Here's how many Akash, Isha and Anant Ambani earned from Reliance in FY25

Mukesh Ambani-managed Reliance Industries released his AGM report on Thursday, August 7, 2025. According to an official BSE filing, the oil major revealed that Anant Ambani, Isha Ambani and Akash Ambani received equal compensation for the financial year 2024-25. The data collected from the AGM report announced how much each non-executive and full-time director was earned in the financial year 2025-26. These directors include Ambani family members Anant, Isha, Akash and Mukesh Ambani himself, along with other key managers. Apart from Mukesh Ambani, all three Ambani family members each took £ 2.31, including the sitting fee and commission, home as part of the total compensation. The total earnings of the non-executive directors of Reliance Industries from the financial year ended 2025-26. How much did the full -time directors earn? Mukesh Ambani, the managing director and chairman of Reliance Industries, received the fifth consecutive year in 2024-25 for the fifth consecutive year. The salary figures contain performance-linked incentives for the financial year 2023-24, which are paid out in the financial year 2024-25. Other entire directors Nikhil R Meswani and Hital R Meswani each earned £ 25 crore, while PMS Prasad earned £ 19.96 in the year ended 2024-25. The term of office of the Executive Director’s Office is five years from the date of appointment. Reliance has appointed Anant Ambani as his new entire time director following the April-June-June Council meeting in June 2025. Here’s how much Anant Ambani will earn this year currency reported earlier that Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son, Anant Ambani, was appointed as one of Reliance Industries’ full-time Directions. Ambani earns between £ 10 crore and £ 20, including all the salary, requirements and grants. “Salary, requirements and grants must be in the vicinity of £ 10 to £ 20 crore a year. Reliance will give Anant Ambani an accommodation cost or home lease, gas, electricity and water, among others, as part of the ‘salary, requirements and grants’ according to the Income Tax Act of 1961. Providive Fund, Superannuation or Annuity Fund, Gratuity payable, and casing of the redemption of the void, in the addition of graduation, and the 10 crore to £ 20 crore ‘salary.