The proposed interaction follows a similar analyst meet held by Reliance Infrastructure on February 27 wherein Ambani had addressed the analysts about the group's future business plans in the defence sector.
In a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges, Reliance Capital said that analysts meet will be held tomorrow here to give update on the company and its businesses.
Besides the Chairman, the meet would be addressed by his 24-year-old son Anmol, who joined Reliance Capital as a Director last year after two years of training at the company, sources said.
The meet follows within days of the company announcing that its CEO Sam Ghosh will leave the firm on March 31, after completing a nine-year tenure.
Introducing the son as a new director on Reliance Capital's board, the Chairman had said at the company's AGM last September that Anmol has brought "tremendous luck" with a 40 per cent surge in share price since his induction and hoped that the 'Anmol Effect' will continue further.
Reliance Cap has roped in strategic partners in some businesses including life insurance and mutual funds in recent years, while it is in the process of demerging Reliance Commercial Finance into a separate company and also list Reliance Home Finance as an independent entity.
In the analyst meet hosted by Reliance Infra, Anil Ambani had said defence sector will be the largest business area the company in the next few years and foresaw opportunities worth Rs 1 lakh crore per annum in acquisitions for the armed forces.
Briefing over 80 analysts about future plans of his group in the defence sector, the industrialist had said there is a huge opportunity for private sector in the defence business as currently India imports 70 per cent of its requirement (in value terms) and accounted for 14 per cent of the global defence imports in 2016.
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