Oleg Tinkov

Founder

Birthday December 25, 1967

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Polysayevo, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

Age 56 years old

Nationality Russia

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1967

Oleg Yuryevich Tinkov (Олег Юрьевич Тиньков, ; born 25 December 1967) is a Russian-born entrepreneur and businessesman.

Tinkov is the founder of a network of shops of household appliances Technoshock, frozen food factories Daria, brewing companies and network of Tinkoff restaurants.

Among less well-known projects – music store Music Shock and the record label Shock Records, which released first albums by bands Kirpichi, and Leningrad, and which worked with the Knife for Frau Müller.

1984

He won in a number of competitions, and in 1984 received the title of a candidate in master of sports.

During training camps Tinkoff first took up black marketeering, buying hard-to-find goods in Central Asia, and selling them in Leninsk-Kuznetsky.

His cycling career was interrupted by military service: he did not get into the Sports Club of the army and was sent to the border troops.

1986

In 1986–1988 he served in the Far East – in Nakhodka and Nikolayevsk-on-Amur.

1988

In 1988, Oleg Tinkov entered the Mining Institute university, which had a large number of foreign students and offered promising opportunities in trade.

He traded in jeans, cosmetics and perfumery, caviar and vodka.

He sold goods from St. Petersburg to customers in Siberia, and from there he brought Japanese household appliances purchased from the miners.

He brought electrical appliances to Poland and returned with office equipment and supplies, gas cartridges and guns.

Tinkov traded together with his future wife and fellow students – Oleg Zherebtsov (later – the founder of hypermarket retail chain Lenta), Oleg Leonov (future founder of retail chain DIXY) and Andrey Rogachev (founder of the company LEC and Pyaterochka).

1992

In 1992, Tinkov began to trade in wholesale electronics from Singapore.

To simplify the registration of documents he registered a limited liability partnership Petrosib in St. Petersburg, and then regional companies Petrosib-Kemerovo, Petrosib-Novosibirsk and Petrosib-Omsk and others.

Goods arrived in St. Petersburg and from there were sent to the regions, where they were sold with a larger markup.

He started with calculators and went on to office equipment, televisions, VCRs and even artificial flowers and trees.

In the beginning, Oleg himself flew to Singapore, then began to use commercial air freight, but the turning point came when an Indian dealer Ashok Vasmani shipped him a half-container of TVs on credit.

Tinkov went on to use container sea freight.

Reduced profits from wholesaling pushed Tinkov towards launching his own retail stores.

1994

In 1994 Petrosib opened the first store under the Sony label on Maly Prospect of Vasilevsky Island in St. Petersburg, then another on Marata Street.

1999

In 1999, he studied at the University of California, Berkeley.

Tinkov met an Estonian, Rina Vosman, while studying at university.

2009

Their wedding took place in June 2009 – after 20 years of living together.

Their daughter Daria Tinkov studied at King's College London, sons Pasha and Roman at St Edward's School, Oxford.

2015

Tinkov was the founder and chairman of the Tinkoff Bank board of directors (until 2015 it was called Tinkoff Credit Systems ).

2016

The bank was founded in 2007 and as of December 1, 2016, it was ranked 45 in terms of assets and 33 – for equity among Russian banks.

2019

In 2019 Tinkov was diagnosed with leukemia.

Tinkov was indicted by a US grand jury in Sept 2019 for willfully filing false tax returns and attempting to evade over $240 million in taxes while renouncing his US citizenship.

2020

He was arrested in London in February 2020 but fought extradition based on a new diagnosis of leukaemia making him too unwell to travel.

He eventually pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay over $508 million in unpaid taxes, fines and a fraud penalty, as well as time served and a year's supervised release.

In 2021 he had complications after surgery and his chances of survival were estimated at only 40%.

By 2022 his cancer went into remission.

After the diagnosis, Tinkov left management positions in his businesses.

In 2020 he announced the foundation of his own charity fund for leukemia sufferers.

with $200 million investment of his own money.

Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated his net worth at $8.2 billion in November 2021; Forbes estimated his net worth at $0.8 billion four months later.

After he publicly criticized the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in April 2022, he said officials of the Putin administration threatened to nationalize Tinkoff Bank, and he went into hiding after selling his 35% stake under pressure.

In October 2022, he renounced his Russian citizenship, citing the Ukrainian war and the "Putin fascism" as the reason.

Tinkoff was born in the village Polysayevo, Leninsk-Kuznetsk district of the Kemerovo Oblast in Russian family of a miner and a seamstress.

Since the age of 12 Tinkoff was interested in road cycling, he was a member of cycling clubs at school, and later – at the workplaces.