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Meet woman, whose father owns Rs 750 crore company, sister is married to..., she is a successful entrepreneur, her name is...

Meet woman, whose father owns Rs 750 crore company, sister is married to..., she is a successful entrepreneur, her name is...

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Meet woman, whose father owns Rs 750 crore company, sister is married to..., she is a successful entrepreneur, her name is...
Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding was a grand and beautiful celebration that drew attention from many well-known people across the globe. It wasn't just the couple who got noticed—Radhika's elder sister, Anjali Merchant Majithia, was also seen at the event along with other close family members like Akash and Isha Ambani. Even though Radhika has been in the spotlight ever since, not much has been shared about her sister Anjali. Let's take a closer look at Anjali's life, her personal journey, and some of the wonderful things she has accomplished over the years. About Anjali Merchant's career
Anjali Merchant Majithia, the eldest daughter of Viren and Shaila Merchant, holds an important position in her family's business. She works closely with her younger sister, Radhika Merchant, as a member of the Board of Directors at Encore Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. (EHPL). The company is well-known in the pharmaceutical industry for producing tablets and capsules for major markets, both in India and internationally.
Before she became a board member at Encore Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. (EHPL) in 2021, she gained valuable experience in different positions within the company. Between 2012 and 2014, she worked as a Manager focusing on Marketing and Client Outreach. Then from 2014 to 2016, she took on the role of General Manager for Business Development.
Besides her work in the family business, Anjali has also explored her passion for entrepreneurship. She started a chain of hair styling and treatment salons called Dryfix. Additionally, she serves as a Director at Myloon Metals, reflecting her wide-ranging business skills and interests. Anjali's education qualification
Anjali completed her early education at The Cathedral and John Connon School, followed by Ecole Mondiale World School. She later went on to study in the United States, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management from Babson College in Massachusetts.
Anjali also completed her MBA at the London Business School. During her student years, she spent a semester at the University of Virginia, where she participated in hands-on projects focusing on economics, global issues, and language studies. Her education took her to over a dozen countries, including India, Canada, Spain, Singapore, China, and Japan. Anjali Merchant Majithia's net worth
Anjali Merchant Majithia's exact net worth isn't publicly known, but we can get an idea based on her family's financial background. Her father, Viren Merchant, is estimated to have a net worth of around Rs 755 crore, and her mother, Shaila Merchant, is believed to be worth about Rs 10 crore. The family business, Encore Healthcare, brings in roughly Rs 200 crore each year and is valued at nearly Rs 2,000 crore. Altogether, the Merchant family's combined net worth is estimated to be close to Rs 900 crore. Anjali Merchant Majithia's personal life
On the personal front, Anjali tied the knot with Aman Majithia in 2020. Aman is a successful businessman, best known for starting the online retail brand Vataly, and he also works as an Associate Director at Encore Healthcare. The couple has a son, and their family life is filled with happiness and love.

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