Reliance Industries has created history by achieving an annual revenue of $125 billion in FY-25. The company's net profit stood at $9.5 billion, exports at $33.2 billion, and contribution to the national exchequer at $24.6 billion. CSR expenditure reached $252 million, and the employee count grew to 6.8 lakh.
Reliance AGM 2025: At Reliance Industries' 48th AGM, Chairman Mukesh Ambani shared the performance for FY-25. The company recorded an annual revenue of $125.3 billion, with EBITDA at $21.5 billion and a net profit of $9.5 billion. Exports were $33.2 billion, contribution to the national exchequer was $24.6 billion, and CSR expenditure was $252 million. Reliance has provided employment to 6.8 lakh individuals in the country and plans to increase this to 1 million in the future.
Revenue and Profit Figures
In FY-25, Reliance's EBITDA was ₹1,83,422 crore ($21.5 billion). The net profit was ₹81,309 crore ($9.5 billion). This performance reflects the company's b financial position and business strategy.
Mukesh Ambani stated that Reliance's exports amounted to ₹2,83,719 crore ($33.2 billion), which is approximately 7.6 percent of India's total merchandise exports. This figure demonstrates Reliance's significant contribution to the nation's international trade identity.
Investment and Expansion
Over the last three years, Reliance has invested a total of ₹5.6 lakh crore ($65.5 billion). The primary objective of this investment has been to establish new industries, create employment, and promote technological development within the country. The company's investments have fostered stability and growth in the national economy.
Contribution to the National Exchequer
In FY-25, Reliance earned the distinction of being the largest contributor to the nation's exchequer, contributing ₹2,10,269 crore ($24.6 billion). In the past six years, Reliance has contributed over ₹10 lakh crore ($117 billion) in total. This figure highlights the company's significance as a taxpayer in the country.
Reliance Increases CSR and Employment
Reliance has also made significant strides in its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In FY-25, the company's CSR expenditure reached ₹2,156 crore ($252 million). Over the last three years, the total CSR expenditure has exceeded ₹5,000 crore ($585 million).
Reliance prioritizes providing employment to the youth of the nation. Currently, the company employs approximately 6.8 lakh people, encompassing both traditional and non-traditional roles. In the coming years, this number is expected to exceed 1 million.
Focus on Growth and Social Service
Mukesh Ambani stated at the AGM that Reliance will continue to make significant contributions to the nation's economic development. The company aims to consistently break its own records and set new benchmarks in the future. Reliance's robust business foundation and long-term plans position it among India's most trusted and influential companies.
He also added that Reliance's financial and social responsibility extends beyond its business operations, with a goal to create opportunities for the country's youth and bring about positive change in society.