Rustem Sulteev

$2.19B
as of 07/05/24

About Rustem Sulteev

Rusteem Sulteev got rich as co-owner of TAIF Group, a large regional holding company with assets in the Republic of Tatarstan.

TAIF became a shareholder in most of its companies during Russia's privatization in the mid 1990s.

He and his co-owner Albert Shigaboutdinov merged TAIF with petrochemical company Sibur in 2021.

Sulteev and other shareholders of TAIF received shares in Sibur, owned by billionaires Leonid Mikhelson and Gennady Timchenko.

Sulteev remains an owner of an oil refinery, a chain of gas stations and construction company.

Sulteev and his wife were sanctioned by the European Union in December 2023.

Personal stats

Citizenship

Russian Federation

Source of wealth

Refinery, chemicals

Residence

Kazan, Russian Federation

Marital status

Married

Birth date

01/04/54 (age 70)

Number of children

2

Education

Master of Science in Engineering, Kazan Institute of Civil Engineering

Self-made

self-made

Rustem Sulteev’s fortune is worth

36K

troy ounces of gold

34K

median U.S. household

22K

median U.S. income

0.044%

U.S. credit card volume

0.009%

GDP of the United States

0.006%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Did you know?

Sulteev and other ex-stakeholders of the TAIF Group, Radik Shaimiev and Albert Shigaboutdinov, also own Avers Bank.

Net worth over time

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Financial assets

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