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In July 2026, remittances entering Georgia increased by 3.9 per cent year-on-year, amounting to USD 350 million - NBG

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In July 2026,  the volume of money transfers from abroad constituted 350.05 million USD (922.2 million GEL), which is 3.9% (13.1 million USD) more than the amount in July 2025.

According to the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), 97.6% percent of the total money transfers from abroad came from 29 largest partner countries, with the volume of transfers from these countries each exceeding 1 million USD in July 2026.

In July 2025, the share of these 29 countries constituted 97.2% percent of the total volume of money transfers.

In July 2026, 39.0 million USD (or 102.8 million GEL) was transferred from Georgia, which is 4.7% more as compared to 37.3 million USD in July 2025.

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image FDI up by 19.3 per cent in 2025 - Geostat

17.08.2026.20:35

Foreign direct investments (FDI) in Georgia amounted to USD 1 900.4 million in 2025 (adjusted data), which is up 19.3 percent from 2024 and up 12.5 percent from the preliminary data of 2025, the National Statistics Service of Georgia (GeoStat) reported.

Share of reinvestment in the total volume of foreign direct investments reached 82.5 per cent in 2025, according to adjusted data.

Share of the three largest investor countries in the total volume of foreign direct investments reached 44.4 per cent in 2025, according to adjusted data.

Major foreign direct investor countries allocated as follows: The United Kingdom 22.4 percent (USD 426.6 million), Azerbaijan 11.3 per cent (USD 214.4 million), followed by Türkiye 10.6 per cent (USD 202.4 million).

Share of FDI by three major economic sectors reached 56.8 per cent in 2025. The largest share of FDI was allocated in financial and insurance activities sector, totalling USD 633.2 million (33.3 per cent).

The Real estate activities sector was second with USD 254.7 million (13.4 per cent), followed by the trade sector with USD 191.1 million (10.1 per cent).

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