For the second year in a row, Forbes has ranked the highest paid managers in Russian business. The total annual income of 25 participants in the rating amounted to $ 325 million.
Our top ten included the most expensive top managers of Russiatopping the Forbes ranking. It is noteworthy that the leaders in the list are leaders of public sector companies that earn significantly more than colleagues from the private sector.
10. Mikhail Zadornov ($ 12 million)
VTB-24 Chairman of the Board alternated his political career with work in the banking business. Zadornov was twice a deputy of the State Duma, worked as an adviser to Sberbank and the first deputy chairman of the Russian government.
9. Vladimir Yakunin ($ 15 million)
Yakunin - President of Russian Railways since 2005. In June 2013, there were rumors about Yakunin’s resignation, but half an hour after the sensation in the media, she was denied by the official Kremlin. Prior to his current position, the Top Manager served as First Deputy Minister of Railways.
8. Ivan Streshinsky ($ 15 million)
The CEO of USM Advisors worked in the field of aircraft manufacturing, metallurgy, investment, and telecommunications. Streshinsky is 44 years old, he is an active user of the VKontakte social network and an avid mushroomer.
7. Dmitry Razumov ($ 15 million)
The CEO of Onexim Group has been at his post since 2007. It was then that Mikhail Prokhorov and Vladimir Potanin made a division of assets, and Prokhorov created the Onexim group. Razumov - the youngest in the ranking of “dear” Top managers - he was 38 years old.
6. Mikhail Kuzovlev (135 million)
The Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Moscow was appointed to this position in April 2011. Prior to this, Kuzovlev worked as the first deputy chairman of the board of VTB Bank. The 47-year-old manager began his career in banking in 1997 with the post of senior vice president of Probusinessbank.
5. Herman Gref ($ 15 million)
The Chairman of the Board of Sberbank owns shares in the company headed by him for the amount of $ 2.19 million. In Gref's career, he worked in the City Hall of St. Petersburg and held the post of Minister of Economic Development and Trade. The current head came to Sberbank in 2007.
4. Andrey Akimov ($ 15 million)
This year, the Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank celebrated the 60th anniversary. Akimov began his career at Vneshtorgbank of the USSR, managed to work in Switzerland and Austria. To date, Akimov owns a stake in Gazprombank worth about $ 1.8 million.
3. Alexey Miller ($ 25 million)
The Gazprom Management Committee Chairman is 51 years old. Miller is a Ph.D. in economics. He managed to work in the city hall of St. Petersburg, in the seaport of the Northern capital and as Deputy Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation.
2. Andrey Kostin ($ 35 million)
The permanent head of VTB Bank has been working at his post for more than 10 years. Kostin is 57 years old, his track record includes both service in the Australian Consulate General of the USSR and work as chairman of Vnesheconombank.
1. Igor Sechin ($ 50 million)
Rosneft President and Chairman of the Board ranking of the highest paid top managers. Sechin is 53 years old, he managed to make a career not only in big business, but also in politics, having worked as an assistant to the president and deputy chairman of the government.