Alijan Ibragimov

Alijan Ibragimov (also known as Alidjan or Alidzhon Ibragimov; 5 June 1953[1] – 3 February 2021[2]) was a Kazakh oligarch of the Uyghur descent. He was born in Fergana, Uzbek SSR, and was a member of a well-known circle of oligarchs in Kazakhstan known as the "Trio." The "Trio" comprises Ibragimov and his business partners, Alexander Mashkevich and Patokh Chodiev, active in the mining, oil & gas, and banking sectors in Kazakhstan. Ibragimov has been ranked #382 on Forbes’ list of world billionaires.

With his partners Chodiev and Mashkevich, Ibragimov was a major shareholder in Eurasian National Resources Corporation (ENRC), now one of the world's leading natural resources groups. ENRC, based in London, operates a number of metals assets in Kazakhstan and Africa, having acquired numerous mining operations in Eastern Europe and Africa. In 2009, ENRC generated a $1,462 million profit on sales of $13.8 billion.

ENRC was floated on the London Stock Exchange in December 2007, with a market capitalisation on Admission of approximately £60.8 billion.

Assets

According to Forbes magazine, in 2016 his personal fortune is estimated at $1.8 billion (No. 1198 in the world and No. 4 in Kazakhstan).[3]

According to Forbes magazine in March 2018, Alidzhan Ibragimov's personal fortune is estimated at $2.3 billion.[4]

In 2007, he made $800 million in profit from his businesses. "In 418th place is 58-year-old Alijan Ibragimov with a fortune of $2.8 billion" in 2012, according to Forbes magazine.

As of October 2020, the value of Alidzhan Ibragimov's assets is $900 million, making him the fourth-richest person in the Republic of Kazakhstan according to Forbes.[5]

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