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  • List of Companies Acquired by Reliance | Reliance Acquisitions

    Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) made several acquisitions in the past three years to boost the product offerings of its subsidiaries—Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. and Reliance Retail Ltd., among others. RIL has put in $566 million+ in media and education, $194 million+ in retail, $1.2 billion+ in telecom and internet firms, $100 million+ in digital firms, and $391 million+ in the chemicals and energy space.

    The acquisitions by Reliance Industries project RIL’s aspiration to be counted among the top 20 companies in the world. Along with refining and petrochemicals, Reliance Jio and Reliance Retail could play a part in achieving the feat. RIL’s telecom venture Jio, has helped improve its perception in terms of consumer services. A survey indicates that the perception of RIL’s consumer services has improved after the launch of Jio with 66% of users considering RIL as a more consumer-friendly brand.

    Within 2 years, Reliance acquired companies such as Balaji Telefilms (TV content), EdCast (learning enabler), Embibe (ed-tech content), Saavn (music content), Radsys (5G architecture), Eros (TV content), Hathway (broadband), DEN (cable), Haptik (customer engagement), Reverie (language processing), Fynd (online shopping), Purple Panda Fashions, Clovia (intimate wear), Tesseract (AR/VR), and Grab (logistics).

    Reliance Retail operates around 14,412+ stores as of December 2021. The company recently posted a profit of $720.05 million (INR 5481 crore) in FY21 on revenue that was recorded at $20.62 billion (INR 1.57 lakh crore).

    The companies acquired by Reliance are working on various technologies: artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), blockchain, online multiplayer gaming, multi-party videoconferencing, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR). These acquisitions are an extension of RIL’s ambitions.

    The following companies were fully acquired by Reliance Industries Limited, with data sourced from Tracxn:

    Here’s the updated table with serial number columns:

    S. No. Acquisition Date Name Sector Total Equity Founded Year Acquirer Location
    1 Dec 28, 2024 Karkinos Healthcare HealthTech $58.2M 2020 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    2 Dec 13, 2024 Navimumbaiiia Real Estate and Construction Reliance Industries
    3 Sep 10, 2022 Shubhalakshmi Polyesters Chemicals and Materials $39.7M 2005 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    4 Sep 06, 2022 SenseHawk High Tech $7.45M 2016 Reliance Industries California
    5 Aug 31, 2022 Campa Cola Food and Agriculture 1977 Reliance Industries Hisar
    6 Aug 31, 2022 Campa-Cola Food and Agriculture Reliance Industries
    7 Aug 04, 2022 Sanmina Semiconductors 1980 Reliance Industries Mexico
    8 Mar 14, 2022 Lithium Werks Energy Tech 1989 Reliance Industries Texas
    9 Jan 11, 2022 Sintex Industries Chemicals and Materials 1931 Reliance Industries Gandhinagar
    10 Dec 31, 2021 Faradion Energy Tech $10.1M 2010 Reliance Industries United Kingdom
    11 Sep 03, 2021 Strand Life Sciences HealthTech $34.9M 2000 Reliance Industries Bengaluru
    12 Aug 23, 2021 Milkbasket Food and Agriculture Tech $35.1M 2015 Reliance Industries Gurugram
    13 Jul 06, 2021 Creative Portico Consumer Goods $3.18M 2004 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    14 Apr 22, 2021 Stoke Park Travel and Hospitality 1908 Reliance Industries United Kingdom
    15 Feb 28, 2021 skyTran Auto Tech $79.5M 2009 Reliance Industries California
    16 Dec 28, 2020 IMG Reliance Business Services 2010 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    17 Dec 13, 2019 Asteria Aerospace High Tech $813K 2011 Reliance Industries Bengaluru
    18 Dec 12, 2019 NowFloats Retail $30.5M 2012 Reliance Industries Hyderabad
    19 Aug 02, 2019 Fynd Retail $16M 2012 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    20 May 08, 2019 Tesseract High Tech 2015 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    21 Mar 26, 2019 John Players Consumer 1983 Reliance Industries Pennsylvania
    22 Mar 26, 2019 Quasarstaging.net Consumer 2021 Reliance Industries
    23 Mar 02, 2019 Grab Food and Agriculture Tech $8.53M 2012 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    24 Mar 02, 2019 csquare.in Enterprise Applications $42K 2002 Reliance Industries Bengaluru
    25 Feb 23, 2019 EasyGov $668K 2015 Reliance Industries Gurugram
    26 Feb 23, 2019 Sankhya Sutra Labs Enterprise Applications 2015 Reliance Industries Bengaluru
    27 Feb 23, 2019 Reverie Language Tech Enterprise Applications $4.14M 2009 Reliance Industries Bengaluru
    28 Dec 31, 2018 Kanoda Energy $68.6K 2004 Reliance Industries Ahmedabad
    29 Nov 28, 2018 NEWJ Media & Entertainment 2018 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    30 Oct 17, 2018 DEN Networks Media & Entertainment 2007 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    31 Oct 17, 2018 Hathway Cable & Datacom Telecom 1959 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    32 Jun 29, 2018 Radisys Telecom 1987 Reliance Industries Oregon
    33 2018 Genesis Luxury Consumer Goods $30.5M 2008 Reliance Industries Gurugram
    34 Apr 09, 2018 Embibe EdTech $11.7M 2012 Reliance Industries Bengaluru
    35 May 29, 2014 Network18 1996 Reliance Industries Mumbai
    36 Jun 12, 2010 Infotel Broadband Telecom Reliance Industries
    Startups Acquired by Reliance
    Reliance Acquisitions

    Reliance Industries Acquisitions | Reliance Industries Company List

    1. Embibe
    2. Fynd
    3. Grab
    4. Haptik
    5. Reverie
    6. Saavn
    7. Purple Panda Fashions (Clovia)
    8. Tesseract
    9. Den Networks and Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd.
    10. Hamleys
    11. Netmeds
    12. Asteria Aerospace
    13. NowFloats Technologies
    14. Radisys
    15. Balaji Telefilms and Eros International
    16. Urban Ladder
    17. JustDial
    18. Milkbasket
    19. Zivame
    20. Dunzo
    21. Shri Kannan Departmental Store
    22. Jaisuryas
    23. Kalanikethan
    24. Abraham & Thakore
    25. Ritu Kumar
    26. Manish Malhotra
    27. AK-OK
    28. Genesis Colors
    29. Future101 Design
    30. Addverb Technologies
    31. Portico
    32. Amante
    33. Rahul Mishra
    34. Lithium Werks
    35. C-Square Info-Solutions
    36. Mesindus Ventures Private Limited – Qalara
    37. Plastic Legno SPA
    38. Gap

    Embibe

    Startup Name Embibe
    Founded in 2012
    Founders Aditi Avasthi
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 73%

    In April 2018, Reliance Industries invested $180 million in the ed-tech startup Embibe over a period of three years. The investment helped acquire a stake of 72.69 % from Embibe’s existing investors. In April 2020, Bengaluru-based startup Embibe received a funding of INR 500 crores from Reliance Industries.

    Embibe, one of the Reliance acquired companies, is an education platform that utilizes data analytics to deliver personalized learning outcomes for students. It targets various segments such as K-12, higher education, professional skilling, vernacular languages, and all curriculum categories in India and abroad. Embibe uses AI stacks that focus on content intelligence and automation, behavioral recommendations, and student intelligence.

    Aditi Avasthi, the founder and CEO of Embibe, continues to lead the company post-acquisition and may operate it as an independent entity as well. With Embibe’s technology, Reliance aims to connect with over 1.9 million schools and 58,000 universities across India. It believes that Embibe’s highly experienced management team will help Reliance realize its vision for the education sector.

    Fynd

    Startup Name Fynd
    Founded in 2012
    Founders Farooq Adam, Harsh Shah and Sreeraman MG
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 87.6%

    Fynd, one of the companies under Reliance Industries is a fashion e-commerce platform and was founded in 2012 by Farooq Adam, Harsh Shah, and Sreeraman MG. Fynd functions via an offline-to-online (O2O) model and directly sources products belonging to categories such as clothing, footwear, jewelry, and accessories from prominent brands to sell them in India. Fynd sources products from the outlets nearest to the customer to optimize delivery time. It has about 8,000 outlets on board for about 500 clients.

