39 Cr

Tata Communications Ltd Yearly Net Profit/Loss

Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
949.59 Cr
1766.84 Cr
1477.85 Cr
1253.66 Cr
-87.01 Cr

Tata Communications Ltd shareholding Pattern

Promoter
58.9%
Foreign Institutions
17.8%
Mutual Funds
10.6%
Domestic Institutions
13.7%
Public
9.7%
Promoter
58.9%
Foreign Institutions
18.1%
Mutual Funds
10.4%
Domestic Institutions
13.4%
Public
9.6%
Promoter
58.9%
Foreign Institutions
18.1%
Mutual Funds
10.1%
Domestic Institutions
13.1%
Public
9.9%
Promoter
58.9%
Foreign Institutions
18.2%
Mutual Funds
10.3%
Domestic Institutions
13.2%
Public
9.8%
Promoter
58.9%
Foreign Institutions
19.2%
Mutual Funds
9.7%
Domestic Institutions
12.1%
Public
9.8%
Promoter
58.9%
Foreign Institutions
17.5%
Mutual Funds
10.1%
Domestic Institutions
13.6%
Public
10.1%

Tata Communications Ltd Technical Analysis

Moving Averages Analysis
Moving Averages Analysis
Current Price
Bullish Moving Averages
2
Bearish Moving Averages
14
5Day EMA
1,682.00
10Day EMA
1,696.30
12Day EMA
1,701.30
20Day EMA
1,718.10
26Day EMA
1,728.50
50Day EMA
1,763.50
100Day EMA
1,806.20
200Day EMA
1,815.60
5Day SMA
1,687.90
10Day SMA
1,702.40
20Day SMA
1,719.50
30Day SMA
1,751.40
50Day SMA
1,755.30
100Day SMA
1,855.60
150Day SMA
1,859.30
200Day SMA
1,852.80
Delivery & Volume

Delivery & Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
Day Rs
231838 Rs
394146 Rs
Week Rs
235609 Rs
488376 Rs
Month Rs
151318 Rs
300833 Rs
Resistance & Support
1,672.95
Pivot
Resistance
First Resistance
1,710.60
Second Resistance
1,744.30
Third Resistance
1,781.95
Support
First Support
1,639.25
Second support
1,601.60
Third Support
1,567.90
Relative Strength Index
41.52
Money Flow Index
57.03
MACD
-27.19
MACD Signal
-23.32
Average True Range
50.40
Average Directional Index
20.72
Rate of Change (21)
-8.91
Rate of Change (125)
-10.38

Tata Communications Ltd Company background

Founded in: 1986
Managing director: Amur Swaminathan Lakshminarayanan

Tata Communications Limited, originally known as Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL), was established on March 19, 1986. The company officially changed its name to Tata Communications Limited on January 28, 2008, reflecting its evolution into a major player in the global telecommunications landscape. Headquartered in Mumbai, India, Tata Communications offers a broad spectrum of services that include international and national voice and data transmission, internet connectivity, telepresence, managed hosting, mobile global roaming, and more. The company has played a pivotal role in transforming the communication infrastructure of India and continues to have a significant presence in the global communications market.

In the early 1990s, Tata Communications pioneered several key technological advancements. The company was instrumental in launching Intelsat Business Service in 1992, offering high-speed, high-quality data circuits on a point-to-point basis through strategically placed earth stations. This innovation marked the company's foray into satellite-based communication services. By 1993, the company ventured into mobile communications by establishing its own Land Earth Station (LES) near Pune, further expanding its capabilities. In the same year, Tata Communications introduced the InmarsatC service, which allowed for the transmission of messages via small portable terminals, revolutionizing the way people communicated globally.

Tata Communications also made a significant leap in video conferencing services, launching both domestic and international video conferencing through its international gateways located in Mumbai, New Delhi, Calcutta, and Chennai. This initiative brought the world closer together, fostering global business collaboration. The company’s collaboration with British Telecom in 1994 led to the introduction of the Concert Packet Service (CPS), offering Indian customers access to international packet-switched networks. This partnership helped Tata Communications secure its foothold in the rapidly growing data communications sector.

In August 1995, Tata Communications further expanded its services by introducing Internet access services in India. It became the dominant provider of Internet access in cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Calcutta, Bangalore, and Pune. In addition to this, the company established two Standard A Intelsat earth stations in Halisahar (Calcutta) and Korattur (Chennai), strengthening its position in the satellite communication industry.

By 1996, the company was involved in global connectivity projects, such as signing a Construction and Maintenance Agreement for the Fibre Optic Link Around the Globe (FLAG) and expanding its reach in the telecommunications sector. At the same time, Tata Communications also initiated the launch of the Universal Connect services in partnership with Tele Media International (TMI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Telecommunications Italia. This venture was designed to provide managed data network services to businesses globally, further solidifying Tata Communications' role in the global telecommunications market.

