List of Russian billionaires
This is a ranking list of Russian billionaires. The following is based on the annual estimated wealth and assets assessment compiled and published by American business magazine Forbes. The wealth of 83 people exceeds $1 billion.[1]
Methodology
[edit]As was reported by Forbes in 2012, the World's Billionaires ranking is compiled based on the data provided by more than 50 reporters working in 16 countries throughout the year. The reporters arrange interviews with the candidates, interview the employees, attorneys, and securities analysts, and keep track of candidates' deals. The net worth is estimated based on individuals' assets, such as stakes in public and private companies, yachts, art, and real estate. Interviews are conducted to vet the figures and improve the estimate of an individual's holdings. Positions in a publicly-traded stock are priced to market on a date roughly a month before publication. For example, the 2022 ranking relies on the stock prices and exchange rates as of March 11, 2022. Privately held companies are priced by the prevailing price-to-sales or price-to-earnings ratios. Known debt is subtracted from assets to get a final estimate of an individual's estimated worth in United States dollars. Since stock prices fluctuate rapidly, an individual's true wealth and ranking at the time of publication may vary from their situation when the list was compiled.[2][3][4]
The Forbes policy is not to list multigenerational families who share fortunes. Still, in some cases, it lists couples and/or siblings together if the ownership breakdown among them is not clear. However, an estimated net worth of $1 billion should be calculated per person. If the wealth could be traced to one living individual, the Forbes includes wealth belonging to a member's immediate relatives. Royal families and dictators that have their wealth contingent on a position are always excluded from the rankings.[2][3]
2022 list
[edit]The billionaires are listed as follows, including their rank in Russia (R#) and world rank (W#), citizenship, age, net worth, and source of wealth:
R# | W# | Name | Image | Citizenship | Age (y.o.) |
Net worth (billions of USD) |
Source of wealth | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 87 | Vladimir Lisin | Russia | 68 | 18.4 –US$7.8B |
Iron & steel industry | [5] | |
2 | 97 | Vladimir Potanin | Russia | 63 | 17.3 –US$9.7B |
Metals | [6] | |
3 | 123 | Pavel Durov | Russia Saint Kitts and Nevis France United Arab Emirates |
40 | 15.1 –US$2.1B |
Software: Telegram | [7] | |
4 | 130 | Leonid Mikhelson | Russia Israel |
69 | 14 –US$10.9B |
Oil & gas industry and chemical industry | [8] | |
5 | 138 | Alexei Mordashov | Russia | 59 | 13.2 –US$15.9B |
Iron & steel industry | [9] | |
6 | 161 | Mikhail Fridman | Russia Israel |
60 | 11.8 –US$3.7B |
Oil & gas industry, banking, telecom, and investments in the privatization of Russia | [10] | |
7 | 161 | Alisher Usmanov | Russia | 71 | 11.5 –US$6.9B |
Steel, telecom, and investments in the privatization of Russia | [11] | |
8 | 173 | Gennady Timchenko | Russia Finland Armenia |
72 | 11.3 –US$10.7B |
Oil & gas industry and investments in the privatization of Russia | [12] | |
9 | 177 | Andrey Melnichenko | Russia United Arab Emirates |
