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Rybolovlev Dmitry Evgenievich
Rybolovlev Dmitry Evgenievich

Dmitry Evgenievich Rybolovlev is a Russian entrepreneur, owner of the Cypriot company Madura Holdings (previously she owned the shares of the largest fertilizer producer in Russia, Uralkali).

Aktivs

Since September 2010, he has owned 9.7% of the largest bank in Cyprus, Bank of Cyprus. From Rybolovlev's investments, it is known about a biotechnology company in Switzerland, where his family previously lived. The owner of a controlling stake in the Monaco football club[1].

Position in the Forbes ranking

As of April 2013, Rybolovlev ranks 13th in the Forbes ranking with an estimated fortune of $9.1 billion.

It ranks 14th in the ranking of the Russian-language version of Forbes "The Richest Businessmen of Russia - 2011"[2]. Dmitry Rybolovlev's fortune is estimated at $9.5 billion.

Education

In 1990 he graduated from Perm Medical University.

Career

In the early 1990s, he went into business.

From March to June 1992 - Director of the investment brokerage company Inkombrok.

Since June 1992 - President of the Financial House investment company. In March 1994, he became acting chairman of the board. In 1992, he registered the Stone Belt checking investment fund.

Since 1995 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Credit FD Bank.

In 1999-2000 - Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Ural Financial House Bank. Since 1999 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Uralkali, by 2000 he consolidated a controlling stake in the company.

Since November 2005, he has also been chairman of the board of directors of the Belarusian Potash Company.

In June 2010, he sold a controlling stake (53.2%) in Uralkali (one of the world's largest producers of potash fertilizers) to Kaliha Finance Limited, Aerellia Investments Limited and Becounioco Holdings Limited (a pool of investors led by Suleyman Kerimov). The amount of the transaction was estimated[3]

In September 2010, he actually gained control of the largest bank in Cyprus, Bank of Cyprus, by buying 9.7% of its shares Person of[4]

In April 2011, Uralkali sold the remaining 10% to the structure of Alexander Nesis.

Since then, he has become the owner of Monaco Football Club and a number of real estate properties, including a villa in Hawaii. Her Russian businessman bought from the Hollywood film actor Will Smith.

2022: 12th place in the list of richest Russians with a fortune of $9.7 billion

Social activities

Full member of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Olympians Support Fund.

Family

Interesting facts

Known as the owner of the largest house in the United States, who bought[5] from billionaire Donald Trump for $100 million].

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