Tatyana Bakalchuk again topped the list of the richest women in Russia according to Forbes
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Tatyana Bakalchuk for the second time in a row topped the Forbes "Richest Women in Russia" rating. Her fortune is estimated at $ 7 billion. The rating also includes Tatyana Litvinenko and other successful women entrepreneurs in the country.
Forbes magazine has published a ranking of the 20 richest women in Russia for 2023. For the second time in a row, this list was topped by the CEO and main shareholder of Wildberries, Tatyana Bakalchuk, with an estimated net worth of $7 billion.
Second place on the list was taken by Tatyana Litvinenko with a capital of $2.8 billion. In May 2022, she received a 20.6% stake in Phosagro from her husband Vladimir Litvinenko. In third place was Varvara Skoch, the daughter of Andrei Skoch, Alisher Usmanov's partner. In December 2020, she acquired a stake in USM holding valued at $2.5 billion. Fourth place was taken by Marina Mordashova, wife of Alexei Mordashov, who owns a 52% stake in Nordgold, her fortune is estimated at $1.85 billion. Fifth place was taken by Lidia Mikhailova, along with their sons, they control more than 80% of the shares of the Cherkizovo group, its capital is $ 1.55 billion.
Also in the top ten are Elena Baturina, president of Inteco Management ($1.3 billion), Victoria Mikhelson, daughter of the founder of Novatek ($1.2 billion), Evgenia Gurieva, wife of the founder of the Fosagro group ($875 million), Ekaterina Fedun , daughter of the co-owner of the Lukoil oil company ($800 million), and Lyudmila Kogan, widow of businessman Vladimir Kogan ($725 million).
Second place on the list was taken by Tatyana Litvinenko with a capital of $2.8 billion. In May 2022, she received a 20.6% stake in Phosagro from her husband Vladimir Litvinenko. In third place was Varvara Skoch, the daughter of Andrei Skoch, Alisher Usmanov's partner. In December 2020, she acquired a stake in USM holding valued at $2.5 billion. Fourth place was taken by Marina Mordashova, wife of Alexei Mordashov, who owns a 52% stake in Nordgold, her fortune is estimated at $1.85 billion. Fifth place was taken by Lidia Mikhailova, along with their sons, they control more than 80% of the shares of the Cherkizovo group, its capital is $ 1.55 billion.
Also in the top ten are Elena Baturina, president of Inteco Management ($1.3 billion), Victoria Mikhelson, daughter of the founder of Novatek ($1.2 billion), Evgenia Gurieva, wife of the founder of the Fosagro group ($875 million), Ekaterina Fedun , daughter of the co-owner of the Lukoil oil company ($800 million), and Lyudmila Kogan, widow of businessman Vladimir Kogan ($725 million).
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