    Reliance’s latest acquisition, Fynd, has an in-house product called the ‘Fynd Store’; store managers place orders on behalf of the walk-ins in case the desired product is not stocked or not available in the right size in the store. RIL acquired a majority stake (87.6%) in Shopsense Retail Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (which manages Fynd) for INR 295.25 crores ($41.9 million).

    RIL also has an option to invest INR 100 crores further in Shopsense Retail Technologies by December 2021. The total investment will translate into an 87.6% stake in Fynd. The investment would strengthen the group’s ‘digital and new commerce initiatives’. Reliance has been bolstering investments and acquisitions in the tech and internet space as it prepares to launch e-commerce services by leveraging Reliance Jio Infocomm’s reach.

    Grab

    Startup Name Grab
    Founded in 2012
    Founders Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 83%

    In February 2019, RIL’s wholly-owned subsidiary Reliance Industrial Investments and Holdings Limited (RIIHL) acquired equity shares of Grab A Grub Services Private Limited (Grab) in a cash deal worth $14.9 million. At a later stage, the company will also invest up to $5.63 million (INR 40 crores) to complete the acquisition deal by March 2021.

    With this investment, RIL will control 83% of Grab’s equity on a fully diluted basis. The investment will support Reliance Group’s digital commerce initiatives and strengthen its logistics services, catering to both B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-consumer) segments. The deal would help the company boost its e-commerce model to take on Amazon India and Flipkart.

    Grab was founded in 2013 by Jignesh Patel, Nishant Vora, and Pratish Sanghvi. Grab provides services like on-demand, reverse, first, and last-mile logistics. Some of its clients include McDonalds, BigBasket, Myntra, Amazon Now, and Swiggy. Grab was backed by investors such as SIDBI Venture Capital Arm, SIDBI Venture Capital Limited (SVCL) Aramex, Zomato, and Sixth Sense Ventures.

    Haptik

    Startup Name Haptik
    Founded in 2013
    Founders Aakrit Vaish and Swapan Rajdev
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 87%

    On April 3, 2019, RIL announced that Reliance Jio Digital Services Limited acquired artificial intelligence (AI) firm Haptik for INR 700 crores (with INR 230 crores as the consideration for the initial business transfer) to compete against Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa. Thus, Reliance will hold about 87% of the business, with the rest being held by Haptik founders and employees through stock option grants.

    Founded in 2013, Haptik is one of the world’s largest conversational AI platforms that lets customers coordinate with voice assistants to complete tasks related to online shopping, travel bookings, food delivery, and more. The company has worked with over 50 brands which include Samsung, Coca-Cola, Future Retail, KFC, Tata Group, Oyo Rooms, and the Mahindra Group. Haptik established its presence in the US in 2018 and in the UK in 2019.

    With this startup acquisition, Reliance Jio is looking to leverage Haptik’s capabilities across various devices and touch-points in the consumer’s journey. Reliance said that the investment is an aid in the enhancement and expansion of Haptik’s platform with an addressable market opportunity of over 1 billion users in India.

    Reverie

    Startup Name Reverie
    Founded in 2009
    Founders Arvind Pani, Sachindra K Mohanty, Vivekananda Pani
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 83.3%

    In April 2019, RIL acquired a majority stake in Reverie for INR 190 crores ($27.3 million). It will invest another INR 77 crores (almost $10 million) by March 2021. As part of the acquisition, Reliance will hold 83.3 % equity capital in Reverie on a fully diluted basis, with a total investment of INR 267 crores likely to be completed by March 2021.

    Reverie provides a voice suite (called Gopal) in 12 Indian languages like Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Indian English, etc., which can be integrated with both chatbots and interactive voice response (IVR) solutions. Companies can then use the resulting solution to engage with non-English speaking customers.

    Reverie will work towards the integration of its Indic language localization services with RIL’s digital consumer platforms. It will continue to operate independently and serve its existing clients.


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    Saavn

    Startup Name Saavn
    Founded in 2007
    Founders Rishi Malhotra, Vinodh Bhat and Paramdeep Singh
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 75%-80%

    On March 23, 2018, RIL announced a strategic merger of its digital music service, JioMusic, with ‘music over-the-top platform’ Saavn. RIL acquired a 75-80 % stake in the merged entity. The company said that the combined entity is valued at over $1 billion, with JioMusic’s implied valuation at $670 million and Saavn at $330 million.

    RIL stated that the integrated business would be developed into a media platform of the future with global reach, cross-border original content, an independent artist marketplace, consolidated data, and one of the largest mobile advertising mediums in India.

    “The investment and combination of our music assets with Saavn underline our commitment to further boost the digital ecosystem and provide unlimited digital entertainment services to consumers over a strong, uninterrupted network,” Ambani said while announcing the strategic transaction.

    JioSaavn has over 200 employees and operates out of offices in California, New York, Bangalore, Gurgaon, and Mumbai. It offers about 40 million soundtracks in 15 languages and has over 900 label partnerships. Some of the partners are Universal, Sony, T-Series, Tips, YRF, Saregama, Eros, and Warner Music.

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    Purple Panda Fashions (Clovia)

    Startup Name Purple Panda Fashions (Clovia)
    Founded in 2013
    Founders Pankaj Vermani, Neha Kant and Suman Choudhary
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 89%

    Started by Pankaj Vermani, Neha Kant, and Suman Choudhary in 2013, Purple Panda Fashions, an independent company not owned by Reliance, is the manufacturer and online retailer of lingerie with its flagship brand, Clovia. Clovia, under Purple Panda Fashions, offers a wide range of quality innerwear and loungewear for women, with its categories spanning over 3500+ product styles. Please note that Purple Panda Fashions and Clovia are not affiliated with or owned by Reliance or any companies owned by Reliance.

    The largest retailer in India, Reliance Retail Ventures, as updated on March 21, 2022, has acquired 89% of the stakes in Clovia, for which it has reportedly spent INR 950 crore. The deal will be a combination of primary investment and secondary stake purchase, the remaining stakes of which will be owned by the founding team and management of Clovia. This partnership with Clovia is expected to further strengthen the innerwear arm of Reliance.

    Tesseract

    Startup Name Tesseract
    Founded in 2015
    Founders Kshitij Marwah
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 92.7%

    In August 2019, Reliance acquired a 92.7% stake in Tesseract. Post the deal, the stake would be valued between INR 150 crores and INR 500 crores, a source added. Reliance also announced its mixed reality (MR) platform, Holoboard, which combines augmented reality and virtual reality. Holoboard would be the first made-in-India AR headset and will be compatible with smartphones. Interestingly, the device is developed by Tesseract.

    Tesseract is a Mumbai-based VR startup founded in 2015 by Kshitij Marwah. Tesseract has launched three hardware and two software products in the MR, AR, and VR spaces. The founder claims to have seven patents: one US-registered, three international, and three India-registered patents.

    Post-acquisition, Tesseract developed the Jio HoloBoard as a native mixed-reality headset for JioFiber users. While specifics about the Jio HoloBoard are yet to be revealed, Reliance Jio plans to make the headset available for purchase in the market at an extremely affordable price.

    Den Networks and Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd.

    Startup Name Den Networks and Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd.
    Founded in 2007 and 1959 respectively
    Founders Sameer Manchanda (Den Networks), Pheroza Billimoria & Roopesh Rao (Hathway Cable and Datacom)
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 66% and 51.3% respectively

    Reliance Jio bought a majority stake in Den Networks, Hathway Cable, and Datacom in October 2018. Jio acquired a 66% stake in Den Networks with a primary investment of INR 2,045 crores and a 51.3% stake in Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd. with an initial investment of INR 2,940 crores.

    DEN claims to have the ability to reach 9.7 lakh homes and has more than 106,000 broadband subscribers. Hathway Cable is owned by the Raheja Group, while Sameer Manchanda owns DEN Networks. They both are amongst the biggest players in the cable broadband market.

