Usmanov is the power behind the throne though: - 6th richest individual in Britain - Abramovitch is No. 8
Alisher Usmanov net worth — Sunday Times Rich List 2021
The Sunday Times
Friday May 21 2021, 12.00am,
Net worth: £13.406bn ▲ £1.726bn on 2020
Source of wealth: Mining and investment
Rank on the Rich List: 6 ▲ 1 on 2020
With more than £4.2 billion given to charity personally and by his businesses over the 20-year history of
The Sunday Times Giving List, Usmanov, 67, is the most generous
Rich List philanthropist, donating more than £500 million in the past year alone.
Russia and his native Uzbekistan have benefited the most from his generosity, but the impacts have been felt more widely. With sport among his philanthropic passions, he purchased the original Olympic Manifesto signed in 1892 by Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympics, at auction last year for $8.8 million and gave it to the Olympic Museum
SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST: Top ten
1. Sir Leonard Blavatnik (Investment, music & media) -£23bn
2. David and Simon Reuben (Property & internet) - £21.465bn
3. Sri and Gopi Hinduja and family (Industry & finance) - £17bn
4. Sir James Dyson and family (Household goods & technology) - £16.3bn
5. Lakshmi Mittal and family (Steel) - £14.68bn
6. Alisher Usmanov (Mining & investment) - £13.406bn
7. Kirsten and Jorn Rausing (Inheritance & investment) - £13bn
8. ROMAN ABRAMOVICH - (Oil & industry) £12.101bn
9. Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken and Michel de Carvalho (Inheritance, brewing & banking) - £12.013bn
10. Guy, George, Alannah and Galen Weston and family (Retailing) - £11bn