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'''Igor Kim''' (born 12 January [[1966]] in [[Ushtobe]], [[Almaty Region]], [[Kazakh SSR]]) — is a Russian [[businessman]] and [[bank]]er who is the major shareholder in ExpoBank (68.6022% stake), Orient Express Bank, D2 Insurance and Expo Capital bank in RUssia, as well 100% of AS ExpoBank in [[Latvia]]. Igor Kim also owns the Food Master chain of regional restaurants and approximately 40,000 sq m of [[commercial property|commercial real-estate]] in [[Novosibirsk]]. His wealth was estimated by Russian Forbes at USD 460 million in [[2013]]<ref name="finansy"> |
'''Igor Kim''' (born 12 January [[1966]] in [[Ushtobe]], [[Almaty Region]], [[Kazakh SSR]]) — is a Russian [[businessman]] and [[bank]]er who is the major shareholder in ExpoBank (68.6022% stake), Orient Express Bank, D2 Insurance and Expo Capital bank in RUssia, as well 100% of AS ExpoBank in [[Latvia]]. Igor Kim also owns the Food Master chain of regional restaurants and approximately 40,000 sq m of [[commercial property|commercial real-estate]] in [[Novosibirsk]]. His wealth was estimated by Russian Forbes at USD 460 million in [[2013]]<ref name="finansy">Elena Zubova: ''[http://www.forbes.ru/finansy/igroki/246436-poglotitel-bankov «Поглотитель банков: опыт Игоря Кима как отражение эволюции банковской системы»]''. Forbes.ru, 23.10.2013</ref> |
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Igor Kim (born 12 January 1966 in Ushtobe, Almaty Region, Kazakh SSR) — is a Russian businessman and banker who is the major shareholder in ExpoBank (68.6022% stake), Orient Express Bank, D2 Insurance and Expo Capital bank in RUssia, as well 100% of AS ExpoBank in Latvia. Igor Kim also owns the Food Master chain of regional restaurants and approximately 40,000 sq m of commercial real-estate in Novosibirsk. His wealth was estimated by Russian Forbes at USD 460 million in 2013[1]
- ^ Elena Zubova: «Поглотитель банков: опыт Игоря Кима как отражение эволюции банковской системы». Forbes.ru, 23.10.2013