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Vasily Anisimov (Russian: Василий Анисимов; born 19 September 1951) is a Kazakh born billionaire businessman who has made his fortune in a variety of industries, including aluminium, real estate and vodka production, as well as the former president of the Russian Judo Federation. Anisimov is founder of real estate development company Coalco and is a former shareholder of Metalloinvest, a Russian industrial conglomerate, which consolidated in 2006 JSC Metalloinvest's assets (the Mikhailovsky GOK and the Ural Steel) with those of Gazmetall JSC (the Lebedinsky GOK and the Oskol Electrometallurgical Plant).


Biography

Anisimov graduated with a degree in economics from Alma-Ata Institute of National Economy in 1977. After graduation he worked as a commodity expert and then became commercial director of the Kaztorgodezhda trading base in Kazakhstan. From 1982 to 1986 Anisimov was head of the
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and then from 1986 to 1989, he served as general director of the Moscow-based hardware wholesaler, Roskhoztorg. He recalled his activities as involving the sale of scarce goods, the presence of his own office and a personal car "Volga". Anisimov maintained personal relationships with officials, “everything was decided at the level of vodka. We went with the right person to some restaurant, drank and agreed on how to quickly go through bureaucratic processes ... " In 1992 Anisimov started Trust Company, a company exporting non-ferrous metals. The firm's special exporter status made it possible to trade with clientele in Western countries, and Anisimov developed his personal approach of accelerating bureaucratic procedures by taking the appropriate people to dinner. Trust received $1 million from each project, and in three years of work it built 24 brick factories. The company was rebranded as Transconsult and company activities shifted into aluminium trading. This coincided with a turbulent time in Russian history with the privatisation of state-owned assets and fierce competition for control of the valuable aluminium industry. Transconsult acquired refineries and smelters including the Krasnoyarsk Aluminium Plant, the Achinsk Alumina Refinery and the Bratsk Aluminium Smelter. Anisimov's original goal had been to earn money and leave Russia for life in the west, “
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privatisation began. I could not resist the temptation to become the owner of the enterprises with which I had already worked ... " Anisimov's working methods were described by Dmitry Bosov, chairman of the board of Alltek investment:
“There are people who are looking for conflicts, and there are people who, on the contrary, try to avoid them. Anisimov is just from the second breed. It was Vasily Vasilyevich who then put everyone in Krasnoyarsk at the negotiating table. It took him two months, after which all three groups of shareholders worked at the enterprise for two and a half years."
Transconsult sold its assets to partner company Renova for an undisclosed sum in 2000.


Business interests


Metalloinvest

In 2000, after being sued by fellow Russian billionaire
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, Anisimov liquidated most of his assets. Anisimov re-emerged in 2004 as a co-owner of Metalloinvest with fellow billionaires
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and Andrei Skoch. Anisimov had been friends with Usmanov since 1989, “I always informed Vasily about the appearance of certain major acquisitions.” Usmanov was reported as saying. Metalloinvest went on to become Russia's largest iron ore mining company. The company has three main businesses: iron ore, steel and scrap metal. In December 2004 Anisimov and Usmanov acquired 97.6% of Mikhailovsky GOK, in one of the largest private equity deals in Russian history. Negotiations were led by Anisimov. In 2005 the company took over Lebedinsky GOK, the largest supplier of hot-briquettes iron in Russia. Moldova Steel Works, the largest industrial plant in
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was another Metalloinvest asset. It employed over 1000 workers and engineers and 90% of its products were exported abroad. The company was returned to the Transnistrian state in 2015. Anisimov eventually sold his 20% stake in the Metalloinvest to Russian bank
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in 2011 citing the need for a change in
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, "I am 59 years old, and I work 18 hours a day. I would like to spend more time with my family" Anisimov also stated he wanted to devote more time to his real estate development business interests. The stake was subsequently bought back by Metolloinvest in 2012. A subsequent court action brought by the family of the late
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in 2014 over part-entitlement to the 20% Metalloinvest share was settled out of court. Details of the settlement remained confidential.


Coalco

Alongside his career in aluminium, Anisimov established Coalco in 1994. Coalco initially situated itself in the metals industry, including ownership of aluminium smelters,
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mines, semi-finished producers,
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s, energy producers and
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plants. However, after Anisimov's break from the mining industry, Coalco moved into real estate. The company manages projects in residential and industrial real estate as well as managing land assets. Coalco own 37,000 acres of land in the Moscow region. It was reported in 2015 that the company planned to build a multifunctional complex at Tsarskaya Square in Moscow of 280,500 square meters, at an cost of $430 million. The project was completed in two years. In 2015 Anisimov transferred Coalco assets totalling more than 1 million square meters to MR Group Management, retaining ownership of the land, with MR Group Management responsible for all ongoing and future development processes. Coalco also has maintains a presence in the New York City real estate market through Coalco New York, and subsidiary company Corigin Holdings building housing for students at
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as well as acquisitions, development and property management. The company has a branch office in Zurich.


