The Most Famous

BUSINESSPEOPLE from Uzbekistan

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This page contains a list of the greatest Uzbekistani Businesspeople. The pantheon dataset contains 847 Businesspeople, 2 of which were born in Uzbekistan. This makes Uzbekistan the birth place of the 37th most number of Businesspeople behind Finland, and Egypt.

Top 2

The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Uzbekistani Businesspeople of all time. This list of famous Uzbekistani Businesspeople is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.

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1. Alisher Usmanov (b. 1953)

With an HPI of 59.93, Alisher Usmanov is the most famous Uzbekistani Businessperson.  His biography has been translated into 38 different languages on wikipedia.

Alisher Burkhanovich Usmanov (Uzbek: Alisher Burxonovich Usmonov, Russian: Алишер Бурханович Усманов; born 9 September 1953) is a Russian-Uzbek oligarch. He is sanctioned by the US, EU, UK, and Ukrainian governments. By 2024, Usmanov had an estimated net worth of $13.4 billion and was ranked number 144 among the world's wealthiest people. Usmanov made his wealth after the collapse of the Soviet Union, through metal and mining operations, and investments. He is a shareholder of 49% of Metalloinvest, a Russian industrial conglomerate, which consolidated in 2006 JSC Metalloinvest's assets (Mikhailovsky GOK and Ural Steel) with those of Gazmetall JSC (Lebedinsky GOK and the Oskol Electrometallurgical Plant). He owns the Kommersant publishing house. He is also a co-owner of Russia's second-largest mobile telephone operator, MegaFon, and co-owner of Udokan copper which develops one of the largest copper deposits in the world. Usmanov eventually teamed up with Yuri Milner and became the largest investor of Digital Sky Technologies ("DST"). On 16 September 2010, DST changed its name to "Mail.ru Group". He also holds shares of a number of international technology companies. He was the president of the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime, the international governing body of the sport of fencing, from 2008 until 2022, and again from 2024. On 28 February 2022, in reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Union blacklisted Usmanov, imposing an EU-wide travel ban on him and freezing all his assets. On 3 March, the United States imposed similar sanctions on him, with some exceptions for his companies. Usmanov was named in the Official Journal of the European Union, the publication of record of the EU, as a "pro-Kremlin oligarch with particularly close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin [who is] one of Vladimir Putin's favorite oligarchs." Usmanov denied these allegations and filed an appeal in the European Court of Justice in an attempt to lift the sanctions. On 7 February 2024, the appeal was dismissed. However, the EU Council dropped the term “oligarch” from Usmanov’s sanctions reasoning. It now reads “a leading businessperson”. He spent six years in a Soviet prison in the 1980s on charges of fraud and embezzlement, but his conviction was later overturned. In 2000, he was eventually rehabilitated by the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan, which ruled that the case against him was trumped up and no crime had been committed.

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2. Lev Avnerovich Leviev (b. 1956)

With an HPI of 47.30, Lev Avnerovich Leviev is the 2nd most famous Uzbekistani Businessperson.  His biography has been translated into 15 different languages.

Lev (Levi) Leviev (born 30 July 1956) is an Israeli diamond magnate, investor and philanthropist. Leviev was the Chairman and majority shareholder of Africa Israel Investments, a diversified conglomerate, between 1997-2018. Leviev lived in Israel between 1971-2007 and moved to reside in London. He is a noted philanthropist for Chabad Lubavitch causes in Eastern Europe and Israel. In 2018, Leviev had a net worth of US$1 billion according to Forbes.

People

Pantheon has 2 people classified as Uzbekistani businesspeople born between 1953 and 1956. Of these 2, 2 (100.00%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living Uzbekistani businesspeople include Alisher Usmanov, and Lev Avnerovich Leviev.

Living Uzbekistani Businesspeople

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