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    Nick Lotov

    Experienced M&A and investment professional

    Nikolay Lotov is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in consulting and business fields.

    His expertise lies in participating in over 100 projects focusing on M&A, fundraising, and strategy consulting, spanning various industries such as retail, IT, b2b services, construction materials, food production, power generation, distribution, catering, transportation, and more.

    Nikolay has a strong skill set in project management, deal negotiation, valuation, financial modeling, and professional team management, making him result-oriented and organized.

    He is known for his analytical skills, proactive approach, and wide network of contacts across business levels, financial institutions, private equity investors, and professional service providers.

    Nikolay Lotov has contributed to various organizations, including serving as the Managing Partner at LOTVEL Consulting and holding positions at Evli Russia, Evli Bank Plc, Holland Corporate Finance, and Avanko Capital.

    His academic background includes a major in International Economics and a PhD from St.Petersburg State University, as well as an Executive MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics in Russia.

    In addition to his professional ventures, Nikolay has also taken part in board of directors roles, delivered lectures at higher schools, and acted as an invited speaker at professional conferences.

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    Location

    St Petersburg, St Petersburg City, Russia