Igor Alexandrovich Putin (russian: Игорь Александрович Путин; born 30 March 1953) is a Russian businessman and politician, former vice president of
Master Bank. He is a first cousin of the
Russian President,
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime m ...
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He is the Chairman of Igor Putin Fund, an investment company supporting and developing the industry in outlying regions of Russia.
Early life and education
Igor Putin was born in Leningrad to the family of a Soviet military officer Alexander Putin, a younger brother of Vladimir Putin senior, father of the Russian President. Soon the family moved to
Kovrov and then to
Ryazan, where Alexander Putin served as an instructor in
Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School.
Igor Putin graduated from
Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School in 1974.
Career
In 1974–1998, Igor Putin served in the
Soviet Army
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and then in
Russian Army. In 1998, he retired from the military and moved to Ryazan. In 1998–2000, he worked in
Ryazan Oblast Statistics Committee. In 2000–2005, he worked as the chairman of the Ryazan Licensing Chamber. In 2002, he became the chairman of Ryazan Coordination Committee of the
United Russia
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party. During those years Igor Putin also obtained degrees from the Volgo-Vyatskaya Academy of State Service (2000) and from
Moscow Institute of Economics, Management, and Law (2003)
In 2005, Igor Putin moved to
Samara
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to become the chairman of the
Samara Reservoir Plant (part of
VolgaBurMash holding). In October 2006, Igor Putin changed his political affiliations from the United Russia to
A Just Russia political party, but his political uplifting was halted by his cousin who did not want to develop nepotism within the government. In 2007, he became a director of
AvtoVAZbank.
In September 2010, Igor Putin became Vice President of
Master Bank. In the same month, the bank received a lucrative contract with
Russian Nanotechnology Corporation. Still, Igor Putin held the vice president position only a few months and retired in December 2010.
In February 2012, he invested in the development of the
Murmansk
Murmansk ( Russian: ''Мурманск'' lit. " Norwegian coast"; Finnish: ''Murmansk'', sometimes ''Muurmanski'', previously ''Muurmanni''; Norwegian: ''Norskekysten;'' Northern Sámi: ''Murmánska;'' Kildin Sámi: ''Мурман ланнҍ ...
port. At that time, he also owned 51% of Energiya, 40% of Avangard 500, and 25% of Gorizont TV. As of 2013, as Board Chairman of Pechenga International Sea Port, he was a member the Government Marine Board.
Money laundering
His retirement coincided with a criminal investigation in which over 30 million
Russian roubles was allegedly stolen from the bank by its employees using IT technologies. The investigation accused a leading IT specialist of the bank,
Mery Tevanyan
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of operating a large illegal business with the daily volume up to 500 million Russian roubles using bank's money. In March 2011, five days after conclusion of the investigations Igor Putin returned to the bank as a director. According to the bank he is not supposed to manage its daily operations. Igor Putin also keeps his position as a director of the AvtoVAZbank.
In November 2013, the
Central Bank of Russia revoked the banking licence of
Master Bank following money-laundering scandals. Igor Putin was director of the Board of the bank at the time of the scandal, and had previously served as Vice-President.
In 2014, a report by the
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) exposed a $20-billion money-laundering scheme between Russian banks and the Moldovan bank Moldindconbank, scheme where the Russian Land Bank wired $5 billion to the Moldovan bank. Igor Putin was a director of Land Bank, and declared to Forbes Russia that he quit this position when he grew uncomfortable about the suspicious activities of the bank. Other banks associated with Igor Putin were involved in a massive money laundering scheme dubbed the
Russian Laundromat
The Russian Laundromat was a scheme to move $20–80 billion out of Russia from 2010 to 2014 through a network of global banks, many of them in Moldova and Latvia. The ''Guardian'' reported that around 500 people were suspected of being in ...
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The system moved money through Putin's and other banks using fake loans between offshore, paper companies, bribed Moldovan judges and Moldovan and Latvian banks to move money out of Russia and into Europe.
The UK company Lantana Trade LLP, owned by Igor Putin, was the company that triggered the attention of the whistleblower
Howard Wilkinson who broke the story after he noticed Lantana Trade was filed dormant in the UK while millions of dollars were going in and out of the company's bank account in
Estonia
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. The OCCRP originally exposed The operation involved $230 billion transferred through
Danske Bank. The Russky Zemelny Bank, in which Igor Putin was an investor, shut down that same year for suspicious activities related to a 20-billion money-laundering affair.
Igor Putin resigned from the Board of Directors of the Russkiy Zemelny Bank, Promyshlenny Sberegatelny Bank and the construction company Yakut.
In 2017, the banker Alexei Kulikov was arrested for illegally pumping $10 billion out of the country through
Promersbank, a bank that held Igor Putin on its Board at the time of this arrest.
Family
His son is
Roman Putin, a businessman who set up the Russian firm Putin Consulting in March 2014, and launched the
Russian Railways corruption scandal the following month. He has a niece, Vera Putina, sometimes erroneously referred to as the niece of President Putin.
References
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Russian venture capitalists
Family of Vladimir Putin
1953 births
Living people
People from Ryazan
Russian bankers
Russian military personnel