The sharp reduction in the price of "wooden" in relation to "evergreen" hit not only ordinary Russians, but also made the richest top managers of Russia somewhat poorer. However, the difference between the incomes of ordinary citizens and highly paid managers is so great that the latter are unlikely to be highly dependent on the dollar exchange rate. Forbes magazine found out how much the heads of the largest Russian companies earn in foreign currency.
The rating has been updated, read the current list the richest top managers in Russia 2016 according to Forbes magazine.
The richest were chosen from the heads of 70 enterprises of the Russian Federation, whose revenue was the highest at the end of 2014. The rating did not include state-owned corporations and proprietary companies such as Norilsk Nickel and Lukoil.
The final estimate of income takes into account short-term and long-term remuneration, income received from participation in directorates of subsidiaries and remuneration received outside Russia. To convert ruble income into US currency, the average rate of the previous year was used - 38.6 rubles per dollar.
Introducing the top ten the richest top managers in Russia.
10.Mikhail Kuzovlev, $ 9.5 million
Ex-President - Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Moscow. Since 2011, he has headed the Business Council for Cooperation with Cyprus. Dimitris Christofias (former President of Cyprus) is the godfather of Kuzovlev's daughter.
9. Vladimir Yakunin, $ 11 million
In August 2015, he left the post of the head of JSC Russian Railways, giving way to Oleg Belozerov.
8. Ruben Aganbegyan, $ 11 million
CEO and Chairman of the Management Board of Otkritie Holding OJSC. His father is a famous Soviet academician-economist Abel Aganbegyan, so Aganbegyan Jr. is familiar with economics and banking since childhood.
7.Mikhail Shamolin, $ 11.6 million
Head of the Sistema Joint Stock Financial Corporation, which owns a minority stake in Ozon. With $ 11.6 million, Shamolin will probably be able to buy up the entire range of this online store.
6. German Gref, $ 13.5 million
Since 2002 he has been the Chairman of the Board of Sberbank of the Russian Federation. Speaking at the Kazan Forum of Innovative Technologies Finnopolis in September 2015, Gref said that he owns a small amount of "bitcoins", only since the moment of purchase they have fallen in price. Fortunately, now bitcoins have risen in price again.
5. Ivan Streshinsky, $ 15 million
Head of USM Advisors - a company that is part of the USM holding. The holding itself belongs to Alisher Usmanov and his partners. Streshinsky is not a public person, but it is known that the businessman is a member of the boards of directors of a number of companies: Mail.ru Group, Megafona, Kommersant Holding, UTH Russia Ltd.
4. Dmitry Razumov, $ 15 million
One of the youngest participants in the rating (Razumov is 40) has gone from a lawyer at Clifford Chance to the CEO of Onexim Group. In 2014, he joined the Board of Directors of Uralkali and became Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Brooklyn Nets Basketball Club.
3.Igor Sechin, $ 17.5 million
The President of Rosneft is the only Russian among the hundred most influential people on the planet in the Titans nomination (Time magazine, 2013). And thanks to Sechin, a 48% stake in VKontakte was bought in 2013 by an investment company close to the Kremlin, thanks to which Pavel Durov was ousted from his “brainchild” and the social network was taken under state control. After studying the quarterly reports of Rosneft, Vedomosti concluded that Sechin receives about half a million rubles a day.
2.Andrey Kostin, $ 21 million
The second line in the ranking of the richest Russian top managers went to the head of VTB Bank. In 2013, Kostin's remuneration was $ 37 million and he was the leader on last year's list.
1. Alexey Miller, $ 27 million
The most expensive top manager in Russia in 2015. The 53-year-old head of a company famous for the slogan "dreams come true." He receives remuneration at Gazprom and is the head of the board of directors of 8 companies that make up the holding. Miller received more than $ 2 million for just one job at Gazprombank in 2014. In 2010, Harvard Business Review named Alexey Miller as the world's most effective executive.
Illustrations: forbes.ru