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'''Igor Linshits''' (born 18 December 1963) is a Georgian-born, [[London]]-based entrepreneur, founder of Delin Capital.
'''Igor Linshits''' (born 18 December 1963) is a Georgian-born, [[London]]-based entrepreneur, founder of Delin Capital, [https://www.delinproperty.com/ Delin Property], and [https://www.delinventures.com/ Delin Ventures].


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
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In the late 1990s, Linshits invested in a petrochemical plant. Then, in partnership with [[Lukoil]], he established Lukoil-Neftekhim, previously known in English as Lukoil Chemical. Linshits sold his shares to Lukoil in 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historylib.org/historybooks/Alina--Rebel_Evrei-v-Rossii-samye-vliyatelnye-i-bogatye/55|title=Игорь Линшиц: от расчесок к опале. Алина Ребель. Евреи в России: самые влиятельные и богатые. Книги по истории онлайн. Электронная библиотека|website=historylib.org}}</ref> Also in 2000, in cooperation with [[Yuri Milner]], he bought a 10% stake in mail.ru, then a largely unknown Russian internet portal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexEn.shtml?2007/01/24/232569|title=African Naspers buys 30% stake in one of Russia's biggest internet portals|date=January 24, 2007|publisher=C-News}}</ref> Over the next few years, he increased his ownership stake to more than 30%. Together with Milner, Linshits took an active role in the development of mail.ru, now Russia’s second largest internet company by revenue.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vc.ru/flood/22184-ya-mail-forbes-2017|title="Яндекс» опередил Mail.Ru Group в рейтинге самых дорогих интернет-компаний России по версии Forbes — Офтоп на vc.r"|first=Андрей|last=Фролов|date=February 27, 2017|website=vc.ru}}</ref>
In the late 1990s, Linshits invested in a petrochemical plant. Then, in partnership with [[Lukoil]], he established Lukoil-Neftekhim, previously known in English as Lukoil Chemical. Linshits sold his shares to Lukoil in 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historylib.org/historybooks/Alina--Rebel_Evrei-v-Rossii-samye-vliyatelnye-i-bogatye/55|title=Игорь Линшиц: от расчесок к опале. Алина Ребель. Евреи в России: самые влиятельные и богатые. Книги по истории онлайн. Электронная библиотека|website=historylib.org}}</ref> Also in 2000, in cooperation with [[Yuri Milner]], he bought a 10% stake in mail.ru, then a largely unknown Russian internet portal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexEn.shtml?2007/01/24/232569|title=African Naspers buys 30% stake in one of Russia's biggest internet portals|date=January 24, 2007|publisher=C-News}}</ref> Over the next few years, he increased his ownership stake to more than 30%. Together with Milner, Linshits took an active role in the development of mail.ru, now Russia’s second largest internet company by revenue.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vc.ru/flood/22184-ya-mail-forbes-2017|title="Яндекс» опередил Mail.Ru Group в рейтинге самых дорогих интернет-компаний России по версии Forbes — Офтоп на vc.r"|first=Андрей|last=Фролов|date=February 27, 2017|website=vc.ru}}</ref>


While in Moscow, Linshits developed a number of real estate projects. The largest was Silver City; a 60,000 square meter, class A office building located in the center of Moscow.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.o1properties.ru/o1properties/press-centre/press-releases/2012/August/o1-properties-acquires-silver-city-class-a-business-centre|title=O1 :: Press releases|website=www.o1properties.ru}}</ref>
While in Moscow, Linshits developed a number of real estate projects. The largest was Silver City; a 60,000 square meter, class A office building located in the centre of Moscow.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.o1properties.ru/o1properties/press-centre/press-releases/2012/August/o1-properties-acquires-silver-city-class-a-business-centre|title=O1 :: Press releases|website=www.o1properties.ru}}</ref>


== Career in the U.K. ==
== Career in the U.K. ==

Revision as of 11:44, 25 October 2022

Igor Linshits
Born (1963-12-18) 18 December 1963 (age 61)
Alma materLomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology

Igor Linshits (born 18 December 1963) is a Georgian-born, London-based entrepreneur, founder of Delin Capital, Delin Property, and Delin Ventures.

Early life and education

Igor Linshits was born into a family of engineers in Rustavi, Georgia. After finishing school in Rustavi, Linshits moved to Moscow to study chemical engineering at the Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology, graduating in 1988.

