Anmol Ambani, son of businessman Anil Ambani and Tina Ambani, has now tied the knot. On February 20, Anmol started his new life with Krisha Shah. Since the Ambani family prefers to keep their personal life away from the camera, not much has been heard about Anmol so far. What does Anmol do and what kind of personality he has, so let's know....
Anmol was born on 12 December 1991. He completed his studies up to 10th standard from Mumbai Cathedral and John Connon School. After which he joined Seven Oaks School in UK. Anmol has completed BSc in Management from Warwick Business School, UK. He also did a summer internship in Reliance Mutual Fund (RMF) for a few months. Meanwhile, he was also working with the Research Department of the fund house.
Anmol Ambani is the elder son of Anil and Tina Ambani. In August 2016, when Anmol Ambani was inducted into the board of Reliance Capital as an additional director, he was just 24 years old. By the age of 24, Anmol had spent some time in the Financial Services Businesses of the Company. These companies were now also attached to the surface of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). Reliance Capital was once a financial services powerhouse with subsidiaries in key sectors including insurance and mutual funds. When Anmol joined the board as an additional director, he is already giving his best at work. He used to actively participate in internal business reviews. Anmol had also held talks with joint venture partner Nippon, who were looking to increase their stake in the mutual fund and life insurance business.
The most important thing is that Anmol has connected many women with employment. Continuing his point, the person has said that- 'She started women-friendly work, especially for first time mothers, extended leave or work from home facility. Reliance Capital was in the BFSI space yet, Anmol also brought along the rule of wearing casual attire for everyone except the client facing vertical.
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