Most recently, Forbes published a list of the richest wives of Russian parliamentarians. And so I did not keep myself waiting for a new rating, which included richest women in Russia. This time, the experts analyzed the income from their own business activities of beautiful ladies.
We offer a look at the top ten ranking of the richest Russians. Each of them has its own source of profit - real estate, freight, IT, insurance or the real economy.
10. Tatyana Bakalchuk ($ 155 million)
Tatyana - founder and co-owner of Russia's largest online clothing and accessories store Wildberries.ru. She started her business with the delivery of clothes from Germany, sorting the parcels in her own apartment. Today, the store sells products of more than a hundred different brands.
9. Khob's love ($ 175 million)
Khoba is the chief accountant and former vice president of NK Lukoil. Love is a candidate of economic sciences and holder of the title Honored Economist of the Russian Federation. She has been working in Lukoil since 1993.
7-8. Nadezhda Martyanova ($ 180 million)
The General Director of Moscow Joint Stock Insurance Company is also a member of the Presidium of the All-Russian Union of Insurers, as well as the Chairman of the Social Insurance Committee.
7-8. Natalia Fileva ($ 180 million)
Fileva - shareholder and first deputy general director for finance, economics and commercial work of Sibir Airlines (S7 Airlines). The company is headed by the husband of Natalia Vladislav Filev.
6. Guzelia Safina ($ 210 million)
Guzelia is a shareholder and deputy general director for economics and finance at Taif. According to Forbes experts, this oil company is the largest among non-public companies in Russia.
5. Natalya Kasperskaya ($ 220 million)
Natalia is the general director of InfoWatch IT company, one of the leaders in the market of corporate information security systems. About 15 years until June 2011, Kaspersky was the head of Kaspersky Lab.
4. Muslim Latypov ($ 300 million)
Muslim is the general director of the Bechetle retail company. Latypova - holder of the medal of the Order of Glory to Russia, winner of the All-Russian contests “Manager of the Year” and “Trade Man”.
3. Olga Belyavtseva ($ 400 million)
Olga earned most of her capital from the sale of shares in the Lebedyansky plant of PepsiCo Corporation. Today Belyavtseva is a member of the board of directors of Progress Capital, which produces baby food FrutoNanya, Babies and Lipetsk pump-room water.
2. Natalya Lutsenko ($ 550 million)
Income Natalya Lutsenko brings Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies, the largest supplier of soybeans in the Russian market and a producer of various vegetable oils. Natalia began creating her own business in 1994 together with her husband.
1. Elena Baturina ($ 1.1 billion)
The wife of the ex-mayor of Moscow, the richest woman in Russia. She currently lives in London and does not intend to do business in Russia. The main income of Baturina comes from Inteco Management Corporation, which carries out investment activities and real estate transactions.