Germans Seize Russian Billionaire Alisher Usmanov’s £600million Mega-Yacht
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov was sanctioned by the
European Union on Monday. Two days later, Forbes has learned from three sources
in the yacht industry that one of his prized possessions—the 512-foot yacht
Dilbar, valued at nearly $600 million—has been seized by German authorities in
the northern city of Hamburg.
The ship has been in the Hamburg shipyards of German
shipbuilding firm Blohm+Voss since late October for a refitting job. Sources
who spoke to Forbes said that the German government froze the asset and that,
likely as a result, Blohm+Voss employees who had been working on the yacht
didn’t show up to work on Wednesday. Representatives for Blohm+Voss and Usmanov
didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Usmanov purchased Dilbar in 2016 for a reported $600 million
from German shipbuilder Lürssen, which custom-built it for him over 52 months.
The firm calls it "one of the most complex and challenging yachts ever
built, in terms of both dimensions and technology." At 15,917 tons, it's
the world's largest motor yacht by gross tonnage, and is typically manned by a
crew of 96 people. Dilbar boasts the largest swimming pool ever installed on a
yacht as well as two helicopter pads, a sauna, a beauty salon, and a gym. Its
plush interiors have more than 1,000 sofa cushions and it can host up to 24
people in 12 suites.
The yacht is part of Usmanov’s estimated multibillion dollar
fortune, which spans stakes in iron ore and steel giant Metalloinvest and
consumer electronics firm Xiaomi, as well as smaller holdings in telecom,
mining and media. One of the earliest investors in Facebook along with fellow
billionaire Yuri Milner, Usmanov also owns extensive real estate assets in the
West, ranging from two estates in the UK—Beechwood House in London and Sutton
Place in Surrey, valued at a combined $280 million—to luxury homes in Munich,
Germany; Lausanne, Switzerland; Monaco; and Sardinia.
Usmanov sold his 30% stake in English soccer team Arsenal
F.C. in 2018 for nearly $700 million in cash, but until this week had ties to
soccer through his USM Holdings and MegaFon sponsorships of Everton F.C. The
Premier League team said on Wednesday that it was suspending the arrangements
in light of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Usmanov isn’t the only Russian
billionaire with a mega-yacht: Forbes and yacht valuation experts VesselsValue
tracked down 32 of them.
On Tuesday, Usmanov commented on the EU sanctions imposed on
him in a statement to the International Fencing Federation where he also
announced he was stepping down as the organization’s president. “I believe that
such decision is unfair, and the reasons employed to justify the sanctions are
a set of false and defamatory allegations damaging my honor, dignity, and
business reputation," he wrote. "I will use all legal means to
protect my honor and reputation."
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