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How much is the Ambani family worth?

Ambani family’s total net worth is estimated at $108 billion, making them Asia’s wealthiest family

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How much is the Ambani family worth?
How much is the Ambani family worth?

When discussing Asia’s wealthiest families, the Ambani family sits firmly at the top. As the owners of India’s largest corporate empire, the Ambani family has shaped entire industries, from telecom and energy to retail and entertainment.

Mukesh Ambani, considered the richest man in Asia, leads the family empire and continues to push it toward unprecedented global influence.

Ambani family net worth

The Ambani family’s total net worth is estimated at $108 billion, making them not only Asia’s wealthiest family, but also among the top 10 richest families in the world.

Their fortune spans multiple sectors and continues to grow through aggressive expansion, strategic partnerships, and acquisitions.

Apart from their business, the Ambani family is also known for its philanthropy, donating approximately $75 million in the fiscal year 2025, according to the recent EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List.

Inside the Ambani family

Mukesh Ambani married Nita Ambani in 1985. They have three children: twins Akash and Isha Ambani, and a younger son, Anant Ambani.

The family lives in the iconic Antilia, a 27-storey private residence in Mumbai valued at around $1 billion, complete with three helipads, a 160-car garage, a private theatre, and a staff of 600.

Reliance: Empire behind the wealth

India’s renowned Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), founded by the late Dhirubhai Ambani in 1966, has evolved into one of the world’s most influential conglomerates.

Headquartered in Mumbai, RIL’s business portfolio includes energy, petrochemicals, oil and gas exploration, retail, telecommunications, and media companies.

Under Mukesh Ambani’s leadership, Reliance Jio has transformed India’s digital landscape, while Reliance Retail has become one of the fastest-growing retail chains in Asia.