Can't vouch for this site, but they do seem to have a focus on net worth of notable people.
This source has his net worth @ $610M, . . .
Did you read the article? Forbes pegged his net worth at $20 million in 2022. His main source of income was rental property which plummeted at the start of the 2022 invasion.
Here is the Forbes article:
President Zelensky Is Not A Billionaire. So How Much Is He Worth?
Matt Durot Forbes Staff. I write about the world’s richest people and their businesses.
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Apr 20, 2022, 08:58am EDTDespite social media reports claiming he’s a billionaire, Volodymyr Zelensky doesn’t come close to making Forbes’ global wealth rankings.
A popular internet meme currently making the rounds claims without evidence that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is worth $1.4 billion – “more than Will Smith, Chris Rock, and Dave Chapelle combined.” The insinuation is clear. For Zelensky, a former comedian, to have accumulated a fortune of this size, there must be corruption involved. And while this claim has been parroted by its fair share of anonymous Twitter eggs, a number of blue checks have gotten in on the action.
Lee Stranahan, an American host on Kremlin-owned and controlled Radio Sputnik featured in the Oliver Stone documentary “Revealing Ukraine,” tweeted to his nearly 100,000 followers: “Why Is Zelensky a Billionaire?”
Forbes’ answer: he’s not. The Russian invasion has hit Ukraine’s billionaires hard. According to Forbes’ 36th annual World’s Billionaires List, there are only seven left in the country and Zelensky is not one of them (nor is former president and chocolate magnate Petro Poroshenko, who dropped from the rankings this year).
But unlike his predecessor, Zelensky never was a billionaire. He’s currently worth roughly $20 million, based on reporting by Forbes Ukraine. Additional reporting by Forbes US puts that number at less than $30 million.
His main asset: an estimated 25% stake in Kvartal 95, a group of companies that produce humorous shows, which he transferred to his partners after being elected president, though he’ll likely regain his shares after leaving office. Kvartal 95 produced and owns the Servant of the People series, a popular political comedy starring Zelensky as a Ukrainian high school teacher who is elected president. Netflix, which previously streamed the show between 2017 and 2021, snapped up the rights again in March. With estimated revenues of $30 million annually, Forbes Ukraine values Zelensky’s stake at $11 million.
While he does own a flat in one of Ukraine’s most expensive apartment buildings in the center of Kyiv, it’s relatively modest by Western standards. Forbes estimates Zelensky’s entire real estate portfolio is worth $4 million, including two more wholly owned apartments, two that he co-owns, a single commercial property and five parking spaces. Zelensky did own a $4.6 million villa in Forte dei Marmi, Italy as of December 2019, according to the most recent filing by his holding company. He apparently sold it during 2020 . . .
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattdurot/2022/04/20/president-zelensky-is-not-a-billionaire-so-how-much-is-he-worth/ So we have a reputable story from Forbes. And we have 'other stories from unnamed websites' without citation. So which one do you choose to believe? And more importantly, where is the graft?
According to Finance Monthly:
As of 2025, Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s estimated net worth is between $20 million and $30 million. According to this
Pamfleti story from 2024:
At that time his wealth was about 20 million dollars, according to Forbes Ukraine reports, while Forbes US says less than 30 million dollars.
His main asset: about a 25% stake in Kvartal 95, a group of companies that produce comedy shows, which he transferred to his partners after being elected president, although he is likely to regain his shares after he leaves office.
Kvartal 95 produced and owns the series Servant of the People, a popular political comedy starring Zelensky as a Ukrainian high school teacher who is elected president.
While he has an apartment in one of Ukraine's most expensive apartment buildings in central Kiev, it is relatively modest by Western standards.
Forbes estimates that Zelensky's entire real estate portfolio is worth $4 million, including two other fully owned apartments, two of which he co-owns, a single commercial property and five parking spaces.
Zelensky owned a $4.6 million villa in Forte dei Marmi, Italy as of December 2019.
What Forbes found out
He apparently sold it in 2020 along with 5 hotel rooms in Georgia.
The money from these sales was declared and included in the Forbes estimate, but since the amount is less than the estimated value of the real estate, there is a possibility that Zelensky remains the de facto beneficiary or the cash was invested elsewhere .
Russian propagandists believe Zelensky owns up to five luxury yachts and three private jets, in addition to $60 million in shares in companies including Saudi Aramco, Meta and Tesla.
Forbes found no evidence of such a fleet, and if Zelensky owns shares in these companies, it's hard to believe those shares would be worth anywhere near $60 million.
He and his wife Olena Zelenska have a bank account that has about $2 million in cash and government bonds.
Their other assets, consisting of two cars and some jewelry, do not exceed $1 million.
Again, a sourced story with a link. How does that compare against uncited claims from uncited websites?
So not only can you not vouch for your site, you can't vouch for a single claim made there since not one source is named other than Forbes (which soundly discredits the claim you are offering).
This guy doesn't have the busines acumen of DJT.
No one ever claimed he did.
I will take great joy when the entire details of the money trail of Z, the EU, and U.S, when it finally comes to light.
Allow me to help you out here. If you want to make a case that Zelenskiy is profiting off of US cash, then it would server your argument to provide an 'After' number to compare against your ridiculous $610 million 'Before' number. If you can show some comparison showing how Zelenskiy's financial holdings have skyrocketed since the start of 2022, then you might have a case. But the bullshit you are offering here today only proves to be an embarrassment to you. Come on,
@catfish1957 . You're better than this. If you are going to accuse someone of graft, at least come up with something showing it.