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Valērijs Belokoņs or Valeri Belokon (; born 14 February 1960) is a
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n businessman. He is a majority shareholder and chairman of the supervisory board of ; a former co-owner of
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From 12 January 2010 to 4 June 2013, he served as a Trustee of
The Prince's Foundation for Building Community The King's Foundation (formerly the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture until 2001, the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment until 2012, the Prince's Foundation for Building Community until 2018, and the Prince's Foundation until 2 ...
. For his continuous support of Latvian literature he is well known as Patron of literature.


Education

Born in
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, when Latvia was a part of the Soviet Union, Belokoņs studied at the
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(USA) and the
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, Faculty of
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.


Business career

Belokoņs is the chairperson of the supervisory board of Baltic International Bank, and his corporation Belokoņs Holdings has interests in
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,
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, the
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and
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projects in
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as well as football in England. In the 1980s, prior to becoming involved in business, Belokoņs worked as a correspondent in ''Soviet Youth'' newspaper in
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. Main business interests:


Finance and investments

*Baltic International Bank – founded in 1993, servicing VIP customers. Position - founder, main shareholder and chairman of the supervisory board. Representative offices opened in Moscow in 2004, London in 2005, and Kyiv in 2007. In 2020, Belokon held a 62.08% stake and his brother Vilorijs Belokon () held a 32.99% stake. On 11 February 1999, became insolvent and on 23 December 1999 the "BALTIJAS STARPTAUTISKĀ BANKA" (BSB), which is what Baltic International Bank was known as then, gained Lainbanka's assets. *Maval Aktivi AS - a holding company jointly formed in June 2006 with Maxim BakievArchived
from pressnaz.ru on 7 September 2009

at compromat.ru on 1 September 2009.
*JSC "Brīvais vilnis" establish 1 December 2014. Formerly known as SIA „BALTIC FINANCE & CAPITAL” until 1 December 2014 when JSC "Brīvais vilnis" gained a 100% stake and on 2 December 2014 SIA „BALTIC FINANCE & CAPITAL” was removed from the register of Latvian companies. On 1 December 2014, the brothers Belokon, who act in concert, held a 97.25% stake in JSC "Brīvais vilnis". On 11 February 2019, JSC "Brīvais vilnis" became a closed firm and ended trading on the regulated market. * Manas Bank – formerly Insan Bank () in
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, Kyrgyzstan. Acquired in 2008. Placed in insolvent liquidation on 6 July 2015. Position - Sole owner. On a petition from the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, the Paris Court of Appeal of the French Republic found on 21 February 2017 "that Insan Bank was taken over by Mr Belokon in order to develop, in a state where his privileged relations with the holder of economic power guaranteed him the absence of any true monitoring of his activities, money laundering practices which could not have flourished in the less favourable environment of Latvia." Belokons and 31 others were indicted by Kyrgyz authorities for alleged
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. *Since 2007- JSC Investment Management Company Global Fondi - co-founded by ex Prime Minister of Latvia, The former Chairman of National Bank of Latvia - Einars Repše *Since 2009 - JSC Hercogiste - company's aim is to develop sustainable projects in Latvia


Media

*'' Otkritij Gorod'' – a monthly magazine in Baltic countries *''Novo News'' – a daily Internet newspaper *Since 1995 - Valērijs Belokoņs's Publishing House Ltd – became popular with the National encyclopaedia Latvijas Enciklopēdija and annual edition Who's Who in Latvia


Social Projects

*Baltic Institute of Strategic Studies – a non-profit scientific research organization founded in 2004.


Blackpool F.C.

Through Belokoņs Holdings and VB Football Assets, Belokon bought a 20% stake in Blackpool Football Club in 2006, and is the club's president. In June 2007 he stated that he was prepared to increase his stake in Blackpool from 20% to 50% following the club's promotion to The Championship. On 8 July 2008, Belokoņs announced that he and
Owen Oyston Owen John Oyston (born 3 January 1934) is an English businessman best known as the former majority owner of Blackpool F.C., Blackpool Football Club. Oyston was convicted of rape and indecent assault of a 16-year-old girl in 1996. He served three ...
, the majority share-holder of the club, would be personally financing the construction of the new South Stand and South-west corner at
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, with work to start immediately. On 31 July 2009, it was announced that Belokoņs was setting up a new transfer fund for Blackpool, into which he was adding a "considerable amount" on 5 August in order to invest in new players identified by team manager
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. On 22 May 2010, Blackpool were promoted to the top tier of English football, the
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, one year sooner than Belokoņs had predicted when joining the club in 2006. In September 2015, Belokoņs initiated legal action against the Oystons, alleging improper use of club funds. In August 2017, Belokoņs resigned as director of Blackpool. In November 2017 a court determined that Owen Oyston and his son had abused their majority shareholding position at the club in a manner that was detrimental both to the business and Belokons. They were ordered to pay £31 million to buy out Belokons' share of the business. Simon Sadler became Blackpool's new owner in June 2019. He acquired a 96.2% stake in the club."Why Simon Sadler's takeover means Blackpool FC are Oyston free for good"
- ''
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'', 13 June 2019


Personal life

Belokoņs has three children.


Notes


References


External links

* BC Russian Service, 21 December 2018, Latvia has Opened KGB Archives. Head of the Church, Former PM and a Significant Businessman happened to be There: https://www.bbc.com/russian/features-46653022* ress release of the Latvian Financial and Capital Market Commission: http://www.fktk.lv/en/publications/press-releases/5657-fcmc-applies-fines-to-as-baltic-international-bank-and-its-board-chair.html* he Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/18/blackpool-takeover-valeri-belokon-owen-oystonbr>"Tangerine dream"
– a Q&A with Belokon from
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Belokon Holdings websiteBaltic International Bank websiteSocial project - Bibliotēka (Library)The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment website
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