Ambani 'bahu' makes debut at RIL AGM

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Shloka Mehta, the of richest Indian Ambani, today made a debut at the annual shareholder meeting of Industries, one of the most keenly watched affairs in corporate

She watched as and his twin sister demonstrated the company's latest offering, high-speed fiber broadband, and second-generation JioPhone.

arrived for the 41st Meeting (AGM) with his wife and and followed in a

The family owns 47.48 per cent of the country's largest corporate entity.

The AGM, however, was a restrained or transactional affair, with product launches, demos and future outlook being presented by Ambani, the

Compared to the last AGM, where shrill cries on Jio, the company's newly launched mobile offering continued throughout, the entire affair was very subdued today, even when Ambani scions Akash and presented new products and features on

Shloka made an exit with Isha midway when the shareholder questions were still on. The questions never ended and had to be cut short due to time constraints.

Akash and Shloka are to get married in December, the same month when Isha is to wed Anand, son of and Swati Piramal, was not present at the AGM.

Shloka is the youngest daughter of diamond magnate Russell Mehta, who heads Diamonds. This was her first outing with the Ambani family after last week's pre-engagement and engagement parties that were attended by top celebrities including film stars, sportspersons, and politicians.

At the AGM, many shareholders raised concerns on the low dividend payout and devised creative strategies, including the need to distribute 'sweets' on happy occasions, hinting at the impending weddings of Akash and Isha.

In his short reply, the dividend payout concerns were the only topic which got touched by Ambani.

He said the company understands the need to increase the shareholder returns and satisfaction and assured that it will be looked into as a priority.

Other questions included whether the company will list the retail and telecom ventures, and concerns on the payments bank rollout, spectrum purchase from Anil Ambani's Communications, and impact of movements in dollar and crude prices.

Ambani assured he has noted down all the questions, concerns and suggestions, and will individually address those to the shareholders.

Explicit mentions of and his flagship schemes like Digital were also missing in the AGM speech, which comes months ahead of

At the last AGM, Ambani had made multiple mentions to Modi's Digital vision, seeking to underline how it resonates with RIL's vision.

There were announcements on which is in line with the Ayushman Bharat initiative, connectivity (Digital India) and connected homes (Smart Cities Mission), where an alignment with the government schemes was possible.

The Industries scrip closed 2.53 per cent down at Rs 965 a piece on BSE, as opposed to a 0.20 per cent correction on the benchmark.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 17:20 IST