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Ruslan Sulimovich Baysarov (russian: Руслан Сулимович Байса́ров; born August 9, 1968 in Prigorodnoye,
Russian SFSR The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ...
,
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
) is a Russian businessman of Chechen descent and the owner and general director of the Tuva Energy Industrial Corporation. In 2019 he was listed among Forbes Magazine's 200 Richest Businessmen in Russia, with a fortune estimated at $500 million.


Early life and education

Baysarov was born on August 9, 1968 in Prigorodnoye village, which is in the Grozny district, Russia, to Sulim and Kasirat Baysarov. He is one of many siblings. After graduating from school in 1985 and supported himself by reselling imported computers adapted for Russian-speaking users. He served in the army from 1986 to 1988, and upon his return transferred to the Oil Institute in
Grozny Grozny ( rus, Грозный, p=ˈgroznɨj; ce, Соьлжа-ГӀала, translit=Sölƶa-Ġala), also spelled Groznyy, is the capital city of Chechnya, Russia. The city lies on the Sunzha River. According to the 2010 census, it had a pop ...
, graduating in 1996 with a degree in engineering economics. In 2001, he received a master's degree in sociology from
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
. In 2018, Baisarov received a Ph.D. in technical sciences from the National University of Science and Technology MiSiS.


Business career

In the early 2000s he entered the oil business when he joined the Russian Fuel Union's board of directors. From 2001 until 2004 he served as vice-president of the Moscow Fuel Company, formerly named the Association of Independent Gasoline Stations. He then became vice-president of the Moscow Oil and Gas Company in 2005 and first vice-president of the company in 2007, a role which he kept until 2010.


Tuva Energy Industrial Corporation

In 2011 he became owner and general director of the Tuva Energy Industrial Corporation (TEPK). In 2013, the company obtained a license to develop the
Elegest coal mine The Elegest Coal Mine is a coal mine located in Tuva. The mine has coal reserves amounting to 855.2 million tonnes of coking coal, one of the largest coal reserves in Asia Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, ...
, one of the largest in Russia, with a total area of 84 km2 and reserves of 855 million t of coal. In April 2018, TEPK entered a 30-year concession agreement with the Russian government, according to which TEPK Kyzyl-Kuragino, a subsidiary of TEPK, would lead the development and operation of the Elegest-Kyzyl-Kuragino railroad. In April 2019, TEPK Kyzyl–Kuragino entered an agreement with
Russian Railways Russian Railways (russian: link=no, ОАО «Российские железные дороги» (ОАО «РЖД»), OAO Rossiyskie zheleznye dorogi (OAO RZhD)) is a Russian fully state-owned vertically integrated railway company, both manag ...
, making the state-owned railway company the official general contractor for the construction of the Elegest-Kyzyl–Kuragino line. The integrated development project of the Elegest coal mine includes the construction of a coal terminal port in Khabarovsk Krai scheduled to be officially commissioned in the third quarter of 2023.


