BALI (BPN/ADVERTORIAL) – Ibrokhim Abdullaev, a native of Tashkent, has been living in Bali for five years. Here he became a successful business owner and philanthropist and regularly sponsors charitable initiatives.
Ibrokhim Abdullaev moved to Bali in 2017. And three years later, together with like-minded people, he founded Luxury Bali, a company specializing in providing concierge services and arranging premium-class recreation.
The company has businesses in the construction industry and in the world of cryptocurrency. The company is engaged in attracting investors in the construction industry and also invests independently.
Ibrokhim Abdullaev’s leadership qualities, the cohesion of his team, and the coherence of work quickly led to the desired result – Luxury Bali became the leader of its business segment in Bali.
Today, the clients of Luxury Bali include world-class stars: famous actors and musicians, major entrepreneurs and investors, and representatives of sports elites and artists.
Although Ibrokhim Abdullaev has been living in Indonesia for many years, and it was here that he successfully implemented his abilities, he does not forget about his Uzbek roots and his native Tashkent.
In Tashkent, he spent his childhood, and his relatives and people close to him live there. Besides that, they speak his native language there, they honor the traditions of his folk there. There is his homeland, and this feeling will never go away.
Abdullaev does not hide that he still feels himself an organic part of the Uzbek ethnic group, the bearer of its language, culture, and mentality, regardless of the place of residence.
While developing his company in Bali and achieving his first success, he clearly realized that his business should be socially responsible. And first, in relation to fellow Uzbeks living in Indonesia and, in particular, in Bali and Lombok.
Ibrokhim Abdullaev considers it his duty to promote and help them by all means. In particular, Abdullaev provides sponsorship to Uzbek boxers and MMA fighters who perform internationally.
To his mind, this should happen neither one time nor spontaneously, but constantly and systematically. To this end, he founded the Shoista Mehr charitable foundation, named after his mother. The Foundation promotes charity events and helps those in need living both in Bali or Lombok and in the businessman’s homeland – Uzbekistan.
“Do good to people, and it will definitely come back!”
This principle has always guided Ibrokhim Abdullaev. His activities in charity and philanthropy for the Uzbek community in Bali and Lombok help to preserve and popularize Uzbek folk traditions and culture in Indonesia.