    The investments were meant to boost the rollout of Jio GigaFiber, which is in the testing phase at the moment. It is a competitor to Bharti Airtel, BSNL, and other broadband providers in India. Reliance Jio also has RCom’s wireless infrastructure assets to consolidate its telecom presence.

    Hamleys

    Startup Name Hamleys
    Founded in 1760
    Founders William Hamley
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 100%

    Reliance Industries completed the acquisition of British toy retailer Hamleys for about INR 620 crores (GBP 67.96 million) in an all-cash deal in July 2019 when Reliance Brands signed an agreement to acquire a 100% stake in Hamleys Global Holdings from Hong Kong-based C.banner International.

    RIL stated that Reliance Brands completed the acquisition of a 100 % stake in Hamleys Global Holdings (HGHL) through a special-purpose vehicle company set up in the United Kingdom. This acquisition will help Reliance Brands become a dominant player in the global toy retail industry.

    Hamleys was founded by William Hamley in London in 1760. It is one of the world’s oldest retailers of toys and has changed hands several times. Hamleys has 167 stores across 18 countries. In India, Reliance Retail had the master franchise for the brand and operated 88 stores across 29 cities.

    Netmeds

    Startup Name Netmeds
    Founded in 2015
    Founders Pradeep Dadha
    Stakes Owned by Reliance

    On August 19, 2020, Reliance Industries Ltd. acquired a majority stake in online pharmacy Netmeds for about $83 million (INR. 620 crores) in cash, days after e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc launched an online drug sales service in India.

    The investment represents a 60% holding in the equity share capital of Vitalic Health and 100% direct equity ownership of its subsidiaries: Tresara Health Private Limited, Netmeds Market Place Limited, and Dadha Pharma Distribution Pvt. Limited.

    According to Reliance, Netmeds would enhance Reliance Retail’s ability to provide affordable and extensive healthcare products and services.

    “This investment is aligned with our commitment to provide digital access for everyone in India,” said Isha Ambani, Director, RRVL

    Netmeds is one of the top online pharmacies in India that deals with a wide range of healthcare products like high-quality prescription medicines, over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, general healthcare products, Ayurvedic medicines, and homeopathic medicines. It has delivery facilities across India. It is a subsidiary of Dadha & Company, one of India’s most trusted pharmacy brands with over 100 years of experience in dispensing quality medicines. Pradeep Dadha founded the company in 2010, and it is headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.


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    Asteria Aerospace

    Startup Name Asteria Aerospace
    Founded in 2011
    Founders Neel Mehta and Nihar Vartak
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 51.78%

    In December of 2019, RIL-owned subsidiary Reliance Strategic Business Ventures Ltd (RSBVL) acquired a 51.78% stake in robotics and artificial intelligence company Asteria Aerospace Pvt. Ltd. for INR 23.12 crores. Asteria develops drone-based solutions to provide intelligence from aerial data for military use and industrial applications.

    NowFloats Technologies

    Startup Name NowFloats Technologies
    Founded in 2012
    Founders Jasminder Singh Gulati
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 85%

    In December 2019, RSBVL also acquired an 85% stake in NowFloats Technologies Pvt. Ltd. for INR 141.63 crores with a proposal to make further investments of up to INR 75 crores. Nowfloats offers SaaS solutions to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to build a digital presence. The investment will further enable Reliance Group’s digital and new commerce initiatives.

    Radisys

    Startup Name Radisys
    Founded in 1987
    Founders Glenford Myers
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 100%

    RIL also acquired open telecom solution provider Radisys in June 2020 for $74 million (INR 511 crores). The deal majorly focused on enhancing Reliance Jio’s presence in the areas of 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), and open-source architecture adoption.

    In addition to these acquisitions, RIL specifically made deals to amplify the occupancy of Reliance Jio by acquiring software companies, namely Surajya Services (EasyGov) and SankhyaSutra. Surajya Services (EasyGov) is a data solution company that is known for its EasyGov online portal, which details government schemes and services to citizens. SankhyaSutra Labs offers high-performance computing software simulation services.


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    Balaji Telefilms and Eros International

    Startup Name Balaji Telefilms and Eros International
    Founded in 1994 and 2017
    Founders Ekta Kapoor, Jeetendra (AltBalaji) ; Kishore Lulla (Eros International)
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 24.9% (Balaji Telefilms) ; 5% (Eros)

    RIL also invested in the entertainment industry. It acquired a 24.9% stake in film and television production house Balaji Telefilms Ltd., the parent company of ALTBalaji, in a deal worth INR 413.28 crores. The stake purchase will give Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. access to the content generated by Balaji Telefilms. RIL also acquired a 5% stake in the film entertainment company Eros International for $48.75 million. Given the massive demand for online video content, a stake in Eros International and ALTBalaji would allow Jio to entice customers who are in dire need of high-speed internet on smartphones.

    Urban Ladder

    Startup Name Urban Ladder
    Founded in 2012
    Founders Ashish Goel, Rajiv Srivatsa
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 96%

    Reliance Retail bought a 96% stake in Urban Ladder for over INR 182 crore in November 2020. The omnichannel furniture and decor retailer is based out of Bengaluru, has more than 3 stores in Bangalore, and boasts of distributing its products across 75+ cities.

    JustDial

    Startup Name JustDial
    Founded in 1996
    Founders V.S.S. Mani
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 40.95%

    JustDial, one of the Reliance invested companies is a local search services platform, one of the oldest and iconic players in the Indian local search services space. Just Dial boasts of having more than 30 million enterprise listings across web, app and voice platforms.

    The RIL arm, Reliance Retail Ventures, acquired 40.95% stakes in Just Dial on June 17, 2021, in an all-cash deal worth INR 5,710 crore. According to the reports of the deal, Reliance subscribed to the preferential shares and bought some shares from its main promoter, VSS Mani, and his family for INR 3,497 crore. The acquisition of Just Dial not only dwarfed Reliance’s other acquisitions, such as its Netmeds and that of Hamleys, but it is still standing as one of the largest acquisitions that the country has seen so far.

    Milkbasket

    Startup Name Milkbasket
    Founded in 2015
    Founders Anant Goel, Ashish Goel, Anurag Jain, and Yatish Talvadia
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 96.49%

    India’s first subscription-based micro-delivery service, Milkbasket, was founded in 2015 by Anant Goel, Ashish Goel, Anurag Jain, and Yatish Talvadia. The delivery service platform was founded with the aim to deliver daily groceries, milk, and other everyday essentials.

    Reliance Retail Ventures acquired Milkbasket by acquiring 96.49% stakes in the company, announced Milkbasket while announcing its Q2 FY22 financial results. The deal is pegged at $40 Mn, as per the reports dated October 23, 2021.

    Zivame

    Startup Name Zivame
    Founded in 2011
    Founders Richa Kar
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 15%

    The subsidiary of Reliance Industries, Reliance Brands, one of the numerous Reliance Industries subsidiaries, has bought 15% of the stakes in Zivame, the most trusted store for women’s undergarments. Reliance had acquired a minority stake in the leading online lingerie brand in July 2020 and had also mentioned that it would buy out Zivame sometime soon and could also pay close to INR 1,200 to materialize the deal.

    Dunzo

    Startup Name Dunzo
    Founded in 2014
    Founders Kabeer Biswas, Ankur Agarwal, Dalvir Suri, Mukund Jha
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 25%

    Dunzo is a popular delivery service platform from Bangalore. Founded in July 2014 by Kabeer Biswas, Ankur Agarwal, Dalvir Suri, and Mukund Jha, Dunzo is a 24×7 operating app that operates in 8+ Indian cities.

    Reliance Retail acquired 25.8% stakes in Dunzo on January 6, 2022, in a deal where Dunzo raised $240 mn worth of funds from the mammoth conglomerate.


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    Shri Kannan Departmental Store

    Startup Name
    Founded in 1985
    Founders T Thanushgaran
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 100%

    Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd. has acquired Shri Kannan Departmental Store, a 20+ years old retail brand, for INR 152.5 crore. The company operates 29+ stores in and around Coimbatore, specializing in fruits, vegetables, dairy, and essentials. This acquisition is part of Reliance’s expansion strategy in the retail sector, adding Shri Kannan to its list of acquired companies.

