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Hasan Asadullozoda - Head of Tajikistan’s largest bank

Hasan Asadullozoda (once known as Sadulloev), the 40-year-old brother-in-law of President Rahmon, is Tajikistan's top business figure and is regularly called the 'third most powerful' man in the country (after Rahmon and Dushanbe city hall leader Ubaidulloyev). He controls or has a considerable impa

Hasan Asadullozoda - Head of Tajikistan’s largest bank
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Hasan Asadullozoda - Head of Tajikistan’s largest bank

Hasan Asadullozoda (once known as Sadulloev), the 40-year-old brother-in-law of President Rahmon, is Tajikistan's top business figure and is regularly called the "third most powerful" man in the country (after Rahmon and Dushanbe city hall leader Ubaidulloyev). He controls or has a considerable impact on significant state-possessed endeavours. His holding organization, Ismaili Somoni Monetary and Modern Gathering, oversees two dozen organizations engaged with each significant business area. His riches and impact, be that as it may, have created envy among President Rahmon's inward circle, especially his kids. 

In May 2003, Asadullozoda became Director of the Leader Leading group of Orien Bank. Although Orien was - and still is - a private bank, it is firmly lined up with President Rahmon. He controls a few significant organizations, including a carrier organization and a firm that provisions bauxite for Tajikistan's state-possessed aluminium organization, the biggest wellspring of incomes for the country. Asadullozoda additionally has significant stakes in the nation's cotton, protection, venture, eatery, retail, lodging, and media communications markets. 

A June 2008 US consulate link, unveiled as of late by WikiLeaks, offers an adept portrayal of Asadullozoda's part in Tajikistan's economy: "A significant number of the individuals who realize Asadullozoda have said that his essential inspiration is to control however many income-producing endeavours as could be allowed, to the rejection of others. Money managers in Tajikistan see him as a hunter, and they dread losing their organizations to Asadullozoda's draconian strategies."




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