Gennadiy Bogolyubov

Gennadiy Bogolyubov (born 1961/1962) is a London-based Cypriot-Ukrainian billionaire businessman, and controls Privat Group, along with Ihor Kolomoyskyi and Oleksiy Martynov.

Gennadiy Bogolyubov
Born1961/1962 (age 57–58)[1]
NationalityUkrainian
CitizenshipUkraine, UK, Israel and Cyprus
Known forPrivat Group
Net worth$5.429 billion (December 2010)[1]
Spouse(s)married
Children4
Relativessister = Natalia Sheykhetov

Early life

Gennadiy Bogolyubov is a native of Dnipro.[1]

Career

In 2010, Bogolyubov was reported as being the third richest Ukrainian, having a net worth of $5.429 billion.[1]

He has interests in ferroalloys, petrochemicals, and finance, and owns the largest manganese miner in Australia, Consolidated Minerals.[1]

In April 2015, it was reported that he had settled out of court with his rabbi, Yonah Pruss, who had sought over £20 million, over "two major London property deals".[2]

Bogolyubov and fellow Ukrainian billionaire Igor Kolomoisky are being sued by another Ukrainian billionaire Viktor Pinchuk in the largest damages claim before London's High Court, for about US$2 billion.[2][3]

Philanthropy

Bogolyubov has established the Bogolyubov Foundation, "a charitable organisation rooted in authentic Torah values".[4]

Personal life

Bogolyubov is married with four children.[1] He resides on Belgrave Square in Belgravia, London, England.[2]

It was reported in The Guardian that Bogolyubov had acquired Cypriot citizenship in 2016 through a "Golden visa" scheme, "as a result of him having made substantial investments in the country (via certain companies) and being fully compliant with the legal requirements at the time".[5]

In November 2017 Bogolyubov officially declared that he was a citizen of Ukraine, Great Britain, Israel and Cyprus.[6] He also noted that he lives in Geneva, Switzerland.[7]

References

  1. "#3 Richest: Gennady Bogolyubov, 48". kyivpost. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  2. Armitage, Jim (21 April 2015). "Oligarch Bogolyubov settles property dispute with his rabbi". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  3. Armitage, Jim (13 March 2015). "Oligarchs at war: Claims of murder among Ukrainian billionaires in High Court case". The Independent. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  4. "The Bogolyubov Foundation website". bogolyubovfoundation. Archived from the original on 27 December 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  5. Pegg, David (17 September 2017). "The billionaires investing in Cyprus in exchange for EU passports". the Guardian. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  6. (in Ukrainian) Bogolyubov confirmed that he has 4 citizenship, Ukrayinska Pravda (9 November 2017)
  7. (in Ukrainian) Bogolyubov confirmed that he has 4 citizenship, Ukrayinska Pravda (9 November 2017)
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