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Peter Rosengard

ByPeter Rosengard, Peter Rosengard

Opinion

Where's a Russian oligarch when you need one?

January 3, 2014 14:18
2 min read

London’s flooded with Russian oligarchs — but can you find an oligarch when you want one? No, you can’t. I’ve been looking for one for over two years —hoping to find even a little oligarch to whom I can sell a billion-dollar life insurance policy: the perfect gift for the oligarch who has everything.

I’ve run up to anyone looking even vaguely oligarchal — essentially that’s anyone getting out of a Rolls Royce Phantom with a six-foot blonde supermodel and six very large tough-looking guys with granite jaws you can ski off, standing around him.

Two weeks ago I was on oligarch lookout at the bar of a Mayfair club when Oleg came and sat next to me. Even though he looked like a 20-year-old student with a bad Beatles hairstyle, a surreptitious glance at my BlackBerry told me he was on the Forbes list of the world’s youngest billionaires. I launched into my billion-dollar life insurance policy sale. “Oleg, just imagine — you’ll own the largest life insurance policy in history — one billion dollars — and it will only cost you one per cent per year — peanuts! Only $10 million.”

“Really? so little? But tell me, how do I get the billion dollars?” he asked.