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Sanctioned Russian oligarch Vekselberg cuts Swiss stakes

Published 05/18/2018, 04:06 PM
Updated 05/18/2018, 04:10 PM
© Reuters. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Renova Group, Vekselberg attends a session during the Week of Russian Business in Moscow

© Reuters. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Renova Group, Vekselberg attends a session during the Week of Russian Business in Moscow

By John Revill and Oliver Hirt

ZURICH (Reuters) - Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg has cut his holdings in Swiss companies OC Oerlikon (S:OERL) and Schmolz + Bickenbach (S:STLN) after a deal with minority shareholders and managers at his holding group, one of his companies said on Friday.

The arrangement was made after Vekselberg was placed under sanctions in a crackdown by the United States on President Vladimir Putin's inner circle as retaliation for alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

Vekselberg has reduced his stake in engineering firm Oerlikon to 19.9 percent, a spokesman for the billionaire's Renova Holding said, down from 43 percent previously held by various entities connected to him.

His stake in steelmaker Schmolz + Bichenbach has dropped to 12.6 percent from 42 percent.

The reduction comes after minority shareholders Evgeny Olkhovik and Vladimir Kremer increased their stake in Liwet Holding, the Swiss investment vehicle of Vekselberg's Renova Holding, used to invest in the Swiss companies.

Renova managers meanwhile have exercised their options to shares in Liwet, meaning they also get stakes in Oerlikon and Schmolz + Bichenbach, a statement from Liwet said.

OC Oerlikon has said it has not directly been affected by the U.S. sanctions but has said some financial institutions still required explanations over the sanctions on Vekselberg.

"We note the publication regarding the change in the shareholding structure within Liwet Holding and are examining its content," a spokesman for Oerlikon said.

© Reuters. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Renova Group, Vekselberg attends a session during the Week of Russian Business in Moscow

Schmolz + Bichenbach could not be immediately reached for comment.

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