    Jaisuryas

    Startup Name Jaisuryas
    Founded in 1989
    Founders Shivaji Siddharth
    Stakes Owned by Reliance

    Jaisuryas is a leading regional grocery chain that operates in the Southern part of India. Reliance Industries acquired Jaisuryas in an undisclosed deal.

    Kalanikethan

    Startup Name Kalanikethan
    Founded in 1976
    Founders Shri V. Venkateswara Rao and Mitul Parekh
    Stakes Owned by Reliance

    Kalanikethan is a leading retailer of sarees and ethnic wear that operates in many cities in South India. Kalanikethan is another startup that currently stands acquired by Reliance to fill up the gaps in some of the smaller markets in the south of the country.

    Abraham & Thakore

    Startup Name Abraham & Thakore
    Founded in 1992
    Founders David Abraham, Rakesh Thakore and Kevin Nigli
    Stakes Owned by Reliance

    David Abraham and Rakesh Thakore launched Abraham & Thakore in 1992, which was soon joined by Kevin Nigli. Abraham & Thakore is rooted in the fashion industry, which believes in making weaving and design unconventional and appealing to the masses!

    Reliance Retail Ventures acquired a majority stake in Abraham & Thakore on March 2, 2022.

    Ritu Kumar

    Startup Name Ritu Kumar
    Founded in 2002
    Founders Ritu Kumar
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 52%

    Reliance Industries had already acquired Manish Malhotra, after which it acquired Ritu Kumar, which is another major acquisition in the fashion industry. The MNC conglomerate giant owned a whopping 52% stake in Ritika Pvt Ltd., the parent of Ritu Kumar, Label Ritu Kumar, RI Ritu Kumar, aarké, and Ritu Kumar Home and Living, which is India’s oldest fashion house on October 15, 2021.

    Manish Malhotra

    Startup Name Manish Malhotra
    Founded in 2005
    Founders Manish Malhotra
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 40%

    Manish Malhotra, the eponymous brand of the celebrated Indian fashion designer, couturier, costume stylist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, and revivalist based in Mumbai, India, is a rage in the Indian fashion market as well. The Manish Malhotra brand, which has been led by none other than Manish Malhotra, has been acquired by Reliance Brands, which is a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, where the Mukesh Ambani-led brand picked up 40% of stakes, as per reports dated October 16, 2021.

    AK-OK

    Startup Name AK-OK
    Founded in
    Founders Anamika Khanna
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 60%

    Anamika Khanna is a famous Indian couturier who has successfully blended traditional Indian textiles and techniques with Western silhouettes and tailoring. The celebrity Indian fashion designer runs her eponymous brand AK-OK, a majority stake (60%) of which has been acquired by Reliance Brands in December 2021, which is believed to be a 60:40 joint venture.

    Genesis Colors

    Startup Name Genesis Colors
    Founded in 1998
    Founders Sanjay Kapoor, Jyoti Narula and Puneet Nanda
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 29.07%

    Reliance acquired 16.31% worth of stakes in Genesis Colors. Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd (RRVL), a subsidiary of Reliance, has materialised the deal for INR 34.80 crore on September 10, 2018. The Mukesh-Ambani-led company further acquired 9.44% stakes in the same company on February 8, 2019. Reliance has stood as an owner of 29.07% stakes of Genesis Colors, the holding company of reputed Indian fashion brands – Satya Paul and Bwitch.

    Future101 Design

    Startup Name Future101 Design
    Founded in 2013
    Founders Satinder Singh Kataria
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 15%

    Around the same time when Reliance extended its stakes in Genesis Colors, the company also acquired an additional 2.5% stake in Future101, thereby becoming an owner of 15% of the company’s stakes on February 8, 2019. The Gurgaon-based fashion brand designs and manufactures apparel, including hand-crafted breeches, suits, jackets, skirts, pants, sarees, and more.

    Addverb Technologies

    Startup Name Addverb Technologies
    Founded in 2016
    Founders Sangeet Kumar, Prateek Jain, Bir Singh, Satish Kumar Shukla and Amit Kumar
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 55%

    Addverb Technologies is a robotics firm founded in June 2016 by Sangeet Kumar, Prateek Jain, Bir Singh, Satish Kumar Shukla, and Amit Kumar, which offers product 4 verticals — robotics, automated storage, and retrieval systems, picking, and software. Reliance acquired majority stakes (55%) in Addverb Technologies in January 2022 for $132 mn.

    How Big is Reliance?

    Portico

    Startup Name Portico
    Founded in 2005
    Founders Arun Bhawsingka
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 37.7%

    Owned by Creative Group, Portico is a home fashion brand that is fast emerging. Reliance acquired a minority stake in Portico and has approached the same for a majority stake in the same, as per the reports dated July 2021.

    Reliance has picked up a minority stake in Portico and has already announced buying a majority stake (37.7% stake) in the home fashion brand, as of the reports dated July 6, 2021.

    Amante

    Startup Name Amante
    Founded in 2007
    Founders Ajay Amalean
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 100%

    Reliance has announced acquiring 100% stakes in the Amante brand from MAS, as per the joint statement issued by the two companies. Founded in October 2007, Amante is a part of MAS Brands, a subsidiary of MAS Holdings.

    Rahul Mishra

    Startup Name Rahul Mishra
    Founded in 2005
    Founders Rahul Mishra
    Stakes Owned by Reliance 60%

    Rahul Mishra, the acclaimed Indian designer recognized as the first to showcase at Paris Haute Couture Week, entered into a strategic partnership with Reliance, a conglomerate with various reliance-owned companies, on January 31, 2022. The collaboration takes the form of a 60:40 joint venture with Reliance Brands Limited, a subsidiary of Reliance that oversees several reliance owned companies, currently holding a majority stake of 60% in Rahul Mishra’s firm. This alliance signifies a significant move in the fashion industry, combining the innovative design prowess of Rahul Mishra with the strategic support of Reliance.

    Lithium Werks

    Startup Name Lithium Werks
    Founded in 2017
    Founders T. Joseph Fisher III, Christian F. P. Ringvold
    Stakes Owned By Reliance 100%

    All of Lithium Werks’ assets were acquired by Reliance New Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of RIL, in a deal that is valued at $61 million, as per the reports dated March 16, 2022.

    Lithium Werks is a cobalt-free lithium technology and manufacturing company. The Texas headquartered company is a well-known producer of cobalt-free and high-performance lithium iron phosphate batteries. The assets that Reliance has acquired include an annual production capacity of around 200 MWh, including coating, cell and custom module manufacturing capability, 219 patents that also have the exclusive rights of superior LFP nano-technology, cell design, proprietary carbo-thermal reduction manufacturing method, and many other cutting-edge electroactive materials. This acquisition further inches Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani close to his dream of building the largest renewable energy ecosystem in India. Ambani has reportedly committed to investing close to $10 billion in sustainable energy initiatives throughout a period of 3 years.

    C-Square Info-Solutions

    Startup Name C-Square Info-Solutions
    Founded in 2002
    Founders Sajith Thatalath and Sripal Bachawat
    Stakes Owned By Reliance 82%

    In 2019, Reliance Industries purchased an 82% stake in C-Square Info-Solutions – a software company located in Bangalore that specializes in enterprise resource planning and analytics for the pharmaceutical industry. The acquisition was a strategic investment with the goal of enhancing Reliance’s digital commerce initiatives and logistics services by utilizing C-Square’s domain expertise within the pharma sector.

    Mesindus Ventures Private Limited – Qalara

    Startup Name Mesindus Ventures Private Limited – Qalara
    Founded in 2019
    Founders Aditi Pany
    Stakes Owned By Reliance

    In 2020, Reliance Industries acquired a majority stake in Mesindus Ventures Private Limited, which is the parent company of SaaS start-up Qalara. Mesindus Ventures was founded in 2019 and provides an AI-powered customer data and analytics platform for brands. Reliance’s investment has enabled Qalara to expedite product development and expand its customer base. Qalara has been operating independently while benefiting from Reliance’s resources and partnerships since becoming a subsidiary. The acquisition is in line with Reliance’s strategy of investing in digital, AI, and SaaS start-ups to strengthen its technology services offering.

