Nita Ambani, spouse of Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani, is poised to take the helm as chair of the board following the merger of Reliance Industries and Walt Disney’s Indian media assets, Reuters reported citing sources.
Reliance Industries (RIL), under the control of the Ambani family, and Disney are on the verge of finalising their merger deal for the Indian media assets, a project in the works for several months. An official announcement is expected later today, the sources added.
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However, plans may change before the official announcement. Reliance did not provide a comment, and Disney declined to respond to queries, the report said.
Nita Ambani’s Role in Focus
Nita Ambani’s anticipated appointment as chair follows her recent departure from the RIL board, signalling a shift towards a focus on charitable endeavours. Presently, she holds the position of founder and chair at the Reliance Foundation.
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Nita Ambani, along with her family, frequently associates with Bollywood celebrities at their organized events. Additionally, she is the founder of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai, a prominent venue for music and theatre.
Strengthening Reliance’s Grip
Reliance and Disney collectively possess a streaming service and a total of 120 television channels. The merger is set to reinforce Reliance’s dominance in India’s $28 billion media and entertainment market.
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Reuters reported earlier that Reliance is expected to secure a 51-54 percent stake in the merged entity, valuing Disney’s Indian operations at $3.5 billion—a significant drop from the estimated $15-$16 billion in 2019.
Bodhi Tree, a joint venture involving James Murdoch and former Disney executive Uday Shankar, is slated to acquire approximately a 9 percent stake in the newly merged entity. Disney is set to retain around 40 percent ownership.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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