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Russian billionaire Oleg Tinkov renounces his nationality because of the conflict in Ukraine

2022-10-31T23:04:59.404Z


Billionaire Oleg Tinkov, founder of the online bank Tinkoff, a great FinTech success of recent years, denounced a “crazy” war.


Billionaire Oleg Tinkov, founder of the online bank Tinkoff, a great FinTech success of recent years, announced on Monday that he had renounced his Russian nationality because of the conflict in Ukraine, which he had strongly criticized.

“I made the decision to give up my Russian citizenship.

I cannot and do not want to be associated with a fascist country which has started a war with its peaceful neighbor and which kills innocent people daily,”

he wrote on Instagram.

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Hatred of “Putin’s Russia”

“I hope that other prominent Russian businessmen will follow my example, in order to weaken (Vladimir) Putin's regime and its economy and ultimately defeat

it,” he added.

He accompanied his message with the photograph of a certificate from the Russian consulate confirming the end of his Russian citizenship.

"I hate Putin's Russia, but I love all Russians who are clearly against this crazy war!"

, wrote Oleg Tinkov again.

Colorful billionaire Oleg Tinkov is the founder of Tinkoff Bank, which has grown rapidly and in 2020 claimed to be Russia's third-largest retail bank behind state-owned giants Sberbank and VTB.

It claims to have some 20 million customers today.

He had virulently criticized the "absurd"

Russian offensive

in Ukraine in April, calling on Westerners to help put an end to this

"massacre"

.

It was one of the strongest positions issued at the time by a Russian businessman.

Read alsoThese Russian oligarchs exasperated by the war in Ukraine

Oleg Tinkov was arrested in 2020 in London at the request of the United States, which accused him of tax evasion.

He was later released on bail and undergoing treatment in London for leukemia.

He left the post of CEO of the Tinkoff bank in 2020, the latter having distanced himself from his anti-offensive statements.

Source: lefigaro

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