Bamtonnelstroy-Most Group of Companies

In 2015, Baisarov acquired 25% of the SK Most Group of Companies (since October 2021 — Bamtonnelstroy-Most Group of Companies (BTS-MOST)), a major Russian construction corporation, and in 2016 he became controlling shareholder (56%) and assumed the post of chairman of the board of directors. In December 2016, SK Most Group of Companies began building a double-lane highway cable-stayed bridge in the Blagoveshchensky district of Amur Oblast, connecting between
Blagoveshchensk Blagoveshchensk ( rus, Благове́щенск, p=bləgɐˈvʲeɕːɪnsk, meaning ''City of the Annunciation'') is a city and the administrative center of Amur Oblast, Russia. It is located at the confluence of the Amur and the Zeya Rivers, opp ...
, Russia and
Heihe Heihe (; ; Russian: Хэйхэ) is a prefecture-level city of northern Heilongjiang province, China, located on the Russian border, on the south bank of the Amur (Heilong) River, across the river from Blagoveshchensk. At the 2020 census, 1,2 ...
, China across the Amur River. Russia's investment in the project is estimated at 14 billion rubles and China's is estimated at 5.2 billion. The bridge is scheduled to open at the end of 2019.
Tongjiang-Nizhneleninskoye railway bridge Tongjiang-Nizhneleninskoye railway bridge (Amur River Bridge) is an international Sino-Russian railroad bridge linking Nizhneleninskoye (in Russian: Нижнеленинское) in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast with Tongjiang (in Chinese: 同江 ...
, the first railway bridge over the Amur River, connecting Russia and China, was partially completed in 2019. In 2017, SK Most Group of Companies began working on broadening the
Sakhalin Oblast Sakhalin Oblast ( rus, Сахали́нская о́бласть, r=Sakhalínskaya óblast', p=səxɐˈlʲinskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast) comprising the island of Sakhalin and the K ...
region railroad section of the
Far Eastern Railway Far Eastern Railway (russian: Дальневосточная железная дорога) is a railway in Russia that crosses Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk Krai, Amur Oblast, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and Yakutia. Information The railway administ ...
. The project is to be completed by 2020. In January 2019, the company completed the construction of a number of units in the,
Sabetta Sabetta (russian: Сабетта) is the location of a port and liquified natural gas (LNG) plant—Yamal LNG—on the Yamal Peninsula, in the north of Russia along the Northern Sea Route. Location The site chosen for the port is on the western s ...
Arctic Port, which is part of the large-scale Yamal LNG project. As part of the
Baikal–Amur Mainline The Baikal–Amur Mainline (russian: Байкало-Амурская магистраль, , , ) is a broad-gauge railway line in Russia. Traversing Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East, the -long BAM runs about 610 to 770 km (380 to 4 ...
and
Trans-Siberian Railway The Trans-Siberian Railway (TSR; , , ) connects European Russia to the Russian Far East. Spanning a length of over , it is the longest railway line in the world. It runs from the city of Moscow in the west to the city of Vladivostok in the ea ...
modernization project, SK Most Group of Companies is involved in the construction of the second line of the Baikal tunnel, which will double the carrying capacity of the site and significantly expand the rail traffic volume of the East Siberian Railway. Since 2017, SK Most Group of Companies had been involved in the construction of large (length of 2,936 meters) and small (length of 329 meters) viaducts on the Stara Pazova — Novi Sad section as part of the reconstruction and modernization of the Belgrade — State Border double-track railway in the
Republic of Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia ( Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hung ...
. In April 2020, during a visit to the construction site, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic called one of the viaducts 'the most beautiful' and expressed great gratitude to the workers of SK Most for their professionalism, saying 'we are building a future that will remain in history’. In 2021, the construction of the viaducts was completed.


E-commerce

In 2016, Baisarov proposed the creation of a nationwide marketplace similar to the Chinese
Alibaba Ali Baba (character), Ali Baba is a character from the folk tale ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves''. Ali Baba or Alibaba may also refer to: Films * Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1902 film), ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'' (1902 film), a F ...
as well as a payment system that would compete with
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and MasterCard in the Russian Federation. According to the businessman, this platform should have ensured the transparency of the public procurement system, support for small and medium-sized businesses by providing access to foreign and Russian markets through the platform. However, the idea was rejected by the Ministry of Economic Development. In August 2016 he provided a loan to PimPay, a Russian fintech services company. In September 2016, the main owner of the company, Evgeny Chernov, pledged his share (84.55%) to Baysarov as security for the loan. According to the company, in August 2018, 2.5 thousand online stores used its services, which each month send about 700 thousand orders to customers for a total amount of over 3 billion rubles.


Personal life

Baisarov is married and the father of six children. In a 2009 charity auction, Baisarov acquired the right to cast a female role in the film ''
Stalingrad Volgograd ( rus, Волгогра́д, a=ru-Volgograd.ogg, p=vəɫɡɐˈɡrat), geographical renaming, formerly Tsaritsyn (russian: Цари́цын, Tsarítsyn, label=none; ) (1589–1925), and Stalingrad (russian: Сталингра́д, Stal ...
'' by Russian director
Fyodor Bondarchuk Fyodor Sergeyevich Bondarchuk (russian: link=no, Фёдор Сергеевич Бондарчук ; born 9 May 1967) is a Russian film director, actor, TV and film producer, clipmaker, TV host, founder of production company Art Pictures Studio. ...
for €200,000. The money went to support children suffering from cancer.


References

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