2022/2023 - Russian Asset Tracker

2022/2023 - Russian Asset Tracker

Organized Crime and Reporting Project has been tracking assets of Vladimir Putin and oligarch and public figures close to him for more than a decade, but in 2022 the organization decided to publish these records in form of an interactive asset tracker accompanied by all the related OCCRP investigative stories.

The investigation was published collectively by OCCRP (Global) and their media and research partners: Anti-Corruption Data Collective, Bird.bg (Bulgaria), Delfi Estonia, Follow the Money (Netherlands), Forbes (USA), Frontstory.pl (Poland), The Guardian (UK), infoLibre (Spain), Inside Story (Greece), Investigative Center of Jan Kuciak (Slovakia), Investigace.cz (Czech Republic), IrpiMedia (Italy), MANS (Montenegro), Miami Herald (USA), Le Monde (France), NDR (Germany), Oštro (Slovenia/Croatia), profil (Austria), Re:Baltica, Reporter.lu (Luxembourg), Siena.lt (Lithuania), SVT (Sweden), Tamedia (Switzerland), De Tijd (Belgium), Transparency International UK

Tracker UI

Visual identity for the project was made by OCCRP Chief Designer James O'Brien (imagery and UI) and me as OCCRP Design Editor (charts, data visualizations and UI).

More about this investigation, as well as more graphics and imagery can be found by following these links:

Russian Asset Tracker - OCCRP
Introducing a project to track down and catalogue the vast wealth held outside Russia by oligarchs and key figures close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Explore the global assets of Russia’s oligarchs and enablers | Russian Asset Tracker | OCCRP
A sizable chunk of Russia’s wealth has been siphoned offshore by corrupt politicians and well-connected businessmen. We wanted to know where it went — so we started hunting. OCCRP and its partners trawled land records, corporate registries, and offshore leaks to come up with this database of assets…