NBG First Vice Governor Meets Representatives of the London Stock Exchange and the British Embassy
The First Vice Governor of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), Ekaterine Mikabadze, met with Ayuna Nechaeva, Head of Europe, at the London Stock Exchange, and representatives of the British Embassy.
During the meeting, the parties discussed Georgia's stable macroeconomic environment and successful monetary policy. They also exchanged views on the development of the capital market, promoting Georgia's investment environment to investors, and the prospects for implementing joint projects, including opportunities to deepen cooperation between the National Bank of Georgia and the London Stock Exchange.
Ekaterine Mikabadze emphasized that the National Bank of Georgia actively supports the development of financial markets and the implementation of transparency and international best practices, which are key prerequisites for further strengthening the country's capital market and attracting foreign investment.
The meeting also highlighted that Georgian companies are successfully represented on the London Stock Exchange, underscoring the development of the country's financial sector and its integration into international financial markets. Particular emphasis was placed on the inclusion of the Bank of Georgia in the FTSE 100 Index, which represents significant international recognition for Georgia's private sector.
The parties expressed their readiness to identify specific areas of future cooperation and implement joint initiatives.
The meeting was also attended by heads of various departments of the National Bank of Georgia.
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The Georgian airline OneClick Airways has commenced scheduled flight operations from Tbilisi International Airport, TAV Georgia, the operating company for Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports, reported.
According to the operator, the airline will operate direct flights between the Georgian and Israeli capitals twice a week.
“Tel Aviv to Tbilisi flights will operate every Thursday and Sunday, while Tbilisi to Tel Aviv flights are scheduled every Monday and Friday. