Meet the person who has maximum stake in Reliance, not Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, Isha Ambani, Anant Ambani, Akash Ambani, the name is…

The richest man in India and one of the wealthiest businessmen in the world, Mukesh Ambani is known for his vision and risk-taking decisions. Thanks to his leadership, Reliance Industries is now among the top companies globally. The company dominates major sectors such as refining, oil & gas, retail, media, petrochemicals, and telecommunications. Have you ever wondered who in the Ambani family has the maximum stake in Reliance Industries.?

You will be shocked to know that the Ambani family members who own the maximum stake in Reliance is not Nita or Mukesh Ambani, not even their children – Isha Ambani, Akash Ambani, or Anant Ambani.

The Ambani family member who owns the maximum stake in the company is not Mukesh or his wife, Nita Ambani. If you think that their children – Isha, Anant or Akash hold the maximum stake, you are wrong.

The maximum stakes is owned by Kokilaben Ambani. She has never run the company nor attended any company meeting.

Kokilaben Ambani, though not formally employed, is a powerful figure within India’s leading business dynasty.

Kokilaben Ambani has had a globally impactful life, significantly shaped by her marriage.  Despite initially lacking fluency in English and a wealthy background, she quickly adapted to her changing circumstances.

Kokilaben Ambani was born in Jamnagar in 1934, is the widow of Reliance Industries founder Dhirubhai Ambani. Their marriage in 1955 marked the beginning of a remarkable journey, transforming her life from humble beginnings to a position of significant, though understated, influence in India.

As per the latest data, Kokilaben owns more than 1.57 crore shares, which means she owns 0.24% of the company’s total equity.

Mukesh Ambani holds a 0.12 percent stake (about 75 lakh shares). Nita Ambani, and their three children hold 0.12 percent each. The Ambani family owns about a 50.59 percent stake in Reliance Industries.

Notably, the rest of the shares lie with public and institutional investors.

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