From Wikipedia - Reading time: 10 minKenges Rakishev | |
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| Кеңес Хамытұлы Рақышев | |
| Born | July 14, 1979 Almaty, Kazakhstan |
| Nationality | Kazakhstan |
| Citizenship | Kazakhstan |
| Education | Saïd Business School, University of Oxford |
| Alma mater | Kazakh Economic University |
| Employer | Fincraft Group |
| Organization | Saby Foundation |
| Spouse | Aselle Tasmagambetova |
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| Honours | Order of Kurmet |
| Website | https://kengesrakishev.com |
Kenges Rakishev (Kazakh: Кеңес Хамытұлы Рақышев; Russian: Кенес Хамитович Ракишев), known mononymously as Kenes,[1] is an investor and entrepreneur from Kazakhstan.[2][3]
He is the President and main shareholder of Fincraft Resources, a company listed in the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange and is an active investor in natural resources, mining, energy and food security, as well as in venture capital.[4]
He has been a member of the Kazakhstan's Forbes List since 2013. As of 2024, he occupies a position as the 19th richest person on the list, with an estimated wealth of $435 million. [5]
Rakishev was born on July 14, 1979. His father is Khamit Rakishev, who was the head of Kazakhstan's Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
He studied Law at the Kazakh National Law Academy and Finance and Credit at the Kazakh Economic University. Later, he would attend the London Business School and the Saïd Business School (University of Oxford).
He has been married to Aselle Tasmagambetova, daughter of Imangali Tasmagambetov since 2000.[6] They have four children.
In the late 1990s, he began his career as an advisor to the Road Safety Fund under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. [7] Following this role, he took on the position of manager at JSC KazTransGas in 2000, where he gained valuable experience in the energy sector. From 2000 to 2002, he worked as a specialist and later as the head of the Marketing Department of the Material and Technical Supply Department at Intergas Central Asia CJSC.
In 2002, he was appointed head of the Foreign Economic Activity Department at KazTransGas CJSC, to be later appointed First Deputy General Director for Export at KazMunaiGas Trading House LLP from January to October 2003. He would serve as Deputy General Director for Marketing at KazTransGas CJSC from 2003 to 2004.
In 2004, he became the General Director of Mercury LLP. [8]
He has been chairman of Net Element,[9] and SAT & Company, which is listed at the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange after its new name, Fincraft Resources.[10] In 2015, Rakishev controlled over 75% of SAT & Company's shares.[11]
Rakishev is involved with venture funds such as SingulariTeam and Fastlane Ventures.[12] He was the controlling shareholder of the Kazakh commercial bank JSC "Kazkommertsbank" and the bank's chairman of the board of directors.[13] He is a shareholder of the Central Asia Metals PLC mining company.[14][15]
In 2012, Rakishev invested $20 million in a social media platform for sharing photos and videos called Mobli. He became a member of the company's board.[16][17] In 2015, Rakishev bought Sedmoi Kanal (Channel Seven), a Kazakhstan national TV channel.[18][1]
In 2014, Rakishev joined the board of directors of JSC National Company "Kazakhstan Engineering," a large holding combining 27 enterprises of the defensive industry and munitions factories of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He left the board one year later, upon the appointment of Imangali Tasmagambetov as the new Minister of Defence.[19]
In 2014, Rakishev obtained a stake in BTA Bank from the Kazakh government after the Kazakh dictator Nursultan Nazarbayev temporarily nationalised the bank.[20] Nazarbayev had seized BTA Bank from Kazakhstani billionaire Mukhtar Ablyazov.[20] Rakishev obtained a controlling stake in the company which had 640,000 private customers and 75,000 corporate clients. .[20] The main assets of the company were its claims against Ablyazov, estimated at $6 billion.[20]
In 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, he continued to paid the salaries of all Ukrainian employees despite a stop in the bank’s operations and helped Kazakhstan citizens be evacuated from the country.
On February 6, 2014, JSC Kazkommertsbank and Kenes Rakishev reached a final agreement to acquire 46.5% of the shares of JSC BTA Bank each from JSC National Welfare Fund Samruk-Kazyna. The acquisition and subsequent merger of BTA and KKB were expected to create the largest universal bank in the region.
On February 14, 2014, Rakishev became the new chairman of Kazakhstan-based BTA Bank's board of directors.[21]
He sold his stake in BTA Bank in Kyrgyzstan in 2019, and in BTA Belarus on June 2024. [22]
On January 19, 2015, by the decision of JSC Kazkommertsbank shareholders, Rakishev was elected as the new member of the board of directors.[23]
In March 2015, he became the largest shareholder of JSC Kazkommertsbank, controlling 16.02% of the shares by acquiring 127,777,704 of the ordinary shares.
By the beginning of August 2015, Rakishev increased his stake in Kazkommertsbank to 28.67% and then announced the preliminary agreement with Alnair Capital Holding (another large shareholder of the bank, controlling 28.08% of shares) to combine their respective shareholdings in Kazkommertsbank.[24]
As a result of the proposed transaction, Rakishev would acquire legal ownership over the parent entity of JSC Alnair Capital Holding, becoming its General Partner and, as such, would effectively acquire control over voting and other rights of Alnair's shareholding in Kazkommertsbank (controlling 56.75% of the bank's shares in total). On December 29, 2015, the deal was closed[25] and Rakishev became Alnair Capital Holding's General Partner.
