Forbes totaled list of heirs of Russian billionaireswho will get the richest inheritance. At the same time, marital shares were not taken into account. Forbes experts simply divided the status of each oligarch into all of his recognized children. Therefore, the children of Roman Abramovich did not get into the top 10 richest heirs. Indeed, each of them (the ex-governor of Chukotka has 7 children) had only 1.1 billion dollars each.
We present you a dozen young lucky ones who will inherit several billion “evergreen” bills.
10. Laura and Katya Fridman, Alexander and Nika Ozhelsky
The share for each child is 3.3 billion dollars.
Their father, Mikhail Fridman, is not going to take heirs to work for Alfa Group or LetterOne. It is good when children have freedom of choice.
9. Ksenia Frank, Natalya and Ivan Timchenko
The share for each child is $ 3.8 billion.
The youngest daughter of Gennady Timchenko (owner of the Volga Group) Ksenia is married to Gleb Frank, the son of the CEO of Sovcomflot. The eldest is engaged in cinema according to Forbes. And the son studies at the University of Geneva.
8. Ekaterina and Anna Rybolovlev
The share for each child is 3.85 billion dollars.
Last year, the luxurious wedding of Catherine and Juan Sartori, a financier from Uruguay, took place. The wedding took place on the island of Scorpios (in the Ionian Sea) - a gift from his father to his beloved daughter. Once upon a time on this Greek island, Aristotle Onassis and Jacqueline Kennedy loved to retire. Anna Rybolovlev does not spoil her youngest daughter, and she does not yet have her own island.
7. Jahangir Makhmudov
Share - 4 billion dollars.
Continues the top 10 richest heirs of Russian businessmen, the son of Iskander Makhmudov. This is one of the main shareholders of the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company (UMMC). In 2015, Jahangir became deputy general director of Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant, which is part of UMMC Holding. His passion is hunting, as with Makhmudov Sr.
6. Irina and Alexander Vekselberg
The share for each child is 5.25 billion dollars.
Children of the owner of Renova Group of Companies Viktor Vekselberg studied at Yale University. Alexander works at the American Renova venture capital fund Columbus Nova Technology Partners, which invests in startups. Irina lives in Russia and holds the post of adviser to the head of the New Age Capital Partners company, which deals with Russian-Chinese transactions.
5. Polina Galitskaya
The share is 5.7 billion dollars.
Many of the readers must have visited the Magnit chain stores at least once. They are owned by Pauline's father - Sergey Galitsky. It is not known whether the daughter will continue the work of her father. So far, she is studying at the Department of Economics at the Kuban State University. Sergei himself, in an interview with Vedomosti, said that he would not want his daughter to do business, because women and entrepreneurship are different concepts.
4. Alexis Kuzmichev
The share is 6.7 billion dollars.
One of the founders and shareholders of Alfa Group, Alexei Kuzmichev, remained a bachelor for a long time. He first married at 40 years old. In 2009, his wife Svetlana had a son, Alexis, who is now attending school in Paris.
3. Victoria Michelson and her brother
The share for each child is 7.2 billion dollars.
Leonid Michelson, who owns Novatek and Sibur, had a daughter, Victoria, in 1992. Currently, the girl is engaged in contemporary art (contemporary art), and her 60-year-old father recently had a second child, a boy.
2. Tara Melnichenko
The share is 8.2 billion dollars.
The only daughter of Andrei Melnichenko, who owns Eurochem and SUEK. Tara was 4 years old, and she was too early to go to school. But the girl has already seen more countries than many Russians in her entire life. Her parents have real estate not only in the Russian Federation, but also in Monaco, USA, England, France and Switzerland.
1. Yusuf Alekperov
The share is 8.9 billion dollars.
The only child of the largest shareholder of the oil company Lukoil, Vagit Alekperov, received a specialized education and is preparing to become a successor to his father’s business. He will get a stake in Lukoil, provided that Alekperov Jr. will not share or sell it.