Indian billionaire Ratan Tata, who passed away on October 9, 2024, at age 86, reportedly named his dog, Tito, as a beneficiary of his £91 million estate.
Tata, known for transforming the Tata Group into a global powerhouse, included provisions for “unlimited care” for his German shepherd, highlighting his deep affection for his pet.
Tata left a Rs 10,000 crore will, which includes provisions for family, loyal staff, charities, and even his beloved pet dog Tito.
The Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF) is set to be the main recipient of Tata’s estate. The bulk of Tata’s Rs 10,000 crore fortune, including his stakes in Tata Sons and other Tata Group companies, will be transferred to RTEF, reported The Times of India.
Ratan Tata’s will also includes allocations for his close family members. His brother, Jimmy Tata, and his half-sisters, Shireen and Deanna Jejeebhoy, are among the beneficiaries. Tata’s trusted household staff, such as his cook, Rajan Shaw, and his butler, Subbiah, who have served him for many years, are also included in the will.
Shantanu Naidu, who was Tata’s executive assistant and close confidante, will also receive a share of the inheritance.
Also, Ratan Tata made special provisions for his German shepherd, Tito. The dog, adopted 5–6 years ago, is set to receive “unlimited” care. Rajan Shaw, who already looked after Tito, will continue to do so, with resources ensured by Tata’s will for Tito’s lifelong wellbeing.