Russia’s richest woman is still the founder, CEO and main shareholder (99%) of country’s largest ecommerce platform Wildberries Tatyana Bakalchuk, with Forbes estimating her fortune at
For the first time the list includes seven participants whose fortune topped
16 out of 20 participants of the rating received their assets through inheritance, divorce or participation in the family business. Some have entered the rankings after post-sanction transfers of equity from their family members, as in the case of Mikhelson (daughter of co-founder of Novatek gas major
The top 10 of the rating included:
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Tatyana Bakalchuk , CEO of Wildberries, owns a 99% stake in the marketplace,$7bn fortune -
Tatiana Litvinenko , owns a 20.6% stake inPhosagro fertiliser major,$2.8bn -
Varvara Skoch , owns 15% ofUSM Holding of billionaireAlisher Usmanov ,$2.5bn -
Marina Mordashova, owns 52% of Nordgold gold miner,
$1.85bn -
Lidia Mikhailova (with her family), owns 80% of Cherkizovo agro group,$1.55bn -
Elena Baturina , sold Inteko developer, capital,$1.3bn ; -
Victoria Mikhelson , owns a 2.3% stake in Novatek gas major, equity,$1.2bn ; -
Evgenia Gurieva, owns 4.82% of
Phosagro fertiliser major, capital,$875mn ; -
Ekaterina Fedun , owns 1.2% of Lukoil oil major, capital,$800mn ; -
Lyudmila Kogan , owns 82% ofUralsib Bank , BFA-Development, capital,$725mn
The rating also includes Lidia Sulteeva (holding company Vulkan, fortune
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