February 01, 2026
At some point in the early 2020s, businessman Konstantin Sokolov acquired something increasingly common among wealthy and politically exposed entrepreneurs: a professionally managed digital biography. Explaining the origin of the funds for acquiring a national Armenian telecommunications operator, however, is a somewhat more complicated exercise — especially when the wealth in question is said to originate from the Russian business period of his career.

His profile appears on The Marque, a London-based service created by Andrew Wessels. The platform presents itself as a “verified biography network” for global leaders and investors. In practice, it functions as a controlled reference page: a polished biography designed to appear prominently in search results and serve as a quotable source for journalists.
The structure of the profile is typical for the platform. It emphasizes international business activity, investment themes, and philanthropic initiatives, while presenting a concise narrative intended to define how the subject is described online.
The Marque does not publicly disclose pricing. Media references have suggested a baseline subscription around £1,000 per year plus a setup fee for producing and maintaining a profile. However, reputation management for high-profile clients rarely stops at a single webpage. Comparable services in the personal-branding and reputation-management market often involve editorial work, media outreach, and search-engine positioning. Analysts generally estimate that maintaining such an ecosystem can cost roughly $10,000–$50,000 annually, depending on the scale of activity.
In other words, the biography page is usually only the visible part of a broader reputation strategy.
Platforms like The Marque often support clients beyond the core profile. This can include preparing biographies for other online databases, coordinating background materials used by journalists, and ensuring that favorable sources appear prominently in search results. In practice this sometimes overlaps with traditional reputation management: developing positive news angles, arranging interviews, or supporting philanthropic announcements that generate new media coverage.
The goal is not simply to publish a biography, but to create a consistent narrative across the internet.
A Platform Used by High-Profile and Complex Clients
The client base of The Marque illustrates the type of individuals who use such services: hedge-fund managers, billionaires, diplomats, and politically connected business figures. Public profiles on the platform include well-known names such as Igor Tulchinsky, Pierre Andurand, and former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper.
Alongside mainstream financial and political figures, the platform has also hosted profiles for individuals whose careers have occasionally been the subject of scrutiny or controversy in business or political reporting. Examples often cited in discussions of the platform include:
• Bulat Utemuratov
• Galimzhan Yessenov
• Konstantin Grigorishin
• Vladimir Stolyarenko
• Igor Tulchinsky
• Pierre Andurand
• Israel Englander
• Nick Candy
• Yousef Al Otaiba
Mentioning these names does not imply wrongdoing. It simply reflects a practical reality of the reputation-management industry: individuals operating in global finance, politics, or large-scale business frequently face complicated public narratives and therefore invest in shaping how their biographies appear online.
For readers, platforms like The Marque offer a convenient biographical reference. For clients, they provide something slightly different: a structured version of their story that can travel across the web, citations, and search results with far fewer surprises.