Pavel Tio

Pavel Tio (May 20 1963, Tashkent) — Russian entrepreneur, chairman of the board of directors and co-owner of the development company Capital Group (Russia).

Business career
Pavel Tyo was born on May 20, 1963, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan into a family of power engineers. In 1985, he graduated from Tashkent Polytechnic Institute named after Biruni, specializing in thermal power plants. After that, he got a job at Uzbekhydroproject as a thermal power engineer.

In 2016, he headed the commission on high-rise construction of the Public Council under the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation.

Capital Group
In the early 1990s he was engaged in trading. In 1993 he became a shareholder of the construction company Capital Group.

One of the first projects was the IBM office on Ozerkovskaya Embankment in 1993.

In 2016 he became chairman of the Board of Directors of Capital Group. As of 2022 was the majority owner of the company.

Capital Pharmacies
Was the owner of Stolichniye Apteki, a chain of pharmacies consisting of 180 pharmacies.

Scandals
In 2015, Pavel Tyo was suspected of killing a snow leopard on the territory of Kyrgyzstan - the Ministry of Natural Resources sent a request to check information from social networks to the General Prosecutor's Office. According to the K-News agency, the Kyrgyz authorities did not investigate the case.

On March 12, 2024, the State Committee for National Security of Kyrgyzstan reported that it had put Pavel Tyo, a Russian businessman and owner of the Capital Group company, on the wanted list on suspicion of financing the Kamchy Kolbayev organized crime group.

Personal life
Cho Men-hee (1894–1938) — paternal grandfather, Korean writer, on April 15, 1938, by the decision of the "troika" was sentenced to execution on charges of betrayal of the interests of the Soviet people and espionage in favor of Japan, May 11 shot.,

Olga Karput — wife, owner of KM20 boutique. Six children.