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Reliance debt free after Facebook, Saudi deals: Ambani

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MUMBAI: Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani said Friday that his Reliance conglomera­te is net debt free after raising more than $22 billion in a rights issue and selling stakes in its e-commerce unit to Facebook, Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund and others.

Asia’s richest man after upending the Indian telecoms market, Ambani is attempting to do the same in e-commerce with Jio Platforms, taking on US giants Amazon and Walmart in the vast market of 1.3 billion consumers. “I have fulfilled my promise to the shareholde­rs by making Reliance net debt-free much before our original schedule of 31st March 2021,” the chairman of the oil-to-telecoms giant said in a statement.

“I wish to assure them (shareholde­rs) that Reliance in its Golden Decade will set even more ambitious growth goals, and achieve them,” he added. Ambani, 63, lives in a 27-storey luxury Mumbai skyscraper believed to have cost more than $1 billion to build. For years he has been embroiled in an epic feud with his brother Anil Ambani.

In April, Mumbai-based Reliance raised $5.7 billion by selling a 9.99-percent stake in Jio Platforms to Facebook, in one the biggest ever foreign investment­s in India. Further deals quickly followed, including with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and private equity firm KKR. To further its e-commerce ambitions, Reliance is also closing in on a stake in units of Future Group, which already has a partnershi­p with Amazon, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

Shares in Reliance Industries were up almost four percent in Mumbai after the debt announceme­nt. – AFP

 ?? —AFP ?? MUMBAI: Traffic pass by advertisin­g boards of Reliance Jio, a digital platform owned by Indian businessma­n Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, in Mumbai on Friday.
—AFP MUMBAI: Traffic pass by advertisin­g boards of Reliance Jio, a digital platform owned by Indian businessma­n Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, in Mumbai on Friday.

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