What do Isha, Akash and Anant Ambani actually do? How Mukesh’s children are handling the family’s billion-dollar business, India’s Reliance Industries, and their job roles until now
- Billionaire heiress Isha sealed a US$5.7 billion deal between Facebook and Reliance Jio for an e-commerce platform that will compete with Amazon and Walmart
- Akash has a key role in selecting players for the Ambani-owned cricket team, the Mumbai Indians, while Anant was recently appointed to two senior roles in the business
When the founder of Reliance Industries, Dhirubhai Ambani, died in 2002, he didn’t leave a will – and a feud between his two sons Mukesh and Anil broke out over the family company. Although the brothers appear to have mended their relationship since, Mukesh must have learned from the incident. As one of the world’s richest men and the current boss of Reliance, his three children stand to inherit billions.
Here’s what we know about the Ambani/Reliance succession plan: Mukesh and his wife Nita’s children, Isha, Akash and Anant, all have senior positions in key parts of the business. They have been strategically placed in various roles to learn, adapt and bring in the money. But just because they’re the boss’ kids doesn’t mean that they don’t work hard.
Here’s a look at how they earn their keep as the next Ambani generation.
Isha: the billion-dollar closer
She might be a billionaire heiress, but instead of making tabloid headlines for burning through her dad’s cash, Isha is making her own money and showing the business world that she is more than capable of taking Reliance to new heights. She has been called the “power behind Reliance Jio”, the telecoms arm of the company.
Facebook bought a 9.99 per cent stake in Jio in a deal that was worth US$5.7 billion. The deal was formed to create an e-commerce platform that would compete with Amazon and Walmart in India, reported India.com. Scroll reported that Isha and her twin brother Akash were regarded as playing a pivotal role in the deal.