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Ambani to lead Reliance for five more years, children appointed to board in succession push


Mukesh Ambani will lead Reliance Industries for five more years and groom and mentor his children for “challenges and opportunities for the future,” as the firm appoints Isha, Akash and Anant as directors of the board, officially kickstarting the succession planning at the $200 billion empire that operates India’s largest telecom operator, streaming service and retail chain.

Ambani said at the company’s general meeting Monday that he will groom and empower the next-generational leaders at Reliance in the next five years.

“I shall especially mentor Akash, Isha and Anant so that they can provide collective leadership and dependably take Reliance to greater heights of growth and value in the decades ahead. Together with the board and all my long-time colleagues, I shall further enrich Reliance’s unique institutional culture, which has sustained your company’s perpetual and exponential growth,” he said.

Reliance separately said Monday that Nita, Ambani’s wife, had resigned from the board.

The early signs of the succession planning have been apparent in recent years with 66-year-old Ambani promoting his children to lead many of the empire’s businesses. Akash leads the digital business, Jio Platforms, whereas his twin sister Isha helms Reliance Retail. Anant leads the new energy business.

“Isha Ambani, Akash Ambani and Anant Ambani have been closely involved with and are leading and managing key businesses of RIL over the last few years including retail, digital services and energy and materials businesses,” the company said in a statement.

“They also serve on the boards of the key subsidiaries of RIL. Their appointment to the Board of RIL will enable RIL to gain from their insights and infuse new ideas, the Board opined.”



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