Andrei Guryev & family
$9.32B
as of 07/05/24
About Andrei Guryev & family
Andrei Guryev and his family own almost 50% of PhosAgro, one of the world's largest producers of phosphate-based fertilizers.
He stepped down as deputy chairman of PhosAgro's board in March 2022 after his son was included in the EU sanction list. He was sanctioned later by the U.K. and U.S.
Meanwhile his son, Andrei A. Guryev, stepped down as CEO of PhosAgro around the same time.
A former communist committee leader in Moscow, Guryev got his start as deputy director at Mikhail Khodorkovsky's Menatep Group in 1990.
After Khodorkovsky, his former boss and once Russia's richest person, went to jail, Guryev led a buyout of Menatep subsidiary PhosAgro.
Personal stats
Citizenship
Russian FederationSource of wealth
FertilizersResidence
Moscow, Russian FederationMarital status
MarriedBirth date
03/24/60 (age 64)Number of children
2Education
Master, Saint Petersburg Mining University; Bachelor of Arts/Science, State Central Institute of Physical CultureSelf-made
self-madeAndrei Guryev & family’s fortune is worth
155K
troy ounces of gold
143K
median U.S. household
93K
median U.S. income
0.186%
U.S. credit card volume
0.037%
GDP of the United States
0.027%
United States debt
Did you know?
Guryev owns the Witanhurst estate in U.K., which is the second largest home in London after Buckingham Palace.
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