Oleg Jelesko
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Oleg Jelesko | |
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Олег Железко | |
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Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Organization | Da Vinci Capital |
Oleg Jelesko (born 26 September 1969,[1] Aktobe, Kazakh SSR, USSR[2]) is an entrepreneur in private equity and fintech. He is the founder and managing partner of the investment company Da Vinci Capital, based in London and Dubai.[3][4] He previously headed the structured products at Renaissance Capital investment bank.
Career
[edit]Jelesko started his career in 1992 at the consulting company Andersen Consulting (London) as a business consultant. He worked on information technology projects and developed business strategies for companies in the UK, Europe, and emerging markets. He also worked for McKinsey & Company (McK), where he was based in the CIS and Czech markets. He also took an mini MBA course in USA while working for McK.[4][5][6]
In July 1998, he joined the investment bank Credit Suisse First Boston in London as Chief Operating Officer in the EMEA Equities.[5][7]
In 2004, he joined Renaissance Capital, where he took the position of Head of the Structured Products Group. Oleg Jelesko launched a platform for alternative investments in emerging markets, managing assets from 30 investment funds and investment products and ran its sales and trading activities. As a result, in 2005, about $5 billion were raised, with significant profits for investors from public and pre-IPO markets in the region.[6][8]
В 2007 he founded the investment company Da Vinci Capital with the main focus on private equity funds and co-investments.[7][9] As managing partner, he is responsible for the company's development strategy and direct management. The first fund was listed on the LSE as the first ever closed-ended fund on the Specialized Funds Market Platform.[4] By 2022, capital from international institutional investors managed by Da Vinci Capital had reached $500 million.[1][4] From 2007 to 2022, Da Vinci Capital invested about $1 billion in technology companies such as EPAM, DataArt, Softline, Noventiq,[10] Israel based fintech startups, B2B, Gett Taxi, ITI Group, Ocsial, LoopMe, Udemy, Coursera, and other businesses, helped attract co-investors in large co-investment deals, promoted the private equity markets in Global Emerging Markets technology and fintech sectors.[4]
In 2009, Oleg Jelesko joined the board in EPAM Systems. In 2012, EPAM began trading on the New York Stock Exchange.[4][6]
In 2008, he joined the board of directors in RTS stock exchange. He dealt with the development of the exchange, derivative products, and the international products such as RTS index. Oleg Jelesko headed the Da Vinci Capital team working on the relevant negotiations of RTS and MICEX merger, which concluded in 2011 with the creation of unified Moscow Exchange.[4] He led international alliance work and liased with LSE and NYSE on a number of financial infrastructure initiatives.[4]
In 2016, he invested and attracted co-investors в IT company Softline. He led the preparation of the IPO on the LSE. The company more than doubled its turnover from $741 million in 2015 to $2.2 billion in 2021.[4] The fund retained its stake in non-Russian part, which became Noventiq, leading global player in Microsoft distribution and other IT solutions.[11]
Oleg Jelesko is a member of the investment committees of funds managed by Da Vinci Capital and several portfolio companies.[12]
References
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- ^ a b "Фаст-фонд". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 4 February 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ a b c "Железко Олег Викторович — карьера и биография". www.dk.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ a b "Код Da Vinci: правила инвестиций Олега Железко". РБК (in Russian). 13 September 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "Олег Железко: фонд Да Винчи и карьерный путь бизнесмена". whoiswho.dp.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ Салтыкова, Мария (11 September 2019). "Олег Железко, Da Vinci Capital: "За последние 10 лет хорошие деньги заработали те, кто инвестировал вне России"". Inc. Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "РВК и Da Vinci Capital создают фонд для стартапов на 6 млрд рублей". Ведомости (in Russian). 21 January 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "Выделенная из Softline Noventiq уйдет с LSE и Московской биржи". www.moscowtimes.io (published 23 June 2023). 1 October 2024.
- ^ Sunny (26 April 2024). "Oleg Jelesko Facts". Facts.net. Retrieved 1 October 2024.