As the company grew, so did its ambitions. Tata Communications was a key player in the formation of Tata Tele Services (TTSL) in 1996, signaling the group’s entry into the telecom sector. Over the years, Tata Communications expanded its portfolio, offering a diverse range of services such as Direct-to-Home (DTH) television services and establishing strategic partnerships for providing satellite communication services.

In 2000, Tata Communications made a significant acquisition by taking control of VSNL, a move that marked the beginning of its transition into a fully private entity. By February 2002, VSNL was privatized and became part of the Tata Group, which further boosted the company's resources and capabilities. In 2003, Tata Communications merged various subsidiaries, including Tata Net, Tata Tele Services, and Tata Internet Services, to form the Tata Indicom Enterprise Business Unit. This unit was dedicated to providing integrated voice and data solutions to India’s top 400-500 corporate accounts, further enhancing the company’s service offerings.

Tata Communications has significantly invested in the development of state-of-the-art infrastructure, including the Tata Communications Exchange and the launch of world-class Internet Data Centers (IDC) in Pune, Maharashtra, in January 2010. The company also completed the TGN-Intra Asia Cable System and expanded its global data center footprint, reinforcing its position in emerging markets. These efforts were aimed at strengthening the company’s infrastructure to better serve its global customer base and meet increasing demand for data storage and connectivity services.

Tata Communications continued its international expansion in the 2000s. In 2004, it launched VSNL International, the company’s international arm, which played a crucial role in extending Tata Communications’ reach across the globe. A strategic partnership with BSNL enabled the company to share infrastructure and carry BSNL’s inbound and outbound traffic, thus improving operational efficiency.

A key milestone in Tata Communications' global expansion occurred in 2005 with the acquisition of Tyeo Global Network, positioning the company as one of the world's largest providers of submarine cable bandwidth. Further growth came in 2006 when Tata Communications acquired Teleglobe, a major player in the global telecommunications sector. This acquisition expanded the company’s global footprint and strengthened its operational capabilities. In the same year, Tata Communications also rebranded its South African subsidiary as Neotel, marking a new phase of operations in the region.

In 2008, Tata Communications underwent a significant transformation when it changed its name from VSNL to Tata Communications, unifying its global subsidiaries and services under one corporate identity. This rebranding was symbolic of the company's expanded global operations and technological advancements. In February of that year, Tata Communications made its first major move in the China market with the expansion of its Global VPN service, followed by an agreement with China Enterprise Netcom Corporation Limited.

During the same year, Tata Communications formed strategic partnerships with companies such as BitGravity, Inc. and Cisco, enabling it to launch a global TelePresence network service. This initiative was an industry-first and allowed businesses to conduct high-quality video conferences globally, enhancing communication efficiency. The company’s efforts were recognized with awards for technology innovation and customer experience, underscoring Tata Communications’ leadership in the telecommunications space.

Today, Tata Communications continues to be a leading global provider of managed services, data transmission, and internet connectivity. The company’s strategic investments, such as the partnership with Premiere Global Services and expansion into new markets, have positioned it for continued growth. In addition to traditional voice and data services, Tata Communications now offers innovative solutions in cloud computing, enterprise-grade networks, and video conferencing, cementing its reputation as a key player in the digital transformation of businesses worldwide.

As Tata Communications moves forward, it remains committed to expanding its global footprint and continuing to provide high-quality services to customers across multiple industries. Investors continue to keep a close eye on the company's performance, with the Tata Communications share price often reflecting the company’s strong financial results and growth prospects in the competitive telecommunications market.

Tata Communications has consistently demonstrated its ability to adapt to the rapidly changing telecommunications industry. Through strategic acquisitions, technological advancements, and a commitment to global expansion, the company has positioned itself as a dominant force in both the Indian and global markets. With its continued focus on innovation and customer satisfaction, Tata Communications is poised to remain at the forefront of the telecommunications sector for years to come.

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Tata Communications Ltd FAQs

Tata Communications Ltd shares are currently priced at 1692.9 on NSE and 1685 on BSE as of 1/14/2025 12:00:00 AM. Please be aware that stock prices are subject to continuous fluctuations due to various factors.

The past 1-year return of Tata Communications Ltd [TATACOMM] share was -3.42. The Tata Communications Ltd [TATACOMM] share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 1585.55 and a 1-year high of Rs. 2175.

The market cap of Tata Communications Ltd is Rs. 47791.65 Cr. as of 1/14/2025 12:00:00 AM.

The PE ratios of Tata Communications Ltd is 107.02 as of 1/14/2025 12:00:00 AM.

The PB ratios of Tata Communications Ltd is 4.95 as of 1/14/2025 12:00:00 AM

The Mutual Fund Shareholding was 10.6% at the end of 1/14/2025 12:00:00 AM.

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