Mukesh Ambani pays highest salary to this Reliance employee
One Reliance employee earns more than Isha, Akash, Anant Ambani
Mukesh Ambani pays more to a Reliance employee than all of his three children Isha, Anant and Akash.
All three of Mukesh Ambani’s children work on the board of Reliance, however, an employee named Nikhil Meswani earns more than them, according to DNA.
Meswani is Dhirubhai Ambani’s cousin and holds the highest salary in the company. Notably, his father, Rakesh Meswani was one of the founding directors of the Reliance company and apparently first boss as well as mentor of Mukesh Ambani.
Specialising in the company's petrochemicals division, Meswani began working for Reliance as a project officer.
He advanced through the ranks of success bit by bit after joining Reliance in 1986. Moreover, he was named executive director of the company's board and appointed as a full-time director in 1988.
Nikhil Meswani pursued his master’s in chemical engineering from the University of Massachusetts, US, after completing his graduation from Mumbai University.
He played a prominent role in Reliance's growth into a massive petrochemical industry corporation. He receives amazing amount of more than 24 crore INR as his salary and he really influenced the growth of the company.
Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries is one of India's largest conglomerates and has long represented the Indian industry. It is known for its diverse businesses, which include petrochemicals, retail, and telecommunications.
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