A 2022 law brings (some) London real estate out from the shadows.
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🇬🇧 The Hidden London Properties of a Former Armenian President’s Family 🇦🇲
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When Armen Sarkissian was the president of Armenia, his wife and sons were registered to live in a five-story mansion in Chelsea, one of London’s poshest neighborhoods. The property’s owner, however, was unknown, listed only as an opaque offshore company registered in the black box of corporate activity known as the British Virgin Islands.
But this week, OCCRP and our member center Hetq revealed the person behind the firm, and therefore the landlord of Armenia’s then first family: the ex-president’s sister Karine Sargsyan.
💡 Let There Be (Some) Light! We were able to identify the owners of the company because the U.K. passed a law in 2022 requiring offshore firms that own property in the country to declare their “beneficial owners.” That includes companies registered in the British Virgin Islands.
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💁 Wait there’s more! The ex-president’s sister is the owner of at least four other British Virgin Islands firms which each own other high-end London properties worth tens of millions of pounds.
🧍Will the Real Owner Please Stand Up? The impressive real estate portfolio raises questions about the true owner of the properties. Unlike his sister, who spent years working as a doctor at Armenian state hospitals, Sarkissian is a successful businessman who would have little trouble affording luxury properties. When reached for comment, the ex-president said he entrusted the companies to his sister as a part of a wealth transfer in the 1990s when he first entered public service.
🇦🇲 Why This Matters For Armenia: If Armen Sarkissian has been the true owner of the London properties, he was required by law to declare them to the Armenian government when he returned to politics in 2013. But the properties don’t show up in Sarkissian’s asset declarations from 2013 to 2022.
🌎 Why This Matters For the World: This is not the only story made possible thanks to laws requiring the disclosure of “ultimate beneficial owners.” This information previously allowed us to reveal the London property of the son of a powerful Azeri official ([link removed]) . Similarly, in Luxembourg, we used beneficial ownership data to reveal that an Indonesian palm oil tycoon was the secret owner of the iconic Ludwig complex in Munich.
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