Career in Russia

In 1988, Linshits established his first business manufacturing hairbrushes and combs. In 1990, he and his partners started a business in trading and processing oil products that quickly grew into one of the largest businesses of its kind in Russia. In 1993, he spun off from his partners to establish his own business, Neftyanoi. Neftyanoi initially focused on trading commodities, especially oil products such as wheat and cotton, before moving into direct investments. Its most prominent deals involved Lukoil-Neftekhim and mail.ru.

In the late 1990s, Linshits invested in a petrochemical plant. Then, in partnership with Lukoil, he established Lukoil-Neftekhim, previously known in English as Lukoil Chemical. Linshits sold his shares to Lukoil in 2000.[1] Also in 2000, in cooperation with Yuri Milner, he bought a 10% stake in mail.ru, then a largely unknown Russian internet portal.[2] Over the next few years, he increased his ownership stake to more than 30%. Together with Milner, Linshits took an active role in the development of mail.ru, now Russia’s second largest internet company by revenue.[3]

While in Moscow, Linshits developed a number of real estate projects. The largest was Silver City; a 60,000 square meter, class A office building located in the centre of Moscow.[4]

Career in the U.K.

In 2009, Linshits immigrated to the U.K., where he became a citizen and founded Delin Capital,[5] a private investment company that includes Delin Capital Asset Management (DCAM) [6] and Delin Ventures.[7]

Linshits established DCAM to capitalize on ecommerce’s impact on commercial real estate. Today DCAM is a leading pan-European investor, developer, and manager of logistics real estate. In 2017, DCAM concluded a partnership with Blackstone to acquire prime logistics assets in Germany, Benelux, and the U.K.[8] Linshits currently serves as Chairman of the Investment Committee at DCAM.

Linshits established Delin Ventures as a follow-up to his success with mail.ru. Delin Ventures, an early-stage technology investor, supports emerging venture fund managers as well as making direct investments in early-stage technology companies. At present, Linshits serves as a member of the Investment Committee at Delin Ventures. In 2018, Linshits became the Chairman of the Investment Committee for Stride.VC,[9] a venture capital firm targeting seed-stage startups,[10] founded by Fred Destin [11] and Harry Stebbings.[12]

Personal life

In 2004, Linshits appointed his close friend Boris Nemtsov, a well-known and outspoken member of the Russian opposition, as the Chairman of Neftyanoi.[citation needed] Nemtsov was assassinated in 2015 by unknown parties.[13] Subsequent to Nemtsov’s appointment, the Russian authorities accused Linshits and a number of employees of a subsidiary of banking regulation violations.[14] In 2006, Linshits chose to emigrate from Russia. All charges against him were dropped in 2010.[15]

Linshits currently resides in London. In his leisure time, he enjoys hiking, classical music, opera, and reading literature.

References

  1. ^ "Игорь Линшиц: от расчесок к опале. Алина Ребель. Евреи в России: самые влиятельные и богатые. Книги по истории онлайн. Электронная библиотека". historylib.org.
  2. ^ "African Naspers buys 30% stake in one of Russia's biggest internet portals". C-News. January 24, 2007.
  3. ^ Фролов, Андрей (February 27, 2017). ""Яндекс» опередил Mail.Ru Group в рейтинге самых дорогих интернет-компаний России по версии Forbes — Офтоп на vc.r"". vc.ru.
  4. ^ "O1 :: Press releases". www.o1properties.ru.
  5. ^ "Delin Property | Logistics Real Estate | Delin Property". www.delinproperty.com.
  6. ^ https://dc-am.co.uk/
  7. ^ "Delin Ventures". Delin Ventures.
  8. ^ staff2017-04-11T13:53:00+01:00, I. P. E. "Blackstone, Delin Capital create European logistics joint venture". Real Assets.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Stride". stride.vc.
  10. ^ "It's official: London-based Stride.VC raises £50M seed fund".
  11. ^ "Fred Destin". Forbes.
  12. ^ Campbell, Colin (September 21, 2019). "Why Harry Stebbings Will Be One Of The Best VC's of All Time". Medium.
  13. ^ Yaffa, Joshua. "The Unaccountable Death of Boris Nemtsov". The New Yorker.
  14. ^ "Energy news, News in oil and gas industry, Energy sector news".
  15. ^ "Criminal Charges Dropped for Former Neftyanoi Bank Owner | News | The Moscow Times". old.themoscowtimes.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-06.