Richest man of Russia took a share in children in companies

The richest Russian man Alexei Mordashov returned control over the NordGold gold mining company and the Tui tour operator, writes Interfax.

Mordashov family owns 34 percent of the international TUI AG tour operator (and 100 percent of his Russian daughter) and almost 100 percent of NordGold. These shares belong to Unifirm. She is 65 percent owned by LLC KN-Holding, and 35 percent – Mordashov through other structures. In late December, the billionaire received 100 percent of KN-Holding, consolidating unifirm in his hands.

From December 2018, KN-Holding belonged to in half the Sons of Businessman Cyril (22 years) and Nikita (21 years). Such a step businessman explained continuity. In January of this year, Kirill’s share in KN-Holding increased to 100 percent. Now Mordashov took the share of his children “in order to improve the efficiency of property management.”

The state of the businessman is estimated at $ 29.52 billion. Earlier, Forbes wrote that Nikita Mordashov went to serve in the army at the insistence of the Father after the deduction from the university in the summer of 2020.

The son of the billionaire studied world politics and global economy. However, by the end of the year, he was among the most lagging course students. Because of this, he remained without a share in the family company. Total billionaire seven children.

/Media reports.