Mukesh Ambani plans massive business move, to compete with Ratan Tata’s Tata, Birla, Raymond, Vedanta and ITC, plan is to…
GH News July 07, 2025 12:06 AM

Mukesh Ambani new business move: In a massive business development possibly impacting the market of India Mukesh Ambanis Reliance Industries is planning something big. In its recent action Mukesh Ambanis Reliance Industries is reportedly planning to merge more than 15 FMCG brands like Campa Cola which are currently a part of Reliance Retail Ventures.
As per media reports Reliance Industries is consolidating more than 15 FMCG brands—including Campa Cola Independence Sosyo Velvette and others—into a newly formed subsidiary: New Reliance Consumer Products Ltd.
Reports also say that the restructuring has been approved by the National Company Law Tribunal on June 25 2025 and the venture is expected to be finalised soon. The report says that the move aims to place this consumer-goods-focused entity directly under Reliance Industries independent of the existing retail division directly competing with the likes of Ratan Tatas Tata Birla Raymond Vedanta and ITC.
Mukesh Ambani shares Reliances vision to impact lives of all Indians
Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani recently said that the conglomerate through its business wants to create an impact that touches lives of Indians recalling his fathers philosophy of impacting billions through the business.
In an interview with McKinsey & Company Ambani stated At Reliance as weve grown we have realised that technology changes lives. We want to create impact at scale that improves the lives of all Indians. Therefore businesses of the future will have to be good at harnessing technologies of the future. So our North Star always has been that our vision and purpose of doing business have to be impacted.
My father used to say that if you want to start a business to be a billionaire you are an idiot; you will never get there. If you want to start a business to impact a billion people then you have a good chance of success and as a byproduct you can make a reasonable amount of money Ambani said.
(With inputs from agencies)