
Mikhail Fridman
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Date of birth | April 21,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Lviv |
Ukraine | |
Net worth | 14. 8 billion USD (2019) |
Forbes | |
Children | Larisa Fridman |
Katerina Fridman | |
Katia Fridman | |
Parents | Marat Fridman |
Evgenia Rothstein | |
Did you know | Mikhail Fridman is the eighth-wealthiest Russian people by net worth (world rank: 15. 1 billion). |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Job | Politician |
Investor | |
Philanthropist | |
Banker | |
Nationality | Israeli |
Russian | |
Education | MISIS |
Founded | Alfa-Bank |
Alfa Group | |
LetterOne | |
Genesis Philanthropy Group | |
Alfa Eco. | |
Movies/Shows | The Man Who Was Too Free |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 519024 |
Mikhail Fridman Life story
Mikhail Maratovich Fridman is a Ukrainian-born, Russian–Israeli businessman, billionaire, and oligarch. He is one of the co-founders of Alfa-Group, a multinational Russian conglomerate. According to Forbes, he was the seventh-richest Russian as of 2017.
Russian oligarch lambasts country's 'massacre'

... Two of the country s most prominent oligarchs Mikhail Fridman and Oleg Deripaska have made separate calls for peace, but have stopped short of direct criticism...
Sanctioned Russian oligarchs linked to £800m worth of UK property

... " The UK-based billionaire oligarch Mikhail Fridman had his shares frozen in the investment firm LetterOne, which owns international health food chain Holland & Barrett, after the EU sanctioned him following Russia s invasion of Ukraine...
War in Ukraine: Separatist leaders targeted in new UK sanctions

... Further family members of Russian oligarchs have also been targeted, including Pavel Ezubov, cousin of Oleg Deripaska, and Nigina Zairova, the executive assistant to Mikhail Fridman...
Russia oligarchs: The mega-rich men facing global sanctions

... SANCTIONED BY: EUThe EU describes Pyotr Aven (pictured on the left) as one of President Putin s closest oligarchs, and Mikhail Fridman as an enabler of Putin s inner circle...
Ukraine conflict: Your guide to understanding day six

... Ukraine-born billionaire banker Mikhail Fridman told a press conference in London the war was a tragedy for both sides...
Russian oligarch Fridman calls for end to Ukraine war

... Billionaire banker Mikhail Fridman told a press conference in London the war was a tragedy for both sides...
Russian oligarch Fridman calls for end to Ukraine war
One of Russia's richest men has said imposing sanctions on oligarchs would have no impact on Moscow's decision to launch A War in Ukraine.
Billionaire banker Mikhail Fridman told a press conference in London The War was a tragedy for both sides.
But he stopped short of direct criticism, saying personal remarks could be a risk not just To Himself but also staff and colleagues.
He joins another businessman, Oleg Deripaska , in calls for peace.
The two men are The Most prominent oligarchs to speak out against Russia's invasion, now in its sixth day.
Born in Ukraine before the break-up of the Soviet Union , Mr Fridman was The Founder of Russia's biggest private bank, Alfa, and runs investment firm LetterOne which has extensive interests in oil and retailing.
On Monday, the European Union slapped sanctions on Mr Fridman, who lives in London, and long-time partner Pyotr Aven.
The EU statement described Mr Fridman as " a top Russian financier and enabler of Putin's inner circle".
'Sensitive issue'
The billionaire told reporters on Tuesday the sanctions, which freeze some assets and impose a travel ban, were unjustified and he would fight them.
But he added the sanctions would, in any case, not have the desired effect of helping to rein in the Kremlin.
He Said : " My parents always told me: you know, because you are a Jew, you could not be in this position or that position, in this university or this job.
" Now, I'm facing the same situation here in The West , because you are Russian. "
He Said The Conflict in Ukraine should end as soon as possible, but avoided questions about outright condemnation of President Vladimir Putin 's actions.
" Please, don't push me to comment, " He Said , adding it would be not just " my personal risk, but also a risk for my colleagues and staff".
He Said his companies had tens of thousands of staff in Russia, Ukraine and the UK. " It's a very sensitive issue. We have a dozens of partners and I do not have a right to put all of them At Risk . "
Mr Deripaska, who founded one of Russia's largest industrial groups, has also pleaded for peace in a post on the messaging app Telegram .
Source of news: bbc.com