Deccan Chronicle

Ambani’s net worth drops 28% due to pandemic

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Mumbai, April 6: The net worth of India's richest man Mukesh Ambani dropped 28 per cent, or $300 million per day, for two months to $48 billion as on March 31 due to the massive correction in stock markets, a report said on Monday.

The chairman and managing director of the Reliance Industries saw his wealth decline by $19 billion in the February-March period, taking his global ranking down eight places to 17th, the Hurun Global Rich List said.

Other Indian businessme­n who have seen a major drop in wealth include Gautam Adani whose wealth eroded by $6 billion, or 37 per cent, HCL Technologi­es' Shiv Nadar ($ 5 billion, or 26 per cent) and banker Uday Kotak ($4 billion, or 28 per cent), it said.

All the three have dropped off the top 100 list, leaving Ambani as the only Indian in the league.

The Indian market has corrected by 25 per cent in the last two months as the economic costs and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on companies led to a sell off across the world.

India's top entreprene­urs have been hit by a 26 per cent drop in the stock markets and a 5.2 per cent drop in the value of the rupee compared with the US dollar. For Mukesh Ambani, it has been a perfect storm, with his wealth down 28 per cent, Hurun Report India managing director Anas Rahman said.

Ambani is the second biggest wealth loser globally, after French fashion giant LVMH's chief executive Bernard Arnault, whose wealth dropped by 28 per cent, or $30 billion, to $77 billion.

Berkshire Hathway's Warren Buffet also lost

$19 billion of wealth in the last two months, to $83 billion, making it a smaller fall in percentage terms at

19 per cent.

With hospitalit­y coming under intense pressure due to the pandemic, shared economy platform Oyo Rooms' Ritesh Agarwal is no more a billionair­e, the rich list said.

Others in the top-10 list of wealth losers also include Carlos Slim and family, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Michael Bloomberg, it said.

Amazon's Jeff Bezos continues to be the richest man in the world with a networth of $131 billion, which has slid only by 9 per cent during the last two months and is followed by Bill Gates with a fortune of $91 billion (down 14 per cent), Buffet and Arnault.

Chinese billionair­es were among the few gainers in the last two months, and included promoters of video conferenci­ng and pork meat producing companies, it said.

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