
How much salary does Isha Ambani earn at Reliance? Mukesh Ambani's daughter earns more salary than her father, her monthly income is Rs...
Isha Ambani earns more salary than her father Mukesh Ambani. (File)
Isha Ambani salary: Isha Ambani, the daughter of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, and Nita Ambani, has carved her own niche as a successful businesswoman, leading Reliance Retail– the retail arm of Reliance Industries– to become India's largest retailer within a few years of its launch.
But have you ever wondered how much salary Isha Ambani takes as the head of Reliance Retail? Surprisingly, her salary is more than her illustrious father Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in Asia. Isha Ambani salary
According to a report by the Economic Times, Isha Ambani earns a monthly salary of Rs 35 lakhs, and has an annual income of roughly Rs 4.2 crore, without additional bonuses and dividends from company shares.
Currently, Isha Ambani serves as the Executive Director at Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL), and also sits on the board of several Reliance Industries firms, including Reliance Retail Ventures, Reliance Jio Intercomm, and the Reliance Foundation. Isha Ambani career
An alumnus of the prestigious Yale University, Isha Ambani heads Reliance Retail, the retail arm of Reliance Industries, which has an estimated marked valuation of 8.3 lakh crores. Under Isha's leadership, Reliance Retail has witnessed exponential growth in a short period of time, opening 3,300 stores across the country in 2023, and brought top global fashion brands such as Versace, Amiri, Armani, and Balenciaga, to the Indian market.
Apart from the fashion industry, Isha Ambani-led Reliance Retail has ventured into other segments including groceries, electronics, healthcare, and e-commerce, with well-known brands like AJIO, Tira, Dunzo, Netmeds, Reliance Digital and Reliance Trends.
Notably, Isha Ambani did not start her career at her father's conglomerate. After earning a bachelor's degree in psychology and South Asian studies from the prestigious Yale University, the 32-year-old briefly worked as a business analyst for Mckinsey & Company in 2014. According to business insiders, the move was aimed to groom Isha Ambani, then 22, for a future leadership role at Reliance.
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