In April 2016 Rakishev significantly increased his stake in Kazkommertsbank by reaching agreement with Nurzhan Subkhanberdin and JSC Central Asian Investment Company (CAIC) on acquisition of common shares of the bank owned by Subkhanberdin and CAIC.[26] Under the terms of this transaction, Rakishev acquired 115,486,789 common shares from CAIC.
As a result, Rakishev's direct holding in KKB increased from 28.67% to 43.15%, and he directly and indirectly (through JSC Qazaq Financial Group) controls 71.23% of KKB common shares. Soon after the deal announcement Rakishev was elected as the Kazkommertsbank's chairman of the board of directors.[27]
In 2013, Rakishev exchanged a 40% stake in the Kounrad copper project in Kazakhstan for a 20% stake in Central Asia Metals Plc. [28] CAML was listed in the AIM segment of the London Stock Exchange [29] . He was then appointed a non-executive director. [1] British weekly financial magazine Investors' Chronicle described CAML as "a real lesson in diversification".
In 2017, CAML raised $186.6 million through an additional issue to purchase the Sasa zinc deposit in Macedonia from Lynx Resources Limited for $402.5 million. [2]
In 2018, he sold his stake in the mining conglomerate and left the board of the company. During his time at the company, its value increased fivefold – from $100 million to $500 million, as per media sources. [30]
In 2018, after leaving Central Asia Metals, he invested his earnings into 28,3% share of Petropavlovsk, a then distressed Russian Mining Company also listed on the London Stock Exchange.
He bought the stake from Viktor Vekselberg, who exited the company after a boardroom dispute with its founders. Rakishev sold the stake in Petropavlovsk a year later to Roman Trotsenko having turned around the miner’s performance.[31]
Playing the role of activist investor, he purchased his initial shares for about five pence per share, pushing management changes after a near-collapse in 2014. He joined the board and became its majority shareholder. [32]
In July 2019, he exited the company at around 9.8 pence per share [33] [34], nearly doubling his investment in about two years. Reuters noted on July 16, 2019, Mr. Rakishev would be investing the proceeds of his Petropavlovsk exit in certain cobalt and nickel projects as he looks to transition into investing in the “green economy.” [35]
After divesting from Petropavlovsk Plc., Rakishev focused on Kaznickel, [36] a nickel and cobalt exploration company. The company maintains the nickel and cobalt Gornostayevskoye deposit near the city of Semey.
Although its Gornostayevskoye deposit is over 100 years old, the company has applied cutting-edge technology to mine 1,000.8 thousand tonnes of nickel and 66 of cobalt necessary to develop electric cars.
The project was widely featured in a New York Times on July 2024. [37]
In 2021, Rakishev became the lead investor in Nasdaq-listed Oxus Acquisition Corp., the first Central Asian SPAC. [38]
The company raised $172.5 million in 2021 through its IPO and successfully merged in February 2024 with Borealis Foods Inc.[39] via a Business Combination Agreement, and got listed February 2024 at 9.8 USD a share. Borealis Foods produces plant-based, ready-to-eat meals sold in the U.S. and Canada. Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay is one of the shareholders in the company. [40]
In 2020, Rakishev and his wife, Aselle, created the Shoqan Walikhanov School in the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty. It was named after Shoqan Walikhanov, a nineteenth-century Kazakh explorer and scholar. [41]
Founded as a non-profit, it is said to combine traditional academic methods with modern infrastructure and contemporary teaching techniques. It accomodates 1,300 students.
In 2002, he co-founded the Saby Foundation with his wife, Aselle Tasmagambetova. The Saby Charitable Foundation is one of Kazakhstan's first private charity organizations, and one of the largest in the region. The Foundation seeks to implement large-scale socially significant projects in the medical, educational, and sports fields.[42]
Some past programs of the Foundation’s include Orkendeu (a building program to improve the conditions of children living in social care), Sport-Health Achievements (a program geared for sport and health), Youth Program (a program aimed at supporting abandoned and orphaned children), A Decent Life for Disabled People (a program created to increase accessibility of public spaces for people with disabilities), Give Life to Children (a digital campaign collecting funds for sick children), The Medical Project (aimed at upgrading the medical system in Kazakhstan through the construction of hospitals and medical facilities) or the Alem Program for the Support of Young Talents (a program that helps gifted children and young people develop their talents).[43]
In 2009, Rakishev headed the Almaty city branch of Kazakhstan Boxing Federation and in 2010 was elected as its vice-president.[44][45] In 2011, Rakishev was elected as vice-president of the (ASBC) Asian Boxing Confederation.[46]
From 2012 to 2016, he was the President of the Kazakhstan Judo Federation.[47][48] From 2019 to 2024, he was the president of the Kazakhstan Boxing Federation.[49][50]
He has acted as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Kazakhstan Chess Federation, as well as former Vice President of the National Sports Association of Kazakhstan.
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