52 | 11.1 –US$6.8B |
Coal industry and fertilizer | [13] | |
10 | 188 | Vagit Alekperov | Russia Azerbaijan |
74 | 10.5 –US$14.4B |
Oil | [14] | |
11 | 192 | Mikhail Prokhorov | Russia Israel |
59 | 10.3 –US$1.1B |
Investments in the privatization of Russia | [15] | |
12 | 296 | German Khan | Ukraine Russia Israel |
63 | 7.8 –US$2.3B |
Oil, banking, telecom | [16] | |
13 | 350 | Roman Abramovich | Russia Israel Portugal |
58 | 6.9 –US$7.6B |
Steel, Investments in the privatization of Russia | [17] | |
14 | 375 | Viktor Rashnikov | Russia | 76 | 6.6 –US$4.6B |
Steel industry | [18] | |
15 | 375 | Dmitry Rybolovlev | Russia Cyprus |
57 | 6.6 –US$0.1B |
Fertilizer | [19] | |
16 | 424 | Alexey Kuzmichev | Russia | 62 | 6 –US$1.8B |
Oil, banking, telekom | [20] | |
17 | 480 | Alexander Abramov | Russia Cyprus |
65 | 5.5 –US$2.1B |
Steel, mining | [21] | |
18 | 480 | Viktor Vekselberg | Russia Cyprus |
67 | 5.5 –US$3.5B |
Metals, energy | [22] | |
19 | 552 | Leonid Fedun | Russia | 68 | 5 –US$6.1B |
Oil | [23] | |
20 | 586 | Andrey Guryev & family | Russia | 64 | 4.8 –US$1.2B |
Fertilizer | [24] | |
22 | 601 | Andrei Skoch & family | Russia | 58 | 4.7 -US$3.9B |
Steel | [25] | |
23 | 622 | Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor | Russia United Kingdom Israel |
71 | 4.6 +US$0.1B |
Fertilizer, real estate | [26] | |
24 | 654 | Suleyman Kerimov & family | Russia | 58 | 4.4 -US$11.4B |
Gold | [27] | |
25 | 665 | Petr Aven | Russia | 69 | 4.3 -US$1.0B |
Oil, banking, telecom | [28] | |
26 | 709 | Sergey Dmitriev | Russia | 58 | 4.1 +US$0.3B |
Co-founder of the software company JetBrains | [29] | |
27 | 822 | Iskander Makhmudov | Russia | 60 | 3.6 -US$6.1B |
Mining, metals, machinery | [30] | |
28 | 951 | Sergey Galitsky | Russia | 57 | 3.2 -US$0.3B |
Retail | [31] | |
29 | 984 | Sergei Popov | Russia | 53 | 3.1 -US$1.4B |
Retail | [32] | |
30 | 1053 | Valentin Kipyatkov | Russia | 48 | 2.9 +US$0.2B |
Co-founder of the software company JetBrains | [33] | |
31 | 1196 | Igor Kesaev | Russia | 58 | 2.6 -US$1.4B |
Retail, tobacco distribution | [34] | |
32 | 1341 | Aleksandr Frolov | Russia | 60 | 2.3 -US$1.1B |
Mining, steel | [35] | |
33 | 1397 | Alexander Svetakov | Russia | 56 | 2.2 +US$0.2B |
Real estate | [36] | |
34 | 1445 | Tatyana Bakalchuk | Russia | 49 | 2.1 -US$10.9B |
Ecommerce | [37] | |
35 | 1445 | Igor Makarov | Russia | 62 | 2.1 | Investments | [38] | |
36 | 1445 | Alexander Mamut | Russia Israel |
64 | 2.1 -US$0.2B |
Investments | [39] | |
37 | 1513 | Egor Kulkov | Russia | 52 | 2 |
Founder of the Pharmstandard | [40] | |
38 | 1513 | Aleksandr Skorobogatko | Russia | 57 | 2 -US$0.9B |
Real estate, airport | [41] | |
39 | 1579 | Andrei Kozitsyn | Russia | 64 | 1.9 -US$4.4B |
Metals | [42] | |
40 | 1579 | Alexander Nesis | Russia Israel Malta |
61 | 1.9 -US$1B |
Metals, banking, fertilizers | [43] | |
41 | 1579 | Alexander Ponomarenko | Russia Cyprus |
60 | 2.9 -US$1B |
Real estate, airport | [44] | |
42 | 1645 | Igor Altushkin | Russia | 54 | 1.8 -US$5.2B |
Metals | [45] | |
43 | 1729 | Farkhad Akhmedov | Russia | 69 | 1.7 +US$0.3B |
Investments | [46] | |
44 | 1729 | Oleg Deripaska | Russia | 56 | 1.7 -US$1.7B |
Aluminium, utlities | [47] | |
45 | 1729 | Dmitry Kamenshchik | Russia | 56 | 1.7 -US$0.1B |
