Igor Makarov (businessman)


Igor Viktorovich Makarov is the President of ARETI International Group.

Personal

Makarov was born as the only child of his parents in Ashkhabad, Turkmen SSR in 1962. He graduated from Turkmen State University in 1983, then served in the Soviet Army.
The name ARETI is derived from Makarov’s previous company’s name ITERA. In the summer of 2017, Makarov’s new yacht, Areti, was delivered by Lürssen.

Career

Itera Oil and Gas Company was the main subsidiary of the ITERA Group. In 2012, ITERA entered into a joint venture with Rosneft and a year later, Rosneft acquired Itera Oil and Gas Company for $2.9 billion. In 2015, ITERA International Group of Companies was renamed ARETI International Group as a result of rebranding.
According to undisclosed documents obtained by a journalist of Eurasia Daily Monitor in 2009, Makarov was the Ultimate Beneficial Owner of companies affiliated with the then company ITERA, many of which allegedly registered in the British Virgin Islands and other offshore tax havens. He was one of many individuals with Russian business interests named as ‘oligarchs’ in the CAATSA unclassified report, signed into law by President Donald Trump in 2017, even though he believed the legislation was "seriously flawed". The list imposed no new sanctions and shortly after it was released, it was reported and confirmed by the Treasury Department that it was copied from the Forbes’ 2017 “World Billionaires” list.

Cycling

Makarov was a member of the USSR national cycling team, champion and prizewinner of the all-Union and international cycling competitions. Makarov is also a Master of Sports of International Class.
He actively supports and sponsors the international cycling movement. From 2010 to 2016, he was President of the Russian Cycling Federation and in 2016 was elected as Honorary President of the Russian Cycling Federation. In March 2011, Makarov became a member of the Management Committee of the International Cycling Union, UCI. The team Katusha was created by him in 2008 within the framework of the previously established Russian Global Cycling Project, which was intended to help cycling in Russia to move to a qualitatively new level.

Awards

Makarov has been decorated with state awards from different countries for his significant contributions to developing economic relations and strengthening friendship and cooperation between the people. Among the awards are the Order of Friendship of Peoples and the Medal of Francisk Scorina, the Friendship Medal, the Order "Gloria Muncii" , as well as the Order of Holy Faithful Prince Daniel of Moscow and Innokenty the Sanctifier Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, 3rd Class of the Russian Orthodox Church, the Order of Saint Sergius of Radonezh, 3rd Class of the Russian Orthodox Church, Honorary Reward "Аkinfy Nikitich Demidov" of the International Demidov's Foundation.

Community service

Makarov has created the charitable Makarov Foundation to support children’s welfare and people with autism and other developmental disabilities. Makarov, through his foundation, has given a grant to build the Mount Sinai Adult Autism Clinic, supported the Best Buddies International’s annual Hublot Best Buddies Challenge: Miami and the annual Tour de Broward 2020, which raised more than $700,000 for the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. In addition, Makarov also donated money to the Flight of Hope Project to save the population of Siberian cranes.