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What is net worth of Mukesh Ambani's younger son Anant Ambani? his salary is…he also owns house in…

What is net worth of Mukesh Ambani's younger son Anant Ambani? his salary is…he also owns house in…

India.com06-05-2025

What is net worth of Mukesh Ambani's younger son Anant Ambani? his salary is…he also owns house in…
Anant Ambani continues to make headlines for different reasons like for his wedding or because of his walk till Dwarka on his birthday.
By Anirudha Yerunkar Edited by Anirudha Yerunkar
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Mukesh Ambani, the owner of Reliance Industries and also India's richest person. His total net worth is around $108.3 billion. Among his three children, Anant Ambani is the youngest one. He also works for Reliance Industries now in different roles.
Anant Ambani In Reliance Industries
Anant Ambani owns a 0.12% stake in the company, which is around 8.05 million shares. He handles the energy sector of the business and works for Reliance New Energy and Reliance New Solar Energy.
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He is also a director in Jio Platforms Limited and Reliance Retail Ventures Limited.
Anant Ambani's Net Worth & Salary
Anant Ambani's net worth is around $40 billion or approximately Rs 3.3 lakh crore. His annual salary from Reliance Industries is Rs 4.2 crore.
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Anant Ambani House
Anant Ambani owns houses in Dubai and London. In Dubai, he has a villa in the Palm Jumeirah area. This property has 10 bedrooms, a private swimming pool, and a spa. He also owns a home in London.
Anant Ambani is married to Radhika Merchant, the daughter of Viren Merchant in 2024. The wedding was talk of the town for several months due to its guests list and also because of thousands of crores spent on it.
Anant Ambani recently completed a 170-kilometer spiritual padyatra (foot march) from Jamnagar to the Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka. He concluded the walk just before his 30th birthday. He walked for 6-7 hours daily, covering about 20 kilometers each day.

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