Kirill Anurov

Mr. Anurov’s primary area of concentration is loss quantification in the context of commercial and investment treaty arbitration cases brought before ICC, LCIA, SCC, ICSID and ad hoc tribunals. He has worked with clients across a range of industries, including banking, infrastructure, hotels and leisure, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas and telecommunications, often involving assets and businesses located in emerging markets.
Most recently, Mr. Anurov provided expert evidence in an arbitration related to the issue of funding an M&A transaction and worked on an investor-state dispute over an expropriated business in the CIS region. Previously, he worked on arbitrations involving infrastructure projects in developing countries; disputes involving mining businesses; disputes in relation to loan transactions; and disputes involving international production and distribution agreements.
Mr. Anurov’s commercial valuation experience includes valuing businesses for purchase price allocations; valuing convertible debt instruments; valuing share options; and valuing intellectual property and intangible assets.
Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Anurov worked with Deloitte, Navigant and Globalview Advisors in London.
Mr. Anurov earned a bachelor’s degree in international journalism from MGIMO University in Russia and a master’s degree in finance and management from Cranfield School of Management. He is a CFA Charterholder and a chartered certified accountant. Mr. Anurov is fluent in Russian.