You recognise her face from CBS’s Champions League coverage. That snappy host who’s always camera-ready, talking multiple languages like it’s nothing. But here’s what you might not realise: Kate Abdo’s husband, or ex-husband rather, is 10 times wealthier than her. And he’s done it all while staying completely invisible.
His name is Ramtin Abdo. He was born in Berlin on July 17, 1976, so he’s around 49 now. He’s of both Iranian lineage and German upbringing. He speaks four languages fluently. He has established a property and logistics empire worth an estimated £10-20 million. And were you to ask a hundred persons on the street who he is, maybe one might recognise the name.
The Marriage Nobody Talks About

They met in 2010. Got married pretty quickly after that. She kept his surname professionally, which is why you see “Kate Abdo” on your telly instead of her maiden name, Giles. They were married for about six years. He runs businesses in Berlin—she flies around the world covering football matches and boxing events.
Then, around 2016, they quietly split. No big announcement. No tabloid drama. Just done. The interesting bit? Kate’s still using his surname today, even after marrying someone else in 2024. Makes you wonder if it’s just easier for the branding or if there’s something else to it.
What’s proper, strange is how little anyone knew about the divorce. Kate’s a public figure. She’s on camera multiple times a week. But somehow this bloke managed to exit the marriage without leaving any trace in the media. That takes skill, that does.
What Does He Actually Do?

Right, so whilst Kate’s interviewing Ronaldo and Messi, what’s Ramtin Abdo been up to? He’s the CEO of INA Ventures GmbH, a company based in Berlin that deals with IT solutions for logistics. Not glamorous stuff. Nobody’s making Netflix documentaries about supply chain management. But it’s where proper money lives.
He started INA Ventures back in 2015, the same year he co-founded another company called SMAP. That one focused on real estate investment, though it seems to have folded or changed by 2017.
The fact that this is a bit murky is no surprise, as Ramtin doesn’t really do interviews. What we do know for a fact is that he can speak English, German, French and Farsi. That’s your ticket to conducting business all over Europe and into the Near East without translators. He studied at the University of Seattle for his degree.
Then came back to Germany and started building companies in two of the least sexy but most profitable sectors imaginable.
Property in Berlin has gone mental over the past decade. If you bought in the mid-2010s, you’re sitting pretty now. Ramtin was buying then. He’s sitting pretty now.
The Money Bit

Let’s talk brass tacks. Kate Abdo’s net worth is estimated at around £1.5 million, which isn’t bad for a broadcaster. But Ramtin’s playing in a different league entirely. Even the conservative estimates put him at ten times that.
Real estate. Logistics. IT solutions. These aren’t the industries that make headlines, but they’re the ones that make millionaires. Especially in Germany, where the logistics sector is absolutely massive. Getting in early on the tech side of that? Smart move.
Unlike some wealthy types who can’t help showing off their Ferraris and penthouse flats, Ramtin keeps everything quiet. No Instagram. No Twitter. No Facebook.
For someone running tech companies in 2025, that’s almost unheard of. He’s built a fortune whilst maintaining basically zero online presence.
Is that admirable or suspicious? Depends on how cynical you are, I suppose. But it certainly works for him.
Life After Kate

So Kate’s moved on. She’s now married to Malik Scott, a former boxer turned trainer. They went public with their relationship in March 2024 and got married in September that same year.
There was that whole drama on air with Jamie Carragher making jokes about her love life. Then rumours about her and Thierry Henry, which Malik had to shut down. The whole thing turned into a proper circus.
Meanwhile, Ramtin? Silence. There has been no news of any new girlfriend spotted by paparazzi. No Instagram posts announcing anything.
He is either single and concentrating on work, or he is seeing someone and being super quiet about it. If his past is any indication, the latter is more likely.
They never had kids together. Maybe that was the plan. Maybe it wasn’t. Neither of them is saying, and, in truth, why would they? And not everything needs to be public.
The Ramtin Abdo Age Factor
At 49, Ramtin Abdo’s age puts him in that sweet spot. Young enough to understand new technology. Old enough to have serious business experience.
He didn’t rush into entrepreneurship straight out of uni like some Silicon Valley type. He learned how things work first. Built up knowledge. Then he made his move.
That’s very German, actually. Methodical. Strategic. Not flashy. Just effective.
Why We’re Fascinated
Look, the fascination isn’t really about Ramtin himself, is it? It’s about the contrast. Kate’s everywhere. On CBS every week. Interviewing football legends. Red carpet events. Instagram posts. The whole celebrity thing.
And her ex is a ghost. A rich, successful ghost who built companies without anyone noticing.
That disconnect is what grabs people. We’re used to celebrity couples where both people chase fame or where one partner uses the other’s spotlight. Ramtin did neither. He married someone famous, kept quiet, and when it ended, he quietly left.
No drama. No tell-all interviews. Just gone.
The Current Situation
Based on public records, Ramtin’s still running INA Ventures from Berlin. Still investing in property. Still making money in industries nobody talks about at dinner parties. His estimated net worth keeps climbing, but you won’t see him on any rich lists because he’s not public enough for that.
Kate’s flourishing too, obviously. New husband. Massive career. Champions League every week. But she kept the Abdo name. That’s the bit that niggles at people. Why keep your ex-husband’s surname when you’ve remarried? Professional reasons make sense. All her credentials and contracts are under that name. Changing it would be a nightmare.
Or maybe it just sounds better than Kate Scott for a broadcaster. Who knows?
What It All Means
At the end of the day, Ramtin Abdo is a businessman. A proper, successful one. But he’s not trying to save the world with some app or pretending to be the next Elon Musk. He identified sectors where money could be made. Built companies. Hired smart people. Stayed focused.
That’s not a sexy story. There’s no rags-to-riches drama. No moment where he nearly lost everything. Just steady growth over two decades.
Maybe that’s why he avoids the spotlight. His story doesn’t fit the entrepreneur mythology everyone’s obsessed with. He’s not some visionary disrupting industries. He’s just good at business, speaks multiple languages, and has zero interest in being famous.
And in 2025, when everyone’s personal life is public property, that’s almost radical. Privacy as rebellion. Silence as strategy.
The bloke built a multimillion-pound empire whilst the rest of us were scrolling through other people’s lives online. Can’t argue with that, really.
So yeah, the next time Kate Abdo is on your screen discussing Haaland’s latest hat trick or whatever, just think: there’s a German millionaire somewhere in Berlin who was her former husband. He’s worth ten times what she is. And you’ve probably never heard of him.
That’s exactly how he wants it.

