INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Russian-born co-founder and CEO of British digital bank Revolut has become the fourth billionaire to renounce his Russian citizenship,
The Telegraph reported on Saturday.Nik Storonsky, 37, had dual British and Russian citizenship until his decision to renounce his Russian
19, banning him from entering Ukraine and freezing his assets in the country.In April, Nik Stornsky asked Forbes, which currently estimates
his net worth at $7.1 billion, to stop referring to him as a Russian billionaire."His position on the war is on the public record: the war
is totally abhorrent and he remains resolute in calling for an immediate end to the fighting," The Telegraph quoted a Revolut spokesperson
as saying.Storonsky, who was born in the Moscow region town of Dolgoprudny, is at least the fourth billionaire to renounce his Russian
investor Yury Milner, Freedom Holding retail brokerage founder Timur Turlov and Armenian-born financier Ruben Vardanyan.