Kazakhstani billionaire Mikhail Lomtadze, co-founder of fintech and banking giant Kaspi.kz, has acquired a controlling stake in the Wycombe Wanderers English soccer club, Report informs, citing the Times of Central Asia.
Following approval by the English Football League (EFL), he joins Eduard Vyshnyakov and Dan Rice as new members of the Wanderers’ board of directors.
The club plays in the English League 1 (third division), and as a 90% stakeholder, through his company Blue Ocean Partners II Limited, the billionaire has plans to change its development strategy.
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Whilst Wanderers fans are hopeful for positive changes, in Kazakhstan, news of Lomtadze’s purchase was met with skepticism, and opinions shared on social media, suggest that the online banking magnate’s investment would have been better placed in developing local sports.
With a fortune estimated at $5.7 billion, Lomtadze ranks fifth in the list of the richest businessmen in Kazakhstan, and in 581st place on the Forbes global list of billionaires.