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Igor Bukhman

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Russian-born British-Israeli entrepreneur (born 1982)
Igor Bukhman
Игорь Бухман
Born (1982年03月29日) 29 March 1982 (age44)
AlmamaterVologda State Pedagogical Institute [ru ]
RelativesDmitry Bukhman

Igor Bukhman (Russian : Игорь Бухман; born 29 March 1982) is a Russian-born British entrepreneur best known for founding online gaming company Playrix with his brother Dmitry Bukhman in 2004.

Biography

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Igor and his brother Dmitry Bukhman were born in Vologda to Jewish parents.[1] Since he was a kid, Igor was engaged in programming. In 1999, Igor Bukhman was enrolled on the Faculty of Applied Mathematics at the Vologda State Pedagogical Institute [ru ]. In 2001, together with his brother, they started developing online games. The same year, they published their first game Discovera. The brothers priced it at 15,ドル uploaded it to 200 app directories, and made 60ドル in the first month.

Playrix

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Together, Igor and Dmitry founded Playrix in 2004, which is best known for its mobile-app games such as Homescapes and Fishdom .[2] By that time, they had released three games and around 30 screensavers; by 2007, the number of games increased to 16, and the company's monthly income constituted around $300,000. Soon the company released such games as Homescapes, Gardenscapes , Fishdom, and Township .[3] [4] [5] [6]

In 2018, the brothers personally invested in video and social network games developer Nexters Global and in Belarusian Vizor Games.[2] In February 2019, there was some information about the sale of Playrix to Chinese gaming companies for 3ドル billion, but the rumors were not confirmed.[7] In 2019, Playrix bought the Armenian and Serbian studios Plexonic and Eipix Entertainment, respectively.[8] In 2021 and 2022, Igor Bukhman was a member of Nexters' Board of Directors; in April 2023, he was appointed a non-executive director of the company.[9] In October 2022, the company announced the closure of its offices and development operations in Russia and Belarus due to the invasion of Ukraine.[10] In 2023, the company employed more than 3,000 people around the world.[11] In June 2023, analytics company Data.ai (formerly App Annie) ranked Playrix seventh in the global ranking of mobile publishers by annual revenue, with the company in first place in EMEA.[12] "Within five years, we are seeking to join the same league as Activision Blizzard or NetEase Inc., but in the European region," said Igor, without specifying a revenue target.[13]

Wealth

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Igor Bukhman entered Forbes ranking of the richest entrepreneurs in the world in 2020 with a fortune of 3ドル.1 billion.[2] In April 2023, Forbes estimated Bukhman's assets at 7ドル billion: he ranked 332nd in the world,[2] and 6th in the list of wealthiest Israelis.[14] In October 2021, the Bukhmans launched the Rix Capital family fund. In 2023, the investment company, with 4ドル billion of the brothers' personal funds under management, opened a permanent office in London.[11] In 2023, he ranks 23rd in the Russian Billionaires ranking and 332nd in the World's Billionaires ranking with a net worth of 6ドル.9B.[15] As of November 2024, he was ranked #493 on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with US6ドル.27 billion.[16]

In 2025, he was included in The Sunday Times' 40 Under 40 Rich list.[17]

Philanthropy

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The Bukhman Foundation was established in 2023 by Anastasia and Igor Bukhman. In 2025, it was announced that the foundation would make a 100ドル million pledge to fund groundbreaking research that will accelerate progress towards new treatments and a cure for type 1 diabetes.[18] That same year, the Bukhman Foundation donated 1ドル million to the National Portrait Gallery.[19]

Private life

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He is married and has four children. In 2014, Igor Bukhman moved to Dublin. In 2016, he acquired Israeli citizenship. Since 2020 he has lived in London and in 2025 received British citizenship[2] [6] [20] [17]

References

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  1. McEvoy, Jemima (28 April 2022). "Why Israel Became A Safe Haven For Russian Billionaires". Forbes.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Igor Bukhman". Forbes. Retrieved 2022年04月18日.
  3. Анастасия Карпова (2020年03月19日). "Как братья Бухманы построили одну из крупнейших игровых компаний в мире — Playrix — и стали миллиардерами". Forbes (in Russian). Retrieved 2022年04月18日.
  4. "Братья-миллиардеры Бухман: "Мы никогда в жизни не брали кредитов"" (in Russian). РБК. Retrieved 2022年04月18日.
  5. "Playrix has become Europe's quiet giant in mobile gaming". VentureBeat. 2016年11月23日. Retrieved 2022年04月18日.
  6. 1 2 "This Russia-Born Billionaire Owns One Of The World's Largest Game Developers. Amid The Ukraine War, He Navigates A Company In Turmoil". Forbes. 2022年03月31日. Retrieved 2022年04月18日.
  7. "Russian Billionaire Brothers Crush It With Gaming Powerhouse Playrix". The Moscow Times. 18 April 2019. Retrieved 2023年11月01日.
  8. "Mobile-Gaming Billionaires Are Buying Rivals Instead of Selling Out". Bloomberg. 2019年05月19日. Retrieved 2022年04月18日.
  9. "Nexters : Announces Changes to its Board of Directors". Data.ai. 2023年04月27日. Retrieved 2023年06月30日.
  10. "Playrix to close Russia and Belarus offices and relocate staff". Game Developer. 2022年10月11日. Retrieved 2023年06月30日.
  11. 1 2 "Brothers Worth 11ドル Billion Are Building Out Family Office to Invest Their Gaming Riches". Bloomberg. 2023年04月28日. Retrieved 2023年06月30日.
  12. "data.ai announces the Top Publishers in 2023". Data.ai. 2023年06月28日. Retrieved 2023年06月30日.
  13. "Mobile-Gaming Billionaires Are Buying Rivals Instead of Selling Out". Bloomberg. 5 December 2019. Retrieved 2023年11月01日.
  14. "2022 Israeli Billionaires". Forbes Israel. 2022年09月01日. Retrieved 2023年06月30日.
  15. "Igor Bukhman". https: www.forbes.com. Retrieved 2023年11月01日.
  16. "#493 Igor Bukhman". Bloomberg. 2024年11月19日. Retrieved 2024年11月22日.
  17. 1 2 "Titans of tech illuminate Sunday Times Rich List". businesscloud.co.uk.
  18. "100ドル million pledge by the Bukhman Foundation to transform type 1 diabetes research". diabetes.org.uk.
  19. "Anastasia Bukhman, the Russian-born collector behind a 1ドルm donation to London's National Portrait Gallery". theartnewspaper.com.
  20. "Why Israel Became A Safe Haven For Russian Billionaires". Forbes. 2022年04月28日. Retrieved 2023年06月30日.

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