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Revolut boss renounces Russian citizenship as his father is sanctioned by Ukraine

Co-founder Nikolay Storonsky previously held both British and Russian passports

The chief executive of Revolut has renounced his Russian citizenship, as he continues his long pursuit of a UK banking licence and his father is sanctioned by Ukraine for his role with Gazprom.

Nikolay Storonsky Jnr, co-founder of the $33bn (£28.5bn) fintech company, previously held both British and Russian passports but renounced his Russian citizenship following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, The Telegraph can reveal. 

It comes as his father, Nikolay Storonsky Snr, was sanctioned earlier this month by the Ukrainian government over his role as director general of Gazprom Promgaz, the engineering and research arm of the Kremlin-controlled energy company. 

Mr Storonsky Snr was included in a fresh list of sanctions in Ukraine on October 19 that was proposed by the country’s National Security and Defence Council (NSDC) and signed off by President Zelensky.

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