Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Jio, which is part of Reliance Industries conglomerate, has been ranked the top company globally in the Fortune`s fourth annual "Change The World" list released on Monday. The list ranked companies as per their profit motive to help the planet and tackle social problems.

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"If access to the Internet is a basic human right -- and the United Nations declared it one in the summer of 2016 -- then Reliance Jio deserves more credit than most for expanding access to it," Fortune said.

"It has since (its inception) issued a super-low cost smartphone and is rolling out fixed broadband service as well. Reliance Jio, which says it`s profitable, has amassed 215 million subscribers in just 22 months," it added.

It was followed by the global pharmaceutical major Merck at the second position.

Among other companies on the list, Bank of America ranked third and the China-based Alibaba Group ranked fifth.

"In 2007, even as the financial crisis began taking huge bites out of its balance sheet, Bank of America committed to lending, investing and otherwise raising $20 billion for low-carbon and sustainable business," Fortune said.

Regarding the Alibaba Group, it said: "Alibaba wants to drive money into rural China in a fairly literal way. Its popular maps service, Auto-Navi, launched a `poverty alleviation map` feature in Henan province this year, designed to entice day-trippers into remote countryside towns."

"It (Alibaba) flags what facilities are available, helping local restaurants, gas stations and shops draw customers and develop an online presence."