In 2001 he worked as deputy general director of JSC "Moscow Insurance Company".
According to Forbes, Mikhail Abramov spent tens of thousands of US dollars a month on the maintenance of the museum.
In the same year, he was a member of the working group of the Commission of the Ministry of Culture on the acquisition of museum objects.
[1] Mikhail Abramov died on August 20, 2019, in a helicopter crash in Greece off the coast of Poros Island.
[9] The company owns ten business centers in Moscow, their approximate cost is 46-56 billion rubles.
[15] Mikhail Abramov financed the magazine Russian Art [ru].
On May 26, 2006, Mikhail Abramov opened Russia's first Museum of Russian Icons in the premises of the Vereyskaya Plaza business center.