Thursday, 21 May 2026   When it comes to property investment, there’s an old saying that never gets outdated: location, location, location. You can build a beautiful villa, a luxury resort, or a stylish café, but if it’s in the wrong place, your investment may struggle.   In Lombok, choosing the right location can be the difference between an average investment and a highly profitable one. That’s why location is one of the most important decisions any investor can make before putting money into property.   The first reason location matters is simple: tourist demand follows certain areas. In Lombok, not every region has theRead More →

Thursday, 21 May 2026   In today’s world, global investors are dealing with a lot of uncertainty. Wars, inflation, supply chain disruptions, political tensions, and slowing economies have made investing more complicated than ever.   In times like this, investors usually look for one thing: stability. And surprisingly, Indonesia has become one of the countries that still offers that stability, especially for long-term investors looking at sectors like real estate, tourism, and infrastructure.   One of Indonesia’s biggest strengths is its  strong domestic economy. Unlike countries that rely heavily on exports to survive, Indonesia has a huge population of more than 280 million people, creatingRead More →

Thursday, 21 May 2026   Indonesia remains one of the hottest investment destinations in Asia, and in 2026, foreign money continues to pour into the country. From mining to manufacturing, digital services to infrastructure, international investors are betting big on Indonesia’s economy. But which countries are investing the most? Let’s break down the top five foreign investor countries in Indonesia.   1.Singapore – Still the King   Singapore continues to hold the number one spot as Indonesia’s largest foreign investor, with around US$4.6 billion invested in 2026. This has been a long-running trend. Singapore often acts as a regional financial hub, so many multinational companiesRead More →

Thursday, 21 May 2026   Lombok is no longer just Bali’s quieter neighbor. Over the last few years, the island has slowly transformed into one of Indonesia’s rising tourism hotspots, and in 2026, foreign investors are taking that opportunity seriously. New international investment is flowing into Lombok, especially Central Lombok, where tourism-related projects are beginning to reshape the region.   One of the most talked-about developments comes from foreign investors from Morocco, who have committed around IDR 72 billion to tourism projects in Central Lombok. That’s not a small number. This investment shows that interest in Lombok is no longer coming only from Southeast AsiaRead More →