Mukesh ambani: Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries Limited, is not interested in any identity. He is the richest man in India. On Friday, April 19, he celebrated his 68th birthday. Born on April 19, 1957, Dhirubhai Ambani and Kokilaben Ambani, Mukesh Ambani, who is born in Yemen, is counted among the rich people of the world. According to Forbes’ real-time data till April 19, Mukesh Ambani’s net worth is $ 96.7 billion.
Mukesh Ambani, the 18th richest man in the world
According to the list of Forbes, Mukesh Ambani is at number 18 in the list of world’s richest people in 2025. Billionaire Industrialist Mukesh Ambani has set a world record of attracting more customers for Reliance’s digital service business Jio. Apart from this, he is also credited with making one of the world’s largest 4G broadband wireless network. Through this, digital services got help in all sectors like healthcare, financial service, entertainment.
Property declines so much in 2024
A significant increase in the total assets of Mukesh Ambani has been seen in the last decade. It started from about $ 36 billion in 2020 and increased by 2024 to more than $ 114 billion. Reliance Jio and Reliance Retail have gained momentum with rapid expansion. Today, Jio has more than 450 million users across the country and Reliance Retail has also made it to the largest retail companies in the world. Mukesh Ambani’s net worth has declined by about $ 96.7 billion in December 2024 due to a decline in stock value of Reliance.
Mukesh Ambani earns so much everyday
Mukesh Ambani earns about 163 crore rupees every day. His earnings are from Reliance Industries companies, which are spread over many different sectors like Telecom, Petrochemical, Oil, Retail. By the year 2020, he used to earn 90 crores every hour. He has so much wealth that even if an Indian earns 4 lakh rupees annually, it will take 1.74 crore years for Ambani’s wealth, which is impossible.
Mukesh Ambani has also won a lot of luxury lifestyle. He lives in his luxurious house Antilia in Mumbai, which costs Rs 15,000 crore.
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