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Jio Financial Services Spent Rs 17.7 Crore on CSR Initiatives in FY25

JFSL’s Rs 17.7 Crore CSR Investment Strengthens Healthcare, Education and Financial Inclusion Nationwide.

India CSR by India CSR
January 27, 2026
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JFSL’s Rs 17.7 Crore CSR Investment Strengthens Healthcare, Education and Financial Inclusion Nationwide.

NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a remote village of Odisha, a financial literacy camp introduces women to digital banking for the first time, while in Maharashtra, thousands gain access to preventive healthcare services that were once beyond reach. These moments of quiet transformation reflect the growing social footprint of Jio Financial Services Limited (JFSL). In the financial year 2024–25, the company translated its corporate philosophy of “Access Progress Now” into action through a comprehensive Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme.

As a young but fast-growing financial services company, JFSL’s approach to CSR in 2025 underscores a deeper conviction—that financial empowerment must be accompanied by social inclusion. With a total CSR spending of Rs 17.7 crore at the group level, the company focused on healthcare, education, rural development, and environmental sustainability, creating measurable impact across multiple states.

Table: Jio Financial Services Limited CSR Spending FY 2024–25

ParticularsDetails
Company NameJio Financial Services Limited (JFSL)
Financial YearFY 2024–25
Applicable CSR LawSection 135, Companies Act, 2013
CSR Spending (Group Level)Rs 17.7 crore
CSR Spending (Standalone – JFSL)Rs 4.71 crore
Average Net Profit (Standalone)Approx. Rs 235 crore*
Prescribed CSR Obligation (2%)Rs 4.70 crore
Excess / ShortfallNil (Statutory obligation met)
Unspent CSR AmountNil
CSR Implementation PartnerReliance Foundation
Primary CSR Focus AreasHealthcare, education, rural development, financial inclusion
Healthcare Beneficiaries (Maharashtra)~2.18 lakh individuals
Education Support Provided To334 students
Rural Development Reach (Odisha)18,022 individuals
Number of Villages Covered (Odisha)15 villages
Financial Literacy & Digital Camps55 camps
Women Participation in Literacy Camps~44%
Environmental InitiativesSolar financing, green energy adoption
CO₂ Emissions Avoided~18.40 metric tonnes
Single-Use Plastic Avoided~4.68 metric tonnes
CSR Committee ChairpersonRajiv Mehrishi
CSR Committee MembersSunil Mehta, Bimal Manu Tanna
CSR Oversight LevelBoard-level committee

CSR Spending Snapshot: Rs 17.7 Crore Deployed for Social Development

For FY 2024–25, Jio Financial Services Limited reported a consolidated CSR expenditure of Rs 17.7 crore, reflecting contributions made by the parent company and its subsidiaries, including Jio Credit Limited, Jio Payments Bank Limited, and Jio Insurance Broking Limited.

On a standalone basis, JFSL spent Rs 4.71 crore, meeting its statutory CSR obligation under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013. This amount was calculated as 2% of the company’s average net profits over the previous three years, which stood at approximately Rs 4.70 crore.

CSR initiatives were primarily implemented through the Reliance Foundation, enabling JFSL to leverage an established execution framework and reach communities at scale.

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Healthcare Initiatives: Strengthening Preventive Care

Healthcare emerged as one of the most significant focus areas of JFSL’s CSR agenda in 2025. In a country where medical expenses can easily push families into financial distress, the company prioritised preventive healthcare and early intervention.

In Maharashtra alone, JFSL-supported healthcare initiatives benefited over 2.18 lakh individuals. These programmes included access to medical services, health awareness campaigns, and screening initiatives, with particular emphasis on women’s health.

Special focus was placed on cervical and breast cancer awareness and screening, addressing critical gaps in preventive care for women. By supporting early diagnosis and awareness, JFSL’s healthcare initiatives aim to reduce long-term health risks while improving quality of life for vulnerable populations.

Education and Skill Development: Building Human Capital

Education and vocational training form a central pillar of JFSL’s long-term CSR strategy, aligned with national priorities such as Skill India and Digital India.

During FY 2024–25:

  • 334 students received support for higher education, helping them overcome financial barriers to academic advancement.
  • Vocational training programmes were rolled out to equip youth with job-ready skills, supporting employability and entrepreneurship.
  • Special initiatives were designed for persons with disabilities, ensuring inclusive access to education and livelihood opportunities.

By investing in education and skills, JFSL is contributing to the creation of a future-ready workforce capable of participating meaningfully in India’s growing digital economy.

Rural Development: Empowering Communities at the Last Mile

JFSL’s commitment to financial inclusion extends well beyond urban centres. In 2025, the company’s rural development initiatives were implemented across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Rajasthan, focusing on livelihoods, digital literacy, and access to financial services.

In Odisha, CSR programmes reached 18,022 individuals across 15 villages. These interventions included:

  • Support for opening savings accounts
  • Financial literacy and awareness programmes
  • Promotion of digital transactions

A total of 55 financial awareness and digital literacy camps were conducted, many in local languages to ensure better understanding. Notably, 44% of participants were women, reflecting JFSL’s efforts to narrow the gender gap in financial knowledge and access.

Environmental Responsibility: Integrating CSR and ESG

JFSL’s CSR philosophy also intersects with its environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitments. In 2025, the company supported initiatives that promote clean energy adoption and resource efficiency.

Through accessible financing options, JFSL enabled households to adopt solar energy solutions, helping reduce electricity costs while lowering carbon emissions. Internally, the company transitioned to green power tariffs at its Mumbai office, resulting in the avoidance of approximately 18.40 metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions during the year.

Additionally, JFSL avoided the use of 4.68 metric tonnes of single-use plastic, reinforcing its commitment to responsible consumption and environmental stewardship.

CSR Governance: Oversight and Accountability

Strong governance remains a cornerstone of JFSL’s CSR framework. The company’s Board-level CSR Committee oversees strategy, implementation, and monitoring of all CSR activities.

The committee is chaired by Rajiv Mehrishi, Independent Director and former Comptroller and Auditor General of India. Other members include Sunil Mehta and Bimal Manu Tanna, bringing deep expertise in governance, finance, and public policy.

The committee meets periodically to review project performance, ensure statutory compliance, and align CSR initiatives with JFSL’s broader sustainability goals.

Financial Strength Supporting Social Investment

JFSL’s ability to sustain and scale its CSR initiatives is underpinned by its solid financial foundation. As the company continues to expand its presence in India’s financial services ecosystem, CSR remains embedded in its growth strategy rather than treated as a peripheral obligation.

By integrating CSR with business values such as access, responsibility, and transparency, JFSL ensures that social investments grow alongside financial performance.

Looking Ahead: Scaling Impact with Purpose

As Jio Financial Services Limited moves deeper into its growth phase, its CSR roadmap signals a continued focus on healthcare access, education, financial literacy, and rural empowerment. The company’s leadership has consistently emphasised that sustainable growth must be inclusive and future-oriented.

With a Rs 17.7 crore CSR investment in FY 2024–25, JFSL has demonstrated that financial institutions can play a transformative role in nation-building. From healthcare support for over 2.18 lakh people to education assistance for hundreds of students, the company’s CSR efforts are creating tangible change.

For JFSL, CSR is not an add-on—it is a strategic commitment to ensuring that progress reaches every corner of society.

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