Families of Monobank co-founder Volodymyr Yatsenko and Dnipro businessman Oleksandr Petrovsky (famously known as «Narik») have established a joint real estate venture in Austria. At the end of 2025, they registered the company Rustava Investment GmbH in Vienna, according to data from the Austrian commercial register.

Under the registration documents, two Austrian entities—Valterna Capital GmbH and Sternbild PV GmbH—each hold a 28.33% stake in the newly formed Rustava Investment GmbH. These corporate structures trace directly back to close relatives of both Ukrainian figures, both of whom currently reside abroad.
The owners of Valterna Capital GmbH include Volodymyr Yatsenko’s daughter Hanna, his common-law wife Yevheniya Kryvenko, and her elder sister Olha. Additionally, the beneficiaries include three-year-old Sofiya Chuyan, whose mother Nataliya manages «Relief-Dnipro»—a company linked to Yatsenko’s prior domestic business dealings.
The beneficiaries of the second firm, Sternbild PV GmbH, are close relatives of Oleksandr Petrovsky: his wife Anzhelika, daughters Anzhelika and Bohdana, and sister Alina Vovk. The name Rustava Investment GmbH likely references the Georgian city of Rustavi—the birthplace of Petrovsky (formerly Nalekreshvili).

«Formally, Volodymyr Yatsenko stepped down as a shareholder of Fintech Band, the operator behind Monobank, but de facto his stake was transferred to his partner Yevheniya Kryvenko.»
Both businessmen left Ukraine following the full-scale invasion in 2022 and face ongoing scrutiny from Ukrainian law enforcement:
Volodymyr Yatsenko: Arrested in 2021 on suspicion of embezzling funds from PrivatBank, where he previously served as Deputy Chairman of the Board. Hearings in his case remain ongoing before the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine (HACC).
Oleksandr Petrovsky: Implicated in multiple criminal investigations in Ukraine over several years. In 2022, his security detail made headlines following a high-profile altercation with taxi drivers in central Vienna.
Furthermore, the families maintain influential ties across elite circles: Petrovsky’s daughter Anzhelika is married to the son of former Ukrainian Association of Football president Andriy Pavelko, who was recently detained in Slovakia.