    Plastic Legno SPA

    Startup Name Plastic Legno SPA
    Founded in 2009 (India)
    Founders Sunino Group
    Stakes Owned By Reliance 40%

    In June 2022, Reliance Brands Limited (RBL) announced a joint venture with Plastic Legno SPA to acquire a 40% stake in the Indian toy manufacturing business of the Italian toy maker. Plastic Legno SPA is owned by the Sunino group, which has over 25 years of experience in toy production in Europe. The group began its India operations in 2009 to establish a robust production hub to cater to global markets and the rapidly growing Indian market.

    Reliance Brands has a strong presence in the Indian toy industry with Hamleys, the British toy retailer, and a homegrown brand.

    Gap

    Startup Name Gap
    Founded in 1969
    Founders Don and Doris Fisher
    Stakes Owned By Reliance

    Gap Inc. has partnered with Reliance Retail Limited, India’s largest retailer, to bring Gap to India. Reliance Retail will be the official retailer for Gap across all channels in India. The latest fashion offerings from Gap will be available through a mix of stores and digital platforms. The partnership will leverage Gap’s position as a leading casual lifestyle brand and Reliance Retail’s expertise in operating retail networks and driving sourcing efficiencies. Gap was founded in San Francisco in 1969 and is known for its denim heritage.

    Conclusion

    Reliance Jio and other Reliance Industries subsidiaries are likely to continue the acquisition trend to retain leadership in the market. However, the results of the acquisitions are yet to be realized from an end user’s perspective.

    FAQs

    Which are Reliance clothing brands in India?

    Reliance Retail is India’s largest retailer, offering a diverse range of products including grocery, consumer electronics, fashion, and lifestyle. They operate several clothing brands, such as Reliance Trends, AJIO, and more, and distribute international brands through Reliance Brands.

    Which are the companies acquired by Reliance?

    Reliance has acquired companies across sectors like telecom, retail, media & entertainment including Network18, Infotel Broadband, C-Square Info-Solutions and Marki Consulting & Solutions. Through these acquisitions, Reliance has expanded into new business areas and consolidated its position.

    Which are the Reliance Industries subsidiaries?

    Reliance has numerous subsidiaries across sectors like petrochemicals, oil and gas, telecom, retail and media. Key subsidiaries are Reliance Jio, Reliance Retail, Network18, Reliance Life Sciences, Reliance Clothing brands and Jio Platforms. These subsidiaries operate independently while leveraging synergies with Reliance.

    Which are the companies owned by Reliance Industries?

    Reliance owns subsidiaries across sectors including Jio Platforms, Reliance Retail, Network18, Den Networks, and Hathway Cable in media and telecom. It also wholly owns petrochemicals subsidiaries like Reliance Industries, Reliance Petroleum and Jamnagar refineries. Reliance continues to build its portfolio through acquisitions.

    Reliance bought which company recently?

    Reliance acquired Karkinos Healthcare on December 28, 2024.

  • Zivame – Reshaping The Indian Lingerie Market

    Company Profile is an initiative by StartupTalky to publish verified information on different startups and organizations. The content in this post has been approved by Zivame.

    With male employees wandering around, confused salesgirls, and an air of shame surrounding the process, buying bras in India appears indeed agonizing for women. Zivame was started in 2011 to allow women to shop for intimate apparel without fear of being judged.

    When Richa Kar, the creator of the online lingerie store Zivame, launched her firm in 2011, she set out to alter all of that. We observed the impact of this concept and how it helped women shatter stereotypes along the road. Kar’s site has 5,000 designs, 50 brands, and 100 sizes to choose from, but more notably, it provides shoppers with dignity and privacy.

    Know more about the startup story, founder, business model, funding and investors, etc. of Zivame by reading this article further.

    Zivame – Company Highlights

    Startup Name Zivame
    Legal Name Zivame
    Parent Company Reliance Brands
    Headquarters Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
    Industry E-Commerce, Fashion
    Founders Richa Kar
    Founded May 1, 2011
    Areas Served India
    Current CEO Amisha Jain
    Website www.zivame.com

    About Zivame
    Zivame – Latest News
    Zivame – Industry
    Zivame – Name, Logo, and Tagline
    Zivame – Founders
    Zivame – Startup Story
    Zivame – Vision and Mission Statement
    Zivame – Employees
    Zivame – Business Model, and Revenue Model
    Zivame – Funding, and Investors
    Zivame – Growth
    Zivame – Competitors
    Zivame – Challenges Faced
    Zivame – Future Plans
    Zivame – FAQs

    About Zivame

    Zivame is an online retailer that sells women’s clothing and intimate wear. Women’s lingerie, swimwear, loungewear, nightwear, and associated categories are sold by the firm, which also offers consultancy to assist women to choose economical and branded items, allowing them to get all of their clothing requirements met in one spot, which is, the company’s online portal.

    In August 2011, Zivame, an online lingerie retailer with hundreds of designs for the Indian woman, launched its website. Customers may shop by category, brand, colour, size, and even specify what they wish to wear their lingerie under! Zivame simulates the offline shopping experience by providing extensive product pages, low-cost rapid shipping, and a hassle-free return policy.

    Whether you’re an Indian lady or a male, Zivame is dedicated to providing an online shopping experience that allows people to purchase at their leisure and in the comfort of their own homes. Zivame challenges expectations in the lingerie and e-commerce market by going above and beyond what customers have experienced in traditional lingerie businesses.

    Zivame – Latest News

    November 24th, 2021 – According to the latest regulatory filings to the Registrar of Companies, Actoserba Active Wholesale, which owns the online lingerie store popularly known as Zivame and is now a part of Reliance Retail, reported a 31% drop in sales to Rs 147 crore for 2020-21, while its net loss also decreased by 11% to Rs 42 crore.

    Covid-19 affected Actoserba Active Wholesale’s business and revenue. The firm sells clothes, swimwear,  lingerie, nightwear, sportswear, innerwear, accessories, textiles, fabric, ready-made dresses, and other forms of dress materials wholesale, including through e-commerce.

    Zivame – Industry

    Lingerie purchasing in India has gone a long way, from small crowded stores operated by confused sellers to sophisticated online portals staffed by fitting professionals. While the stigma around lingerie still exists, women have been more comfortable experimenting with and purchasing ‘intimate’ clothing in recent years. To a large measure, if not entirely, this tendency may be attributed to online lingerie businesses.

    Buying intimate wear online allows customers to keep their purchases private and have them delivered surreptitiously; this is one of the primary advantages that online lingerie businesses have over physical stores. Discounts, availability of foreign brands, a wide range of designs, and different size options (from slender to plus size) have all contributed to the growth of the lingerie retail business.


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    Zivame – Name, Logo, and Tagline

    Zivame Logo
    Zivame Logo

    Richa Kar chose to name her company “Ziva”, which is Hebrew for radiance. But Ziva was unavailable, so she chose Zivame, which means “radiant me.”

    Zivame’s tagline says, ‘Love Yourself Inside Out‘.

    Zivame – Founders

    Richa Kar launched Zivame in 2011.

    Founder of Zivame - Richa Kar
    Founder of Zivame – Richa Kar

    Richa Kar

    Richa Kar earned her bachelor’s degree in engineering from BITS Pilani and her master’s degree in business from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies in 2007. After graduating from NMIMS, she worked for Spencers and SAP retail consultancy.

    Spencer’s hired her as a Brand Communications Manager after she completed her MBA. She was quickly promoted and stayed there until 2011 when she was hired as a consultant by SAP. She had the opportunity to work with Limited Brand, the company that owns Victoria’s Secret, during her tenure at SAP. Her meeting with the client was the catalyst for the creation of Zivame.

    Zivame – Startup Story

    Richa discovered that while shopping for lingerie from sellers of the opposite sex, ladies are hesitant to discuss their wants and desires. As a result of this, women have difficulty determining what size and style to wear because no one is there to assist and educate them. She found the solution to the problem while keeping the problem in mind. She created an e-commerce site for women with many categories that would not only bring lingerie to the buyer’s home but also educate them on how to find the best style and fit.

