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Reliance Communications

Reliance ADA Group's flagship company, Reliance Communications reported a negative growth of 3.5 per
cent with revenue of Rs 22,130 crore (Rs 221.3 billion). It is India's largest private sector information and communications company, with over 100 million subscribers. It has established a pan-India, high-capacity, integrated (wireless and wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network, to offer services spanning the entire infocomm value chain. Anil D Ambani is the chairman of the company

Vision
By 2015, be amongst the top 3 most valued Indian companies, providing Information, Communication & Entertainment services, and being the industry benchmark in Customer Experience, Employee Centricity and Innovation.

Mission
Meeting and exceeding Customer expectations with a segmented approach Establishing, re-engineering and automating Processes to make them customer centric, efficient and effective Incessant offering of Products and Services that are value for money and excite customers Providing a Network experience that is best in the industry Building Reliance into an iconic Brand which is benchmarked by others and leads industry in Intention to Purchase and Loyalty Developing a professional Leadership team that inspires, nurtures talent and

propagates RCOM Values by personal example

Board of Directors
Shri Anil D. Ambani - Chairman
Promoter, non-executive and non-independent Director

Prof. J Ramachandran
Independent Director

Shri S.P. Talwar


ndependent Director

Shri Deepak Shourie


ndependent Director

Shri Anil D. Ambani

Regarded as one of the foremost corporate leaders of contemporary India, Shri Anil D. Ambani (50), the Chairman of all listed companies of the Reliance Group, namely, Reliance Communications, Reliance Capital, Reliance Infrastructure, Reliance Natural Resources and Reliance Power. He is also the President of the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. An MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Shri Ambani is credited with pioneering several pathbreaking financial innovations in the Indian capital markets. He spearheaded the countrys first forays into overseas capital markets with international public offerings of global depositary receipts, convertibles and bonds. Under his Chairmanship, the constituent companies of the Reliance Group have raised nearly US$ 7 billion from global financial markets in a period of less than 3 years. Shri Ambani has been associated with a number of prestigious academic institutions in India and abroad. He is currently a member of: Wharton Board of Overseers, The Wharton School, USA Board of Governors, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad Executive Board, Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad. In June 2004, Shri Ambani was elected as an Independent member of the Rajya Sabha Upper House, Parliament of India, a position he chose to resign voluntarily on 29th March, 2006.

Select Awards and Achievements

Awarded by Light Readings as the Person of the Year 2008 for outstanding achievements in the communication industry. Voted the Businessman of the Year in a poll conducted by The Times of India TNS, December, 2006. Voted the Best role model among business leaders in the biannual Mood of the Nation poll conducted by India Today magazine, August 2006. Conferred the CEO of the Year 2004 in the Platts Global Energy Awards. Conferred The Entrepreneur of the Decade Award by the Bombay Management Association, October 2002. Awarded the First Wharton Indian Alumni Award by the Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) in recognition of his contribution to the establishment of Reliance as a global leader in many of its business areas, December, 2001
SWOT ANALYSIS OF RELIANCE COMMUNICATION - October 4th, 2010 RELIANCE COMMUNICATION LIMITED

Strength Low Entry Cost Commission Structure Fast Activation Process Network Connectivity Data GPRS Weakness Branding Image Distribution problem Limited product portfolio- Only Mobile Lack of Competitive Strength Limited Budget Opportunity Preference of GSM over CDMA New Specialist Application Rural Telephony New Market, Vertical, Horizontal

Competitors` Vulnerabilities

Threat Political destabilization. New Entrants IT Development Market Demand Seasonality, Weather Effects

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