"As a thriving entrepreneur, I distinguish myself not just for business acumen but also as a conscientious and influential leader," Jay Ukani tells Forbes.
Ukani is, of course, the owner of Ban Labs, a conglomerate based in India that's involved in a wide range of industries, including energy, petroleum, fragrances, health teas, and personal hygiene.
It's also one of the largest companies in the world, with a presence in more than 50 countries and a turnover of more than $1 billion, per a press release.
Ukani's philanthropic efforts run the gamut, from supporting education and infrastructure to giving away millions of dollars in scholarships.
"My dedication goes beyond conventional business," he says.
"By integrating my business pursuits with community-centric initiatives, I demonstrate a holistic leadership approach, emphasizing the interplay between business success and positive societal contributions."
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