In 2017, CIG invested in InnerChef (India), a delivery service of ready meals, and in a startup Kray Technologies (Ukraine), a manufacturer of industrial drones for agricultural enterprises.
Chernovetskyi declares his devotion to the so-called "IT-patriotism": "My fund and I are contributing to the development of the IT and technological sectors in Ukraine.
[6] In Forbes Ukraine’s “Top 20 Wealthiest Ukrainians 2022”, Stepan Chernovetskyi ranks 18th, with an estimated fortune of $350 million.
[9] In 2021 Forbes Ukraine’s “Top 100 Wealthiest Businessmen” ranked Stepan 13th with an estimated fortune of $545 million.
In the 2017-2018 academic year, a pilot phase of the program was held jointly with Odesa Polytechnic University (ONPU).
In July 2016, Spanish police detained Stepan as a part of "Variola" special operation against financial crimes.
In August 2016, the Barcelona Court of Appeal discharged Stepan Chernovetskyi from custody citing insufficient evidence in the detention report.
The Public Prosecutor's Office filed an appeal against decision of the Barcelona Court of 30 October 2019 which closed the criminal case (preliminary investigation) against Stepan Chernovetskyi.
The Barcelona Court of Appeal confirmed the legal origin of investment made by Stepan Chernovetskyi in Spain.
Father – Leonid Chernovetskyi, Ukrainian statesman and politician, businessman Mother – Alina Aivazova, businesswoman.