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The richest women in Russia: the rating

The rating "The richest women of Russia" is published by Forbes magazine for several years in a row. This year, it included 30 participants with the size of states from $ 60 million to $ 1 billion. The average age of businesswomen is 52 years. In a separate place (No. 0) is the former spouse of businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev named Elena. After the divorce, she can get $ 5.1 billion. So, let me present you the rating "The richest women of Russia" ("Forbes").

№ 0 Elena Rybolovleva (potentially $ 5.1 billion)

The former companion of Dmitry Rybolovlev's life could have been on the first place of the rating if she had received a part of the state of a billionaire after the divorce. In 2014, the Geneva court ordered Dmitry to pay the former wife $ 4.5 billion in cash. In addition, Elena should receive property in the area of Cologne (Geneva), as well as art and jewelry for $ 560 million.

On the other hand, the court recognized the inviolability of the assets of the businessman transferred to the trust fund of the heirs long before the divorce proceedings. Assets were included by Dmitry in the trust three years before the divorce. Beneficiaries Rybolovlev appointed his daughters.

The trust is an agreement under which assets are transferred to the disposal of the manager, but the founder has the right to influence operations with them. Dmitry repeatedly used this opportunity. For example, in 2013, one of the companies of the trust, owned by his daughter Catherine, bought two Greek islands (Sparti and Scorpios) for $ 100 million. Under the same scheme, a penthouse was bought in Manhattan ($ 88 million) and a mansion in Palm Beach $ 95 million).

In general, if Elena receives a sum announced by the court, she will lead the rating "The richest women in Russia", the list of which is presented in this article. We go further.

№ 1 Elena Baturina ($ 1 billion)

In 2010, she took the third place in the rating "The richest women of Russia and the world" with a fortune of $ 2.9 billion. In the same year her husband Yuri Luzhkov was released from the post of the mayor of Moscow because of "loss of trust". Elena immediately left the country and put up her company Inteko for sale. Baturina managed to gain $ 1 billion for her. After leaving, Elena began organizing a network of hotels abroad, as well as investing in a number of large North American and European real estate funds. Since the end of 2013, she is trying to recover from the Ministry of Finance 33.6 billion rubles for the seized from her land.

№ 2 Olga Belyavtseva ($ 450 million)

The second place in the list of "The richest women of Russia" belongs to the current co-owner of JSC "Progress". In the early 90's, Olga was an economist at the Lebedyansky plant. Five years later she founded the company Assol, which became one of the largest distributors of Lebedyansky's products in the Black Earth and southern Russia. In 2004, Belyavtseva acquired a block of shares (18.4%) of OJSC Lebedyansky. Four years later, PepsiCo bought out about 75% of the shares of this company. For her share, Olga received about $ 330 million. At the same time, the Progress plant, which produced mineral water and baby food, was withdrawn from Lebedyansky. The former shareholders of the enterprise became the new owners of the plant. Now Olga has a 35% stake in Progress.

№ 3 Tatiana Bakalchuk ($ 380 million)

The third place in the rating "The richest women of Russia" goes to the founder of the largest online store of shoes and clothes called "Wildberries". Tatiana came up with this business when she was on maternity leave in 2004. Deciding to earn some money, Bakalchuk began to resell clothes from the European catalogs "Quelly" and "Otto". Her husband Vladislav actively helped her. At first the warehouse of the store was in a couple's apartment, and they took all the parcels by themselves. Now, the Wildberries have 150 points of self-transportation. The company has 4,500 employees, and the number of customers has reached 2.5 million.

№ 4 Natalia Lutsenko (about $ 325 million)

In 1994, the spouses Natalia and Alexander Lutsenko founded the Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies and began to trade in fodder additives and fodder. Then the company built two oil extraction plants in the Kaliningrad region. This allowed to become the "Commonwealth" the largest producer of vegetable oils in Russia. Another direction of the company's activity is the logistics business. In 2012, the Japanese company Mitsui Bussan purchased 10% of the Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies and estimated the entire group at $ 2.2 billion. Natalia's share of $ 325 million allowed her to be on the fourth place in the rating "The richest women in Russia". At the moment the board of directors is headed by her husband Alexander.

№ 5 Muslim Latypov (about $ 315 million)

Muslim, like other richest women in Russia, whose life path was not so easy, began with the position of the seller. Then she became a commodity expert, and a few years later - director of the canteen. In the 90's Latypova opened her own business selling confectionery. After eight years, the first store of products "Bakhetle" appeared.

For 15 years Latypova managed to increase the number of supermarkets to 26. All of them sold their own Tatar baking . Thanks to this, "Bakhetle" has become a regional brand of Tatarstan. Today, the company employs 5,000 people.

In his republic, Muslim is a significant figure. In 2014 she was awarded the Order of Merit for the Motherland.

№ 6 Natalia Bykovskaya (about $ 270 million)

The holder of the sixth place in the rating "The richest women in Russia" is his wife, Senator Vadim Moshkovich. Together with him, Natalia owns 75% of GC Rusagro. Bykovskaya has been working in this company for leadership positions for more than 10 years. And two years ago she was on the board of directors of the enterprise "Augur Estate", which is controlled by her husband.

No. 7 Guzelia Safina (about $ 265 million)

Deputy Head of PSC "TAIF" closes the list of "The richest women in Russia". World top-rankings of the wealthiest people always include the name Safina. The career of Guzelia began in 1977. For the next 14 years she worked as an accountant in various companies in Kazakhstan. In 1991 she was offered the position of chief accountant in the association "Kazan". Then on its basis appeared the group "Taif", which includes shares of such large enterprises of Tatarstan as "TGC-16", "Nizhnekamskneftekhim" and "Kazanorgsintez". Since 1996, Safina has been working as Deputy Director of JSC "Taif", being a minority shareholder of the company.

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