    The company sells more than just lingerie; it also sells women’s clothes, fitness wear, and sleepwear. The company is also recognized for providing exceptional customer service.

    Richa has always maintained a laser-like concentration, approaching product mix decisions as if she were a buyer. Price, quality, immediate and unambiguous feedback on the goods, cash-on-delivery service, and a simple return/exchange policy have all helped purchasers grasp the brand and gain confidence.

    Richa started up her office in 2011 and received her first order 5 hours later. She currently has 2.5 million monthly clients and sells two things in under a minute. Richa Kar’s Zivame journey influenced the entrepreneurial system since her proposal was not unique but also controversial.

    Zivame – Vision and Mission Statement

    Zivame’s vision statement says, “To Offer Every Woman the Confidence, Comfort & Choice She Deserves. Confidence is sexy and we want to help women find it, wear it, and be it every day.”

    Zivame – Employees

    • Amisha Jain – CEO
    • Yash Dayal – Chief Technology Officer
    • Jayesh Nair – Head of Facilities Management
    • Arun Kumar – Associate Director Business Development & Projects
    • Chetna Bhaskar – Creative Director
    • Manab Hembram – Creative Director – Design & Product Development
    • Sirisha Tadepalli – Marketing Director
    • Sourav Kejriwal – Director Finance
    • Aditya Mulay – Regional Sales Manager
    • Astha Sahay – Business Manager – Partner Business Ecom

    Zivame – Business Model, and Revenue Model

    The firm suffered management reshuffles in the early years, and since 2017, it has concentrated on developing sustainably by combining online and physical techniques. As part of its omnichannel marketing approach, Zivame has opened several brick-and-mortar storefronts known as “Fit Studios” around the nation.

    Zivame Store
    Zivame Store

    A completely integrated shopping experience from the physical store to the virtual store, including mobile applications and the entire range of options given by the offline and online worlds, is what an omnichannel marketing strategy entails. The goal is to provide a seamless purchasing experience for them.

    Individuals are more affected by images than by text. Zivame used a lot of attractive photos of their product range, which made it difficult for their target demographic to navigate. All of the bargains are linked on the Facebook page and advertisements, directing people to the website. Visitors’ inquiries were promptly answered.

    Individuals were able to develop a bond with the brand as a result of this. What appears to have worked particularly well for Zivame was its approach to its product range, which allowed clients to select the best match.

    Zivame – Funding, and Investors

    Throughout eight rounds of financing, Zivame has generated a total of $69 million. Their most recent fundraising came through a Secondary Market round on July 28, 2020.

    Date Round Amount Lead Investors
    Jul 28, 2020 Secondary Market Reliance
    Sep 17, 2019 Venture Round $2.7M Avendus Capital, Zodius Capital
    Apr 9, 2019 Debt Financing ₹600M Trifecta Capital Advisors
    Mar 30, 2019 Series C ₹600M The Allana Group, Zodius Capital
    May 28, 2018 Venture Round Zodius Capital
    Sep 3, 2015 Series C $40M Khazanah Nasional, Zodius Capital
    Dec 10, 2013 Series B $6M Ronnie Screwvala
    Mar 14, 2012 Series A $3M Chiratae Ventures

    Zivame – Growth

    The firm suffered management reshuffles in the early years, and since 2017, it has focused on developing sustainably by combining online and physical techniques. As a consequence, Zivame’s losses in FY19 decreased by roughly 39%, to INR 19.56 Cr from INR 32.11 Cr in FY18. In the fiscal year 2018-19, the firm recorded total revenue of INR 141.89 Cr and total costs of INR 160.01 Cr, according to the company’s filings.

    In terms of revenue, Zivame’s main source of income is product sales, which totalled INR 137.42 Cr in FY19, up 59.49 per cent from INR 86.16 Cr in 2018. The pace of growth is comparable to what we witnessed last year when the firm reported a 56 per cent increase in sales. In addition, the company’s service sales remained unchanged at INR 48 lakh, while other revenue fell to INR 3.98 crore.

    According to Zivame CEO Jain, the company’s annual run rate for FY20 has reached INR 340 crore. Jain further stated that revenues via Zivame’s mobile application had climbed from 50% of total sales in FY18 to 65 per cent in FY19.


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    Zivame – Competitors

    Top Competitors of Zivame –

    • Shyaway
    • Clovia
    • Boux Avenue
    • Andra Group
    • ThirdLove
    • Adore Me
    • Figleaves
    • Change

    Zivame – Challenges Faced

    “Challenges lay at every point- First with the category itself – There is a lot of discomfort surrounding the lingerie as a category in India. The hushed or the suppressed nature of the category, has led to various myths and misconceptions getting attached to it,” said Kar.

    She went on to say that she was confident that Zivame had the answer to tens of thousands of Indian women’s lingerie issues. However, there was an uneasy ten-second quiet when she informed someone about it. The next stage was to incorporate the business, obtain a payment gateway, and lease office space. Each of these processes was difficult due to the nature of the industry in which the company works.

    In 2015-16, the corporation experienced one of its most significant problems. In the financial year 2016, the company’s overall net loss increased by 84 per cent, amounting to almost 54 crores.


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    Zivame – Future Plans

    “To our astonishment, offline sales have returned to pre-Covid levels a few months ago,” said Amisha Jain, Zivame’s CEO. Reliance Brands is one of the owners of the digital-first retailer, which has opened roughly 24 new outlets in the previous four months and wants to treble the number in 2021.

    “By the end of next year you will see us with about 150 stores and we are going to be expanding through other formats as well,” added Jain.

    According to Zivame CEO, Amisha Jain, the firm is poised for exponential growth in the next years because of technology, analytics, and innovation.

    Zivame CEO - Amisha Jain
    Zivame CEO – Amisha Jain

    She predicted that the firm will increase by more than 75% in the following several years. The firm is focusing on four areas to fuel development, according to Jain: ongoing product innovation, exceptional user experience, omnichannel presence, and its new brand identity.

    Zivame – FAQs

    Is Zivame an Indian brand?

    Yes, Zivame is an Indian online lingerie retailer founded by Richa Kar in 2011.

    Who is the owner of Zivame?

    Richa Kar is the founder of Zivame.

    Is Zivame owned by Reliance?

    Reliance Brands acquired a 15% stake in Zivame and is eyeing to buy a 100% stake in this online lingerie retail brand.

    Which companies do Zivame compete with?

    Top Competitors of Zivame are Shyaway, Clovia, Boux Avenue, Andra Group, ThirdLove, Adore Me, Figleaves, and Change.

  • The Curious Case of Ambani and Bezos: Everything you need to know about Amazon vs Reliance

    Amazon moved to the Supreme Court of India with a plea to enforce an emergency award challenging the decree of Delhi High Court allowing statutory authorities such as the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to seek approval of application filed by the Future Group to complete its Rs 24,731 crore asset deal with Reliance Retail.

    Amazon wins as SC rules against the Reliance-Future Group deal on August 6, 2021. This proves to be a big boost for Amazon and an equally significant setback for Reliance. Read through the article to learn all the facts about the case, and check how its result affects both the parties dearly!

    The Conflict – How it became Amazon vs Reliance!

    The Indian E-commerce sector had become witness to a tug of war between Amazon and Reliance industries since Future group made an asset sale deal with Reliance Retail Ventures Limited (RRVL), a subsidiary owned by the owner of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani. According to the same, the Future group will be giving up their entire retail, wholesale, logistics, and wholesaling businesses to RRVL.

    Amazon had already acquired 49% stakes in Future Coupons making it a 10% stakeholder in the Future Group. The latter signed a “Right of First Refusal” deal with Amazon stating that Future Coupons will not sell its assets to a list of companies without Amazon’s consent so as to block competitors. Reliance Industries was one of the companies on the list.

    Amazon and Reliance have locked horns over the rights of Future Group assets

    Parties to the Conflict- Reliance, Amazon & Future group

    Future Retail signed an asset sale deal with RRVL for 24,731 crore, which resulted in a breach of contract between Amazon and Future Retail. This is why Amazon had taken the matter to the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and pleaded to order stay on carrying out this deal. SIAC issued an emergency award ordering a stay on the fulfillment of the deal between Future Retail and Reliance Industries.

