Russian version of the Forbes magazine published a ranking of the 200 richest businessmen in the country in 2016. Leonid Mikhelson, key shareholder of Russia’s largest independent gas producer Novatek and petrochemical giant Sibur, has been for the first time crowned by Forbes as the country’s richest man with $14.4 billion fortune. Forbes top ten richest Russians - in this photo gallery by TASS.
Forbes top ten richest Russians in 2016
Leonid Mikhelson, key shareholder of Russia’s largest independent gas producer Novatek and petrochemical giant Sibur, has been for the first time crowned by Forbes as the country’s richest man
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Leonid Mikhelson, key shareholder of Russia’s largest independent gas producer Novatek and petrochemical giant Sibur, $14,4 bln
© Valery Sharifulin/ITAR-TASS Mikhail Fridman, the owner of Alfa Group, the biggest financial and industrial investment group in Russia, $13.3 bln
© Pavel Smertin/ITAR-TASS Alisher Usmanov, the majority owner of Russian telecom operator MegaFon, $12.5 bln
© Mikhail Metzel/ITAR-TASS Vladimir Potanin, chairman of the Interros, major Russian private investment company, $12.1 bln
© Mikhail Japaridze/ITAR-TASS Gennady Timchenko, co-founder of the Gunvor Group, one of the largest international energy traders, $11.4 bln
© Mikhail Metzel/TASS Alexei Mordashov, the majority shareholder of Severstal, a large Russian conglomerate with interests in metal, energy and mining companies, $10.9 bln
© Artyom Korotayev/TASS Viktor Vekselberg, the owner and president of Renova Group and Skolkovo Foundation president, $10.5 bln
© Alexander Shcherbak/TASS Vladimir Lisin, chairman and the majority shareholder of Novolipetsk or NLMK, one of the four largest steel companies in Russia, $9.3 bln
© Sergei Fadeichev/TASS Vagit Alekperov, president of Russian oil company LUKOIL, $8.9 bln
© Mikhail Metzel/TASS German Khan, one of the owners of Alfa-Group, $8.7 bln
© Valery Sharifulin/ITAR-TASS