On top of the paper losses, penalties are starting to hit closer to home.
Roaming the skies in their Boeing, Gulfstream and Bombardier jets is now trickier after the EU joined the U.K. on Sunday in banning Russian-owned private planes from its airspace. Their discreet purchases of high-end London real estate may get more difficult, too, with the U.K. fast-tracking legislation that would require foreign property owners to disclose their identities, rather than hiding behind holding companies.
The EU on Monday adopted sanctions on some of Russia’s ultra-wealthy, including metals tycoon Alisher Usmanov, Alfa Group owners Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven, and steel magnate Alexei Mordashov. The measures also impact Putin’s longtime spokesman Dmitry Peskov, state-media figures and senior military officials. Also on Monday, Switzerland implemented travel bans on five oligarchs close to the Russian leader and said it will close its airspace to all flights from Russia, including private jets.