Gujarati Entrepreneurs

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DHIRUBHAI AMBANI

Successful business tycoon and


founder of Reliance Industries.

Ambani took Reliance public in 1977


and was worth $25.6 billion upon his
death.

Reliance's product portfolio touches


almost all indian on a daily basis.

In 2000, he was conferred the 'Man


of the century' award.

His life has been a motivation and


will feel in as a reference point light
for the ages to come.
Azim Premji
Azim Premji is an India Business entrepreneur who
served as a chairman of Wipro Limited.

Wipro ltd is an Indian MNC that provides IT,


Consulting and Business Process Services.

In 2001, he founded Azim Premji Foundation as CSR.

In 2005 Premji was conferred the Padma Bhushan


by the Government of India.

Premji's reputation remained that of a highly ethical entrepreneur whose operation served as
a model for other Indian firms.
Gautam Adani

Gautam Adani is an Indian billionaire Entrepreneur and industrialist who is the founder of the
Ahmedabad-based multinational conglomerate called “Adani Group”.

Adani was a self-made millionaire at the age of 20.

Gautam Adani was ranked as the 3rd most powerful person in India In 2019 by India Today.

Adani repeatedly picked hot new industries that the government was pushing to develop and where
competition was relatively minimal.
Dilip Shanghvi

Dilip Shantilal Shanghvi is the founder (1983) of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

Under Shanghvi’s leadership, Sun Pharma continued to expand at a rapid rate, acquiring more than
a dozen companies and brands between 1999 and 2012.
In 2018 he became a member of the Reserve Bank of India’s central board.
Dedication, hard work and the ability to make the right decisions at the appropriate moments
made Dilip Shanghvi the man he is today.
Uday Kotak
Uday Suresh Kotak is an Indian billionaire banker and the Executive Vice-Chairman and Managing
Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank.

His father convinced Uday to set up his own


business in a 300 sq. ft office space.

In 1986, he established his company Kotak


Mahindra with an initial investment of Rs 30 lakhs.

A huge capital was invested in his business by


Anand Mahindra and he named his company as
Kotak Mahindra.

Kotak Mahindra Bank has the second highest price-to-book ratio amongst major global banks and has
gained popularity all over the world with its tag line “Think Investments, Think Kotak”.

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