Company investments


WAVIoT

Since 2011 WAVIoT has built
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s to connect low-power objects such as
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s and
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, which need to be continuously on and transmitting small amounts of data. Anisimov has been a major investor.


Kristall

In December 2009 shares of all eleven Kristall Vodka plants were acquired from
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by Vasily Anisimov for 55 billion rubles. Management of the plants was retained by Rosspirtprom, the Federal State Unitary Enterprise and Anisimov's East European Distribution Company (EEDK) became the exclusive distributor of Rosspirtprom. Anisimov subsequently resold the shares of the factories to ex-Senator Alexander Sabadash. During 2010, Anisimov agreed with the minority shareholders of the company to buy out their shares and increased his stake to 85%.


Other business interests

Anisimov has served as a member of the administrative council of
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and one of many "
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s" named in the
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, CAATSA, signed into law by President
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in 2017. Anisimov responded to the sanctions by saying this was a pity but given the right conditions Russia and the United States could work closely together, "reason must win; it's only a matter of time." In 2016, Anisimov negotiated a deal with Kazakh KTZ Express on the construction of a transport and unloading complex "Central Dry Port" worth $169 million. From 2003 to 2005 Anisimov invested $100 million in the
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, a British steelmaker now part of
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. Anisimov has produced several films, including Мусорщик (The Scavenger) and Burning Hot Saturday, which were co-produced by Aleksei Guskov, and ''Water'', which won three
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awards, "I only finance films that are not related to crime, which awaken something good in the audience.”


Russian Judo Federation

Anisimov was head of the Russian Judo Federation from 2010 to 2022. Under his leadership Russia topped the medal table with three golds at the
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, winning a further two gold medals at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Anisimov also served as an ambassador for the
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. During his tenure, Anisimov oversaw major tournaments such as the 2012 European Judo Championships and 2014 World Judo Championships in
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,
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in
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, the 2016 European Judo Championships in
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, the 2014 Golden League European Club Championships in
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, 2016 Golden League European Club Championships in
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and the elite Masters tournament in
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in 2017. Anisimov's time in charge of the Russian Judo Federation coincided with a large increase in participation in Judo in Russia. He advocated participation in Judo for children as young as seven, "now children practice from the age of ten, but this bar should be lowered," Anisimov told reporters in 2016. In 2017 Anisimov was presented with a certificate conferring sixth dan by head of the International Judo Federation
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. The same year Anisimov was awarded the
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for his services to Judo. The award ceremony was held in the Catherine Hall of the
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on July 7. Anisimov is also a member of the supervisory board of the All-Russian Volleyball Federation. In October 2022 Anisimov ended his tenure for family reasons.


Philanthropy

Anisimov is known for his active interest in the
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and has overseen the restoration of 30 churches. During his absence from business in 2000 he spent time on
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and spoke with priests, “I never in my life thought that I would kneel. And now I meet morning and evening with prayer." He has provided financial assistance to the Moscow Diocesan House, which houses the theological faculty of the Orthodox St. Tikhon University for the Humanities. Church restoration work includes the Temple-Monument on Blood in the Name of All Saints on the site of
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in
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, where the family of the last Russian emperor was shot.


Personal life

Anisimov has been married twice. To Galina Anisimova and has four children. Their daughter, also named Galina, was murdered along with her husband, Alexander Nalimov, both found "bound and killed execution-style," in their
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home in 2000. A second daughter is the actress and entrepreneur Anna Schafer, star of the 2017 film ''Elizabeth Blue'' and co-founder of cosmetics range Bare Essential Organics. His second marriage was to Ekaterina, and brought another daughter and a son. Until 2017 his main residence was in
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near Zurich,
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; 2017 he moved to
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. He maintains properties there and in
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. In an interview with
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, Anisimov described his life, "I have no hobbies, I cannot sit with a fishing rod for days or hunt down an animal. It so happened that my hobby is work. As long as I am quite an active person, as long as I can stay awake for three days, I have to move forward."


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Anisimov, Vasily Living people People from Almaty Kazakhstani businesspeople Russian billionaires 1951 births