List of Russian billionaires

Some Russian billionaires as of March 2022 (see § Current list)

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

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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

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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 Russia 68 Decrease 18.4
–US$7.8B
Iron & steel industry [5]
2 97 Vladimir Potanin Russia Russia 63 Decrease 17.3
–US$9.7B
Metals [6]
3 123 Pavel Durov Russia Russia
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis
France France
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
40 Decrease 15.1
–US$2.1B
Software: Telegram [7]
4 130 Leonid Mikhelson Russia Russia
Israel Israel
69 Decrease 14
–US$10.9B
Oil & gas industry and chemical industry [8]
5 138 Alexei Mordashov Russia Russia 59 Decrease 13.2
–US$15.9B
Iron & steel industry [9]
6 161 Mikhail Fridman Russia Russia
Israel Israel
60 Decrease 11.8
–US$3.7B
Oil & gas industry, banking, telecom, and investments in the privatization of Russia [10]
7 161 Alisher Usmanov Russia Russia 71 Decrease 11.5
–US$6.9B
Steel, telecom, and investments in the privatization of Russia [11]
8 173 Gennady Timchenko Russia Russia
Finland Finland
Armenia Armenia
71 Decrease 11.3
–US$10.7B
Oil & gas industry and investments in the privatization of Russia [12]
9 177 Andrey Melnichenko Russia Russia
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
52 Decrease 11.1
–US$6.8B
Coal industry and fertilizer [13]
10 188 Vagit Alekperov Russia Russia
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
74 Decrease 10.5
–US$14.4B
Oil [14]
11 192 Mikhail Prokhorov Russia Russia
Israel Israel
59 Decrease 10.3
–US$1.1B
Investments in the privatization of Russia [15]
12 296 German Khan Ukraine Ukraine
Russia Russia
Israel Israel
62 Decrease 7.8
–US$2.3B
Oil, banking, telecom [16]
13 350 Roman Abramovich Russia Russia
Israel Israel
Portugal Portugal
57 Decrease 6.9
–US$7.6B
Steel, Investments in the privatization of Russia [17]
14 375 Viktor Rashnikov Russia Russia 76 Decrease 6.6
–US$4.6B
Steel industry [18]
15 375 Dmitry Rybolovlev Russia Russia
Cyprus Cyprus
57 Decrease 6.6
–US$0.1B
Fertilizer [19]
16 424 Alexey Kuzmichev Russia Russia 62 Decrease 6
–US$1.8B
Oil, banking, telekom [20]
17 480 Alexander Abramov Russia Russia
Cyprus Cyprus
65 Decrease 5.5
–US$2.1B
Steel, mining [21]
18 480 Viktor Vekselberg Russia Russia
Cyprus Cyprus
67 Decrease 5.5
–US$3.5B
Metals, energy [22]
19 552 Leonid Fedun Russia Russia 68 Decrease 5
–US$6.1B
Oil [23]
20 586 Andrey Guryev & family Russia Russia 64 Decrease 4.8
–US$1.2B
Fertilizer [24]
22 601 Andrei Skoch & family Russia Russia 58 Decrease 4.7
-US$3.9B
Steel [25]
23 622 Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor Russia Russia
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Israel Israel
71 Increase 4.6
+US$0.1B
Fertilizer, real estate [26]
24 654 Suleyman Kerimov & family Russia Russia 58 Decrease 4.4
-US$11.4B
Gold [27]
25 665 Petr Aven Russia Russia 69 Decrease 4.3
-US$1.0B
Oil, banking, telecom [28]
26 709 Sergey Dmitriev [ru] Russia Russia 58 Increase 4.1
+US$0.3B
Co-founder of the software company JetBrains [29]
27 822 Iskander Makhmudov Russia Russia 60 Decrease 3.6
-US$6.1B
Mining, metals, machinery [30]
28 951 Sergey Galitsky Russia Russia 57 Decrease 3.2
-US$0.3B
Retail [31]
29 984 Sergei Popov Russia Russia 53 Decrease 3.1
-US$1.4B
Retail [32]
30 1053 Valentin Kipyatkov Russia Russia 48 Increase 2.9
+US$0.2B
Co-founder of the software company JetBrains [33]
31 1196 Igor Kesaev Russia Russia 57 Decrease 2.6
-US$1.4B
Retail, tobacco distribution [34]
32 1341 Aleksandr Frolov Russia Russia 60 Decrease 2.3
-US$1.1B
Mining, steel [35]
33 1397 Alexander Svetakov Russia Russia 56 Increase 2.2
+US$0.2B
Real estate [36]
34 1445 Tatyana Bakalchuk Russia Russia 49 Decrease 2.1
-US$10.9B
Ecommerce [37]
35 1445 Igor Makarov Russia Russia 62 Steady 2.1 Investments [38]
36 1445 Alexander Mamut Russia Russia
Israel Israel
64 Decrease 2.1
-US$0.2B