Airport | [48] | |
46 | 1729 | Arkady Rotenberg | Russia | 72 | 1.7 -US$1.2B |
Construction, pipes, banking | [49] | |
47 | 1729 | Vladimir Yevtushenkov | Russia | 76 | 1.7 -US$1.7B |
Telecom, investments | [50] | |
48 | 1818 | Vasily Anisimov | Russia | 73 | 1.6 -US$0.1B |
Real estate | [51] | |
49 | 1818 | Sergei Gordeev | Russia | 51 | 1.6 -US$2.2B |
Real estate | [52] | |
50 | 1818 | Ivan Savvidis | Russia | 65 | 1.6 -US$0.1B |
Agribusiness | [53] | |
51 | 1929 | Nikolai Buinov | Russia | 57 | 1.5 -US$0.7B |
Oil, gas | [54] | |
52 | 1929 | Pyotr Kondrashev | Russia | 75 | 1.5 |
Investments | [55] | |
53 | 1929 | Yuri Shefler | Russia United Kingdom Israel |
57 | 1.5 -US$1.1B |
Alcohol | [56] | |
54 | 1929 | Mikhail Shelkov | Russia | 56 | 1.5 -US$0.5B |
Titanium | [57] | |
55 | 2076 | Yelena Baturina | Russia | 61 | 1.4 +US$0.1B |
Investment, real estate | [58] | |
56 | 2076 | Viktor Kharitonin | Russia | 51 | 1.4 -US$2B |
Pharmaceuticals | [59] | |
57 | 2076 | Anatoly Lomakin | Russia | 72 | 1.4 | Investments | [60] | |
58 | 2076 | Vadim Moshkovich | Russia | 57 | 1.4 -US$1B |
Agriculture, land | [61] | |
59 | 2076 | Alexey Repik | Russia | 45 | 1.4 -US$1.2B |
Pharmaceuticals | [62] | |
60 | 2076 | Denis Sverdlov | Russia | 46 | 1.4 | Electric vehicles, founder of Arrival | [63] | |
61 | 2076 | Gavril Yushvaev | Russia Israel |
67 | 1.4 | Precious metals, real estate | [64] | |
62 | 2190 | Oleg Boyko | Russia | 60 | 1.3 | Diversified | [65] | |
63 | 2190 | Mikhail Gutseriev & brother | Russia | 66 | 1.3 -US$1.2B |
Oil, retail, estate | [66] | |
64 | 2190 | Zarakh Iliev | Russia | 58 | 1.3 -US$2.1B |
Real estate | [67] | |
65 | 2190 | Yury Kovalchuk | Russia | 73 | 1.3 -US$2.1B |
Banking, insurance, media | [68] | |
66 | 2190 | God Nisanov | Russia | 52 | 1.3 -US$2.1B |
Real estate | [69] | |
67 | 2190 | Albert Shigaboutdinov | Russia | 71 | 1.3 +US$0.1B |
Refinery, chemicals | [70] | |
68 | 2190 | Ruben Vardanyan | Russia (Former) Armenia |
56 | 1.3 +US$0.0B |
Banking, Education, Philanthropy | [71] | |
69 | 2324 | Andrei Bokarev | Russia | 58 | 1.2 | Metals, mining | [72] | |
70 | 2324 | Gleb Fetisov | Russia | 58 | 1.2 | Investments | [73] | |
71 | 2324 | Andrei Kosogov | Russia | 63 | 1.2 -US$0.2B |
Banking | [74] | |
72 | 2324 | Megdet Rahimkulov & family | Russia | 79 | 1.2 -US$0.5B |
Investments | [75] | |
73 | 2324 | Andrei Rappoport | Russia | 61 | 1.2 | Investments | [76] | |
74 | 2324 | Airat Shaimiev | Russia | 62 | 1.2 -US$0.2B |
Refinery, chemicals | [77] | |
75 | 2324 | Radik Shaimiev | Russia | 59 | 1.2 -US$0.1B |
Investments | [78] | |
76 | 2448 | Samvel Karapetyan | Russia United States |
59 | 1.1 -US$2.2B |
Real estate | [79] | |
77 | 2448 | Sergei Kolesnikov | Russia | 52 | 1.1 -US$0.9B |
Building materials | [80] | |
78 | 2449 | Andrei Komarov | Russia | 58 | 1.1 -US$0.1B |
Investments | [81] | |
79 | 2448 | Igor Rybakov | Russia | 52 | 1.1 -US$0.9B |
Building materials | [82] | |
80 | 2448 | Igor Yusufov | Russia | 68 | 1.1 | Oil and gas | [83] | |
81 | 2448 | Eugene Kaspersky | Russia | 59 | 1 -US$0.2B |
Software | [84] | |
82 | 2578 | Boris Rotenberg | Russia Finland |
67 | 1 -US$0.2B |
Construction, pipes, chemicals | [85] |
See also
[edit]References
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