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Thursday, 2 May
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The richest get richer: Forbes has updated the ranking of Ukrainian billionaires

Ukrainian billionaires have significantly enhanced their financial situations over the past year.

The latest ranking has been posted on the Forbes website.

Last spring, oligarchs were not yet ready for the COVID-19 pandemic, when the world's leading stock indices decreased significantly, while oil sometimes costless than zero.

Now oil prices break the annual records, and exchange indices are the highest throughout the history.

Rinat Akhmetov

His fortune has grown to $7.6 billion and he ranks first in the ranking of the richest Ukrainians. His main assets include:

- Metinvest $3.3 billion

- DTEK $2.1 billion

- Real estate $0.7 billion

- FUIB $0.3 billion

- Lemtrans $0.3 billion

- Others - about $900 million

Viktor Pinchuk

While in June 2020 his fortune was estimated at $1.4 billion, now it has grown to $2.5 billion. The main assets of the businessman include the following:

- Real estate $0.8 billion

- Cash $0.7 billion

- Interpipe $0.5 billion

- Other assets $500 million

Konstantin Zhevago

Over the past year, he has been able to strengthen his fortune by $1 billion to $2.1 billion. His main assets:

- Ferrexpo $1.4 billion

- Arterium $0.3 billion

- Cash $0.3 billion

- Other assets $100 million

Igor Kolomoysky

The former owner of PrivatBank strengthened his fortune to $1.8 billion, and his main assets:

- Oil and gas assets $0.7 billion

- Metallurgical assets $0.4 billion

- Cash $0.2 billion

- Real estate $0.1 billion

- Dniproazot $0.1 billion

- Media $0.1 billion

- Other assets $200 million

Gennady Bogolyubov

Igor Kolomoysky's colleague also strengthened his fortune by almost 500 million - to $1.7 billion, and his main assets:

- Oil and gas assets $0.7 billion

- Cash and other assets of almost $1 billion

Petro Poroshenko

The fortune of the former president of Ukraine has increased to $1.6 billion, and his main assets:

- Roshen $1.1 billion

- Cash $0.2 billion

- Ukrprominvest-Agro $0.1 billion

- Other assets $200 million