    Amazon, with 7 lac sellers in its kitty, is desperate to enter the Indian retail market. On the other hand, Reliance has already established itself with 11,784 stores all over the country. And now, after buying Future Retail, it will become the third largest retail conglomerate in the world with Future’s 1800 stores and brands including Big Bazar, FBB, Easyday, Nilgiris, Central and Brand Factory.

    Future Group has announced to sell its retail business to Reliance Industries for Rs 24,731 crore

    Reliance is already known as a telecom giant after launching JIO and has already entered the retail market with JioMart. It had an advantage over Amazon since a large Indian population still prefers shopping at grocery stores and kiranas. JioMart is planning to collaborate with these small vendors as it has upheld the motto “Local for Vocal”. The consumers may lean towards this motto since Reliance represents the home ground. Reliance may be an old player in telecom and oil but the retail market is completely based on consumer satisfaction. When you face issues with your network, you’d switch to another one but that involves a whole new process. But when the services from an e-commerce platform disappoint you, chances are you’d never go back. Amazon has been performing aces on the customer satisfaction and delivery front. Reliance still has a lot of catching up to do.

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    Amazon’s short lived victory

    The SIAC, to Amazon’s relief, ruled out an emergency award to stop the deal being carried out between Future Group and Reliance Industries Limited. This relief was short lived as Future Group challenged this decree in the Delhi High Court, stating  in a plea that this decree is invalid in India under Sec 17 (1) of Arbitration & Conciliation Act and hence, is not enforceable. The Delhi High Court asked Reliance and Future Group to maintain their status quo and encouraged the NCLT and SEBI to acknowledge the deal between Reliance and Future Group.

    Amazon then moved the Supreme Court of India challenging the order issued by the Delhi High Court on February 2nd. “The order of the high court is illegal, and arbitrary apart from being without jurisdiction, therefore the same is liable to be set aside on this ground alone” stated Amazon’s appeal in the high court proceedings.

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    What happens when either of them wins?

    If this deal goes through, Kishore Biyani, the retail king who’s been ruling the market for over three decades, gets rid of debt on promoter level and listed entities level. The identified assets will be transferred to Reliance Retail & Fashion Lifestyle Limited as a going concern on a slump sale basis for Rs 5628 crore. Future Group will be saving its 25000 employees with their jobs kept intact. Reliance Industries will be taking over the liabilities too. If the status quo on the deal is vacated, Future Group will have no option other than liquidating itself.

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    As in the case of Reliance, this deal will make it a monolayer in the retail market. It will acquire already set up stores across the country and will be spreading its business faster. Since the announcement, Reliance’s shares have shot up from Rs 500 to Rs 1250 in a matter of months.

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    The Big Judgement from Supreme Court goes in favour of Amazon

    The much-awaited decision from Supreme Court ultimately stands in favor of the earlier ruling of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and thereby, halting the Reliance-Future Group deal.

    This is bound to be a huge win for Amazon, blocking its competitor and a considerable setback for Reliance. The deal amounted to a total of Rs 24,713 crores, which comprised of a takeover of 1,800 stores of Big Bazaar, EasyDay, FBB, and Food Hall, in an attempt to further expand its business across the country. Furthermore, Reliance was also on the verge of taking over the debt and liabilities of the Future Group amounting to Rs 19,000 crores as part of the deal.

    As soon as the judgement was passed by SC, Reliance shares were noted to be falling by 2% on the stock markets. Future Group’s retail shares also tanked by 10% as a result of the long drawn battle between Amazon and Reliance, which it was a part of!

    Who else is trying this gimmick?

    The TATA’s are trying to take over Big Basket by buying a majority stake of 500 to 700 million dollars, as well as a substantial stake in 1mg, an online drug retailer. Flipkart bought 8% stakes in Aditya Birla Fashions by paying a sum of Rs 1500 crore and  signed a “right of first refusal” clause as well.

    The retail market is on the edge as big players move their money around. There already is a shift in consumer patterns since everything from smartphones,  appliances, policies to medicines and groceries are becoming a part of the online retail market. And now we wait and watch, as Amazon and Reliance play their hacks.

  • Reasons why Reliance Industry’s profit increased by 35% in 2021

    Reliance Industries which is led by Mukesh Ambani has recorded a rise in its profit of up to 35%. Reliance is one of the leading companies in the oil and telecom sector in the country. The telecom sector has been growing under the brand name Jio and had created a disruption in the market at the time of its launch. Let’s look at the financial results of Reliance Industries for the end of the financial year 31 March 2021 and the reason for the rise in profits.

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    About Reliance Industries

    Reliance Industries is an Indian based multinational conglomerate. The company was founded in the year 1973 and has its headquarters located in Mumbai, India. The company provides services across the globe and is the largest publicly traded company in India.

    Some of the products and services of Reliance Industries include Petroleum, Natural Gas, Textiles, Petrochemicals, Telecommunications, Retail, Television, Media, Entertainment, Financial services, Music and Software.

    Reliance Industries owns a lot of subsidiaries which include Jio Platforms, Reliance Retail, Jio Payments Bank, Reliance Petroleum, Alok Group, Network18 Group, Reliance Foundation and the IPL team Mumbai Indians.


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    Results of Q3 2021

    Reliance Industries which is an oil to telecom conglomerate reported a rise in its profit for the end of the year which ended on 31 March 2021 of about 34.7 % increase at INR 53, 739 crores. The company led by Mukesh Ambani had seen a net profit of around INR 39, 880 crores at the end of the previous financial year 2020.

    The revenue generated by the company for the FY21 is around INR 5.39 lakh crore which is around 18.3 % lower than INR 6.60 lakh crore. Total income of the company reviewed under the fiscal fell around 20% from INR 6.26 lakh crore to INR 5.03 lakh crore which was recorded at the fiscal which ended on 31 March 2020.

    This was conveyed by Reliance Industries on 30 April 2021 during a Regulatory filing. There was also a decline of around 4.6 % in the FY 21 in the Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) of the company which stood at INR 97, 580 crores.

    The cash profit for the fiscal under review has seen an increase of around 18.8 % which stood at 79, 828 crores.

    The net profit of the company for the March quarter of FY 21 had seen an increase of around 129 % year on year from INR 6, 546 crores to INR 14, 995 crores. The revenue for the quarter had also seen an increase of around 13. 62 % compared to the previous year from 1.52 lakh crore to 1.72 lakh crore for the current year.

    The EBITDA of the company during the March quarter of FY21 saw an increase of 1.9 % month on month which was around 26, 602 crores. The cash profit of the company had seen a rise of around 6.5 % for the quarter ended on 31 March 2021 which is INR 22, 746 crores.

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    Turnover of Reliance Industries Limited in India

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    Reason for the Profit

    Reliance Industries had said that its non-convertible debentures (NCDs) outstanding as of 31 March 2021 were around INR 66,665 crore in which INR 13,351 crores are secured non-convertible debentures.

    Reliance further added that the secured non-convertible debentures of the company which is recorded at INR 13,351 crores for the year ended 31 March 2021 are secured through movable properties by the way of its first charge.

    Mukesh Ambani who is the chairman of Reliance Industries conveyed that they have seen a vigorous growth in the O2C and retail segment of the business and a strong growth in the Digital Services in their business.

    The growth of O2C earnings was supported through the sustained high utilization rates across sites, transportation fuel margins as well as improvement in downstream products deltas. He added that during these challenging times the consumer business of Reliance Industries has proved to be a physical and digital lifeline for the nation.

    FAQ

    What is the annual profit of Reliance Industries?

    The annual profit of Reliance Industries is 1,15,461 CRORE.

    How many companies Mukesh Ambani have?

    Mukesh Ambani have 7 companies under him.

    Is Jio under Reliance Industries?

    Yes, Reliance Industries wholly owns subsidiary of Reliance Jio Infocomm.

