Reliance Industries, one of India’s largest and most profitable private sector companies, on February 23, 2019, announced it acquired language services and technology company Reverie Language Technologies.
According to the press release, Reliance will pay INR 1.9 bn (USD 26.7m) in a first tranche and INR 770m (USD 10.8m) in a second tranche “to gain a total of 83.3% equity capital in Reverie on a fully diluted basis.” The investment will be completed by March 2021. Slator contacted a Reverie representative for comment but has not received a response as of press time.
Reliance is India’s largest exporter with annual revenues of over USD 60bn, producing everything from petroleum to textiles and petrochemicals. The conglomerate is controlled by billionaire Mukesh Ambani. The company has transitioned from being a “smart buyer of technology to a fast customizer of technology” that now has “largely in-house developed technology.”

