Russian Direct Investment Fund

Russian Direct Investment Fund
Native name
Российский фонд прямых инвестиций
IndustrySovereign wealth fund
Founded2011 Edit this on Wikidata
Websitewww.rdif.ru

The Russian Direct Investment Fund (Russian: Российский фонд прямых инвестиций, RDIF) is Russia's sovereign wealth fund established in 2011 by the Russian government to make investments in companies of high-growth sectors of the Russian economy. Its mandate is to co-invest alongside the world's largest institutional investors, direct investment funds, sovereign wealth funds and leading companies.

RDIF's reserved capital under management equals $10 billion. RDIF has invested and committed for this purpose 2.1 trillion rubles, of which RDIF invested 200 billion rubles and 1.9 trillion rubles came from co-investors, partners and banks. RDIF also attracted over $40 billion of foreign capital into the Russian economy through long-term strategic partnerships.[1] Kirill Dmitriev is the RDIF's chief executive officer.

  1. ^ "Russian Direct Investment Fund".