Investments [39]
37 1513 Egor Kulkov Russia Russia 52 2
Founder of the Pharmstandard [40]
38 1513 Aleksandr Skorobogatko Russia Russia 57 Decrease 2
-US$0.9B
Real estate, airport [41]
39 1579 Andrei Kozitsyn Russia Russia 64 Decrease 1.9
-US$4.4B
Metals [42]
40 1579 Alexander Nesis Russia Russia
Israel Israel
Malta Malta
61 Decrease 1.9
-US$1B
Metals, banking, fertilizers [43]
41 1579 Alexander Ponomarenko Russia Russia
Cyprus Cyprus
59 Decrease2.9
-US$1B
Real estate, airport [44]
42 1645 Igor Altushkin [ru] Russia Russia 54 Decrease1.8
-US$5.2B
Metals [45]
43 1729 Farkhad Akhmedov Russia Russia 69 Increase1.7
+US$0.3B
Investments [46]
44 1729 Oleg Deripaska Russia Russia 56 Decrease1.7
-US$1.7B
Aluminium, utlities [47]
45 1729 Dmitry Kamenshchik Russia Russia 56 Decrease1.7
-US$0.1B
Airport [48]
46 1729 Arkady Rotenberg Russia Russia 72 Decrease1.7
-US$1.2B
Construction, pipes, banking [49]
47 1729 Vladimir Yevtushenkov Russia Russia 76 Decrease1.7
-US$1.7B
Telecom, investments [50]
48 1818 Vasily Anisimov Russia Russia 73 Decrease1.6
-US$0.1B
Real estate [51]
49 1818 Sergei Gordeev Russia Russia 51 Decrease1.6
-US$2.2B
Real estate [52]
50 1818 Ivan Savvidis Russia Russia 65 Decrease1.6
-US$0.1B
Agribusiness [53]
51 1929 Nikolai Buinov Russia Russia 57 Decrease1.5
-US$0.7B
Oil, gas [54]
52 1929 Pyotr Kondrashev Russia Russia 75 Steady1.5
Investments [55]
53 1929 Yuri Shefler Russia Russia
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Israel Israel
57 Decrease1.5
-US$1.1B
Alcohol [56]
54 1929 Mikhail Shelkov Russia Russia 56 Decrease1.5
-US$0.5B
Titanium [57]
55 2076 Yelena Baturina Russia Russia 61 Increase1.4
+US$0.1B
Investment, real estate [58]
56 2076 Viktor Kharitonin Russia Russia 51 Decrease1.4
-US$2B
Pharmaceuticals [59]
57 2076 Anatoly Lomakin [ru] Russia Russia 72 Steady1.4 Investments [60]
58 2076 Vadim Moshkovich Russia Russia 57 Decrease1.4
-US$1B
Agriculture, land [61]
59 2076 Alexey Repik [ru] Russia Russia 45 Decrease1.4
-US$1.2B
Pharmaceuticals [62]
60 2076 Denis Sverdlov Russia Russia 46 1.4 Electric vehicles, founder of Arrival [63]
61 2076 Gavril Yushvaev Russia Russia
Israel Israel
67 Steady1.4 Precious metals, real estate [64]
62 2190 Oleg Boyko Russia Russia 60 Steady1.3 Diversified [65]
63 2190 Mikhail Gutseriev & brother Russia Russia 66 Decrease1.3
-US$1.2B
Oil, retail, estate [66]
64 2190 Zarakh Iliev Russia Russia 58 Decrease1.3
-US$2.1B
Real estate [67]
65 2190 Yury Kovalchuk Russia Russia 73 Decrease1.3
-US$2.1B
Banking, insurance, media [68]
66 2190 God Nisanov Russia Russia 52 Decrease1.3
-US$2.1B
Real estate [69]
67 2190 Albert Shigaboutdinov [ru] Russia Russia 71 Increase1.3
+US$0.1B
Refinery, chemicals [70]
68 2190 Ruben Vardanyan Russia Russia (Former)
Armenia Armenia
56 Increase1.3
+US$0.0B
Banking, Education, Philanthropy [71]
69 2324 Andrei Bokarev [ru] Russia Russia 57 Steady1.2 Metals, mining [72]
70 2324 Gleb Fetisov Russia Russia 58 Steady1.2 Investments [73]
71 2324 Andrei Kosogov Russia Russia 63 Decrease1.2
-US$0.2B
Banking [74]
72 2324 Megdet Rahimkulov & family Russia Russia 79 Decrease1.2
-US$0.5B
Investments [75]
73 2324 Andrei Rappoport [ru] Russia Russia 61 Steady1.2 Investments [76]
74 2324 Airat Shaimiev Russia Russia 62 Decrease1.2
-US$0.2B
Refinery, chemicals [77]
75 2324 Radik Shaimiev [ru] Russia Russia 59 Decrease1.2
-US$0.1B
Investments [78]
76 2448 Samvel Karapetyan Russia Russia
United States United States
59 Decrease1.1
-US$2.2B
Real estate [79]
77 2448 Sergei Kolesnikov [ru] Russia Russia 52 Decrease1.1
-US$0.9B
Building materials [80]
78 2449 Andrei Komarov [ru] Russia Russia 58 Decrease1.1
-US$0.1B
Investments [81]
79 2448 Igor Rybakov Russia Russia 52 Decrease1.1
-US$0.9B
Building materials [82]
80 2448 Igor Yusufov Russia Russia 68 Steady1.1 Oil and gas [83]
81 2448 Eugene Kaspersky Russia Russia 59 Decrease1
-US$0.2B
Software [84]
82 2578 Boris Rotenberg Russia Russia
Finland Finland
67 Decrease1
-US$0.2B
Construction, pipes, chemicals [85]

See also

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