Who is Oleg Tinkov?
Oleg Tinkov used to be one of Russia’s wealthiest individuals, a banking tycoon and entrepreneur. He founded Tinkoff Bank in 2006, which grew to become one of Russia’s leading banks.
Before starting Tinkoff Bank, Tinkov established several businesses, including the frozen food producer Daria, Tinkoff Beer, and Tinkoff Restaurants, according to Forbes. He sold his alcohol business to InBev in 2005 and launched the bank the following year.
Oleg Tinkov Age
Oleg Tinkov was born on December 25, 1967, in Polysayevo, Russia. Tinkov is currently 58 years old.
Oleg Tinkov Wife
While studying at university, Tinkov met an Estonian, Rina Vosman. The couple married in June 2009, after 20 years together.
Oleg Tinkov Children
Tinkov and Vosman have three children. Their daughter, Daria Tinkov, studied at King’s College London, while sons Pasha and Roman attended St Edward’s School, Oxford.
Oleg Tinkov Early Life
Tinkov was born in Polysayevo, in the Leninsk-Kuznetsk district of Kemerovo Oblast, to a miner and a seamstress.
He developed an interest in road cycling at age 12, joining school and workplace cycling clubs. He won multiple competitions and earned the title of candidate for master of sports in 1984. During training camps, he also began trading hard-to-find goods from Central Asia on the black market.
His cycling career was interrupted by military service, as he did not join the Sports Club of the Army and was sent to the border troops. Between 1986 and 1988, he served in the Russian Far East, in Nakhodka and Nikolayevsk-on-Amur.
Oleg Tinkov Education
In 1988, Tinkov enrolled at the Mining Institute, where he started trading items like jeans, cosmetics, caviar, and vodka with foreign students. He built a cross-border trading business with peers who later became Russian retail tycoons. In 1999, he studied at the University of California, Berkeley.
Oleg Tinkov Business
Tinkov founded a variety of businesses, including a network of household appliance stores (Technoshock), frozen food factories (Daria), brewing companies, and the Tinkoff restaurant chain.
He also launched lesser-known ventures like the music store Music Shock and record label Shock Records, which produced albums for bands like Kirpichi and Leningrad, and collaborated with Knife for Frau Müller.
Tinkov was the founder and chairman of Tinkoff Bank until 2015. Established in 2007, the bank ranked 45th in assets and 33rd in equity among Russian banks as of December 1, 2016.
Oleg Tinkov Net Worth
According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Tinkov’s net worth was estimated at $8.2 billion (around ₹68,000 crore) in November 2021, but Forbes valued it at $0.8 billion (around ₹6,600 crore) just four months later.
After criticizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in April 2022, Tinkov said officials from the Putin administration threatened to nationalize Tinkoff Bank. Under pressure, he sold his 35% stake, went into hiding, and later renounced his Russian citizenship, citing the Russo-Ukrainian War and “Putin fascism.”