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Residence
  
Moscow

Net worth
  
2.2 billion USD (2015)

Citizenship
  
Russian

Name
  
Alexander Mamut

Organizations founded
  
SUP Media

Role
  
Entrepreneur


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Full Name
  
Alexander Leonidovich Mamut

Born
  
29 January 1960 (age 64) (
1960-01-29
)
Moscow, Russia

Occupation
  
businessman and investor

Known for
  
advisor to Boris Yeltsin

Spouse
  
Nadezhda Brezhneva (m. ?–2002)

Children
  
Pyotr Mamut, Esfir Mamut, Nikolay Mamut

Similar People
  
Galina Timchenko, Yevgeny Chichvarkin, Alexander Nesis, Vladimir Potanin, Viktor Vekselberg

Education
  
Moscow State University

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Alexander Leonidovich Mamut (also spelled Aleksandr, born 29 January 1960) is a Russian billionaire lawyer, banker and investor.

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Early life

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Alexander Mamut was born on 29 January 1960. His father is Leonid Solomonovich Mamut, Doctor of Jurisprudence, lawyer, one of the authors of the Russian Constitution, and his mother is Cicilia Ludwigovna, a defense attorney. In 1977 Mamut finished Moscow gymnasium #17, in 1982 graduated from Moscow State University, Faculty of Law.

Career

Mamut began his career as a lawyer.

In 1990 together with Andrey Gloriozonov, Mamut founded "Business and Cooperation” Bank, that was renamed in 1991 into Commercial Bank “Imperial”. The bank was founded to service companies in the field of fuel and energy. Its biggest clients were Gazprom and Lukoil. In 1990 Mamut founded “ALM-Consulting” law firm (ALM abbreviated after Mamut’s name) and served as Managing Partner there throughout 1990–1993. Mamut founded the Company of Project Financing in 1993, and served as its chief executive officer until 1998. Meanwhile, he was the co-founder and director of Sedmoy Continent from 1993 to 1997. He was the founder of ALM Development and remained an investor until 2001.

Mamut served as the Chairman of Moscow Business World (MDM-Bank) from 1999 to 2002. He founded the SUP Company in 2006, and acquired LiveJournal Russia in 2007. That year, he also founded the “Most” Restaurant and Club. Mamut’s “A&NN” Investment Company acquired 100% of shares of Evroset from Evgeniy Chichvarkin and Timur Artemiev in 2008. By October 2008, he sold 49.9% to VimpelCom. Meanwhile, he acquired the “Pioneer” Movie Theatre and renovated it.

Mamut acquired 60% of the Spar Moscow Holding in 2009. He also acquired the “Torpedo-ZIL” football club for the symbolic price of $1. Two years later, in 2011, he invested in the Nomos-Bank. In May 2011, Mamut acquired Waterstones, a UK-based bookstore chain, through Capital Fund Management Limited, a subsidiary of his A&NN company. He is a large investor in Ingosstrakh, the insurance company, and Troika-Dialog, an investment bank. He has also invested in Polymetal International, a mining company, and PIK Group, a construction company.

Mamut became the sole owner of the SUP Media in December 2012. By 2014, he became the Chairman of Rambler&Co. He is also the owner of Lenta.ru, a news website.

Political activity

Mamut made donations to Boris Yeltsin's 1996 re-election campaign. Mamut served as an economic adviser to the President of Russia, Alexander Voloshin from 1998 to 1999.

Philanthropy

Mamut served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Teatr Praktika, a theatre whose director was Eduard Boyakov. By 2009, he served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design. The Institute aims to change the landscape of Russian cities.

Personal life

Mamut is a widower from his second marriage. He has five children. He resides in Moscow, Russia, with an additional residence in Kensington, London, and a yacht.

References

Alexander Mamut Wikipedia