Full name:
Shamalov Yuri
Shamalov Yuri Date of Birth
10 June 1970
Shamalov Yuri Citizenship
Russia
Shamalov Yuri Professional field/official position
President of the Gazfond Pension Fund, a member of the Board of Gazprom Media.
Shamalov Yuri biography:
SHAMALOV Yuri Nikolayevich (b. 1970) is the eldest son of co-owner of Rossiya Bank Nikolay Shamalov and the elder brother of Vladimir Putin’s son-in-law, Kirill Shamalov.
- From February 1997 to July 2003, he worked as the Commercial Project Coordinator at Siemens and later as Deputy Director for Sales of the Medical Solutions Department of Siemens LLC in Moscow.
- Between July and August 2003, he held the position of First Vice-President of the Gazfond Pension Fund, owned by Gazprom. In August of that year, he was appointed President of the Gazfond. He is also a member of the Board of Gazprom-Media Holding Joint-Stock Company.
Shamalov Yuri crimes:
Complicity in national and cross-border corruption, cronyism.
Shamalov is a typical representative of the so-called Putin’s oligarchy, individuals who have accumulated their multimillion and billion-dollar fortunes mainly due to personal ties or long-standing friendships with Vladimir Putin. Additionally, this is the second generation, which strengthens the clan-mafia system and the acquisition of dynastic features.
The RBC investigation notes that Yuri Shamalov, despite not being the formal owner of the business, “is in a significant managerial position: since 2003, he has been the head of Gazfond, the largest private pension fund in Russia.”
- In 2015, the fund’s assets were estimated at 450 billion rubles. More than half a million of Gazfond’s mandatory pension insurance clients are employees of the largest Russian monopoly Gazprom and its many former and current structures: Sibur, Gazprom Media, Gazprombank, Gazprom Neft, and others. The appointment of such a mediocre manager to such a high position in Gazfond had only one reasonable explanation, a relationship with Putin’s friend Nikolai Shamalov, as well as work in the St. Petersburg Committee on Foreign Economic Relations in the early 1990s, which was headed by the future president of Russia Vladimir Putin and the future head of Gazprom, Alexey Miller.
The leadership of one of the largest financial institutions in Russia allowed Yuri Shamalov to ensure the implementation of large-scale projects that have a corrupt nature and aim to enrich members of business clans led by individuals from Putin’s inner circle — Timchenko, Kovalchuk, Miller, and Shamanov. - In 2011, Novaya Gazeta noted that “the eldest son of Nikolai Shamalov was influential in the big business of his colleagues in the Lake cooperative. Under Yuri Shamalov, a deal was made to redistribute the assets of the state-owned company Gazprom in favor of the Rossiya bank.”
Yuri’s assistance was also used for the acquisition of a $2 billion stake in Sibur by his younger brother Kirill Shamanov in 2014 through a loan from Gazprombank, which he controls together with partners as a member of the board and the head of its largest shareholder. At the same time, the transaction, according to experts, was carried out by oligarchs-friends of Putin to minimize damage from international sanctions, and Kirill Shamalov acted as the nominal owner of this asset, as a son-in-law of President Putin.