Who hasn't fantasised about stumbling upon a hidden fortune that could solve all of life's problems without breaking a sweat?
For one lucky man in Delhi this dream became a reality.
The man, whose name hasn’t been revealed, became a millionaire overnight by finding old investments in Reliance Industries Limited, a conglomerate owned by Mukesh Ambani — Indian businessman and richest man in Asia.
According to Times Now, Vikash Jain, co-founder and director at Share Samadhan, narrated the story of how he helped a man from Delhi recover his shares mentioned in his uncle's will.
The uncle, who was from Mumbai had no offspring of his own, and thus left all his assets including shares in RIL to his nephew.
Detailing the process, Jain shared how the road to recovery was not easy and they had to go to the court as the value of the shares was so high that they had no other option.
After meticulous scrutiny of documents and personal verification, they were finally successful.
Jain, in an interview, said: "We made diligent research on the basis on details acquired from his uncles's will. We first initiated communications with all the companies and got details of shareholdings."
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