    Conclusion

    Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries has added around 75,000 jobs during the Covid pandemic while ensuring the health and safety of the employees. Reliance Industries also announced a dividend of INR 7 per share.

  • The Subsidiaries That Make Reliance Industries Successful

    Reliance Industries Limited is an Indian multinational conglomerate company that is headquartered in Mumbai, India. Reliance owns businesses across India engaged in energy, petrochemicals, textiles, natural resources, retail, and telecommunications. Reliance is one of the most profitable and the largest publicly traded companies in India. The subsidiaries of Reliance Industries is what makes it successful.

    It is also known to be the largest company in India as measured by revenue after recently surpassing the government-controlled Indian Oil Corporation. In the year 2020 Reliance Industries became the first Indian company to exceed US$150 billion in the market capitalization after its market capitalization hit  ₹11,43,667 crore on the BSE. It is ranked as 8thamong the top 250 Global Energy Companies by Platts as of 2016.

    Reliance Company Highlights

    Company Name Reliance Industries
    Headquaters Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    Founded On 1973
    Founded by Dhirubhai Ambani
    Chairman Mukesh Ambani
    Annual Revenue ₹6,59,205 crore
    Products & Services Petroleum, Natural gas, Petrochemicals,Textiles,Retail, Telecommunications, Media, Television, Entertainment, Music, Banking, Software

    The company is ranked 96th on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world’s biggest corporations as of 2020. Reliance continues to be India’s largest exporter as it accounts for 8% of India’s total merchandise exports with a value of ₹1,47,755 crore and access to markets in 108 countries. 5% of the government of India’s total revenue comes from Reliance’s customs and exercise duty. It is also the highest income tax payer in the private sector in India.

    Know all the about the following topics:

    Reliance Shareholders
    Various Operations of Reliance
    Major Subsidiaries of Reliance Industries:

    Reliance Subsidiaries – FAQs

    Reliance Shareholders

    The number of share of Reliance Industries are approximately 310 crores (3.1 billion) and plays a major role in the Reliance industries. The Ambani family only holds 46.32% of the total shares whereas the remaining 53.68% shares are held by public shareholders including FII and corporate bodies. The life Insurance Corporations of India is the largest non-promoter investor in the company with 7.98% shareholding.

    Various Operations of Reliance

    The companies petrochemical, refining, oil, and gas-related operations form the core of its business other divisions of the company include cloth, retail business, telecommunication, and special economic zone development. In July 2012 Reliance Industries informed that it was going to invest US$1 billion over the next few years in its new aerospace division which will design, develop, manufacture, equipment, and components including aircraft, engine, radars, avionic, and accessories for military and civilian aircraft, helicopters, and aerostats, etc.

    Major Subsidiaries of Reliance Industries:

    Reliance Group has 158 +  subsidiary companies and 7 associate companies. Here are some of the most popular Reliance Industries Subsidiaries:

    Jio Platforms Limited

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    Facts on Jio | Reliance Subsidiaries List

    Jio is essentially a technology company that is a majority-owned subsidiary of reliance industries. It is one of the top reliance subsidiary companies lists. It was announced in October 2019 and has all digital initiatives and the telecommunication assets being housed under it. This new subsidiary holds all the digital business assets including Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd.

    Jio Infocomm in turn holds the Jio connectivity business which includes Mobile, broadband and enterprise, and also the other digital assets. Jio apps are the tech backbone and investment in other tech entities like Haptic, Hathaway, and Den networks among others. In April 2020, reliance announced a strategic investment of ₹43,574 crores by Facebook into the Jio Platform.

    This investment translated into a 9.99% equity stake, on a fully diluted basis. Further in May 2020, reliance sold roughly 1.15% stake in Jio Platforms for ₹5,656 crores to the American private equity investor, Silver lake partner. Intel became the 12th company to invest in reliance Jio platform after it invested ₹1,894.50 crores. In July 2020 google announced that it will acquire a 7.7% stake in the Jio platform for ₹33,737 crores.


    Reliance Industries Limited Success Story [Case Study]
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    Reliance Retail

    Reliance Group Subsidiaries
    Retail Brands | Reliance Group Subsidiaries

    Reliance Retail is the retail business wing of Reliance Industries. In March 2013, it had 1466 stores in India. It is the largest retailer in India as it includes many brands like Reliance Fresh, Reliance Footprint, Reliance Time Out, Reliance Wellness, Reliance Trends, Reliance Autozone, Reliance Mart, Reliance iStore.

    Reliance Home kitchen, Reliance Home Kitchens, Reliance Market (cash n carry), and Reliance Jewels all come under the banner of Reliance Retail brand. Its annual income revenue for the financial year of 2019 was ₹1.62 billion.

    Reliance Life Science

    This company works around medical, plant, and industrial biotechnology opportunities. It specializes in the manufacturing, branding, and marketing of Reliance Industries products in Biopharmaceuticals, clinical research services, regenerative medicine, molecular medicine, novel therapeutics, biofuels, plant biotechnology, and industrial biotechnology sectors of the medical business industry. Reliance Institute of life science (RILS) was established by Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation as it is an institution offering higher education in various fields of life science and related technologies.

    Reliance Logistics

    It is a single-window company selling transportation, distribution, warehousing, logistics, and supply chain-related products. Reliance Logistics is an asset-based company with its own fleet and infrastructure. It provides logistics services to Reliance group subsidiaries and outsiders. Merged content from Reliance Logistics to here.


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    Reliance Clinical Research Services (RCRS)

    It is a contract research organization (CRO) and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reliance Life Science, specializes in the clinical research services industry. Its clients are primarily pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies.

    Reliance Solar

    The solar energy subsidiary of Reliance was established to produce and retail solar energy systems primarily to remote and rural areas. It offers a range of products based on solar energy, solar lantern, home lighting systems, street lighting systems, water purification systems, refrigeration systems, and solar air conditioners.

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    Reliance Subsidiary Companies
    Reliance Subsidiary Companies

    In the mass media company, it has interests in television, digital platforms, publication, mobile apps, and films. It also operates two joint ventures namely Viacom 18 and History TV18 with Viacom and A+E Network respectively. It also has acquired ETV Network and since renamed its channels under the Colors TV brand.

    Relicord

    This is a subsidiary for cord blood banking service which is owned by Reliance Life science. It was established in 2002 and has been inspected and accredited by AABB and also has been accorded a license by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Government of India.

    Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited

    Previously known as Infotel Broadband, is a broadband service provider which gained 4G licenses for operating across India.


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    Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Limited

    It is an associate company of Reliance Industries. It holds 45.43% of the total shares of Reliance Industries. It mainly engages in the business of setting up and operating industrial infrastructure. The company is also engaged in related activities involving leasing and providing services connected with computer software and data processing.

    The company set up a 200-millimeter diameter twin pipeline system that connects the Bharat petroleum refinery at Mahul, Maharashtra. The infrastructure company constructed a 71,000-kilolitre petrochemical product storage and distribution terminal at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Area in Maharashtra.

    Reliance Eros Productions LLP

    Has a joint venture with Eros International to produce film content in India.

    LYF

    It is a well-known 4G enabled Volte device brand from Reliance Retail. It is one of a Jio reliance subsidiaries, the consumer electronics arm of Reliance Industries Limited.


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    Reliance Subsidiaries – FAQs

    How many subsidiaries does Reliance have or how many subsidiaries of reliance?

    Reliance Group has six listed companies.

    Is Jio a subsidiary of Reliance?

    Jio Platforms Ltd is an Indian technology company and a subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited. Established in 2019, the company owns India’s largest mobile network operator Jio and other digital businesses of Reliance.

    What companies does reliance own?

    Reliance Subsidiaries or subsidiary companies of reliance:  

    • Reliance Communications Limited.
    • Reliance Infrastructure Limited.
    • Reliance Entertainment.
    • Reliance Power.
    • Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.

    Is reliance a multinational company?

    Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) is an Indian multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Reliance owns businesses across India engaged in energy, petrochemicals, textiles, natural resources, retail, and telecommunications.

    How many branches of reliance company?

    Reliance Retail is the retail business wing of Reliance Industries. In March 2013, it had 1466 stores in India. It is the largest retailer in India.