President Vladimir Putin's wife, Ludmila Putina, has become the largest partner in the Russian microfinance company, Carmani. In addition, Sposendink says it owns Interrier Services, which therefore acquires Meridian. In 2018, it was reported that it acquired a 7% stake in Carmoney CY Ltd, which also owns Carmani.

According to the credit rating agency Expert RA, Carmani, a smaller lending company, became the sixth in Russia in the first half of 2019, worth 2.6 billion rubles ($ 40.8 million), an increase of 30% over the previous year. last year.

Since the Russian president announced his divorce from Ludmila in 2013, his ex-husband has only appeared in very rare cases. In 2016, Ludmila was associated with businessman Arthur Ochritney, who heads a nonprofit organization with close ties. Reporters recently revealed that Oshretny owns a villa on the Atlantic coast in France, worth more than five million euros, in almost the same area where the family of Katarina Tkhionova, Putin's alleged daughter, some real estate.

Putin became the first leader in Russian history to announce his divorce in the mass media, although there is no reliable information about his private life, unlike that of his former wife. In January 2016, the newspaper Subdidnik discovered that an apartment owned by the Putin family since 1995 in July 2015 was transferred to the property of Ludmila Alexandrovna Ushretny, the same name as his ex-wife, with the change of the husband's name. It is the first news that the Russian people learned of Ludmila's association with Uchretny. On April 3, 2017, Star Heat magazine published photos showing Ludmila and Uchritini as they left the departure hall at London's Heathrow Airport.

All property held by Putin: two apartments, a plot of land, a garage, and three cars - stayed with him after the divorce (or at least still appear in his tax returns as president). In Putin's campaign announcement, the documents show that Ludmila also had eight million rubles ($ 139,800) in savings. Despite his modest record as a businessman, Ucritny succeeded in buying a villa in France on the Atlantic coast in December 2013, just six months after Putina's divorce from her husband, and the villa was worth more than five million euros.

- In 2016 Ludmila was associated with businessman Arthur

Oshritni, who heads a nonprofit

It has close links.

- In January 2016 the newspaper Subdidnik discovered it

An apartment owned by the Putin family has been moved since 1995

In July 2015 to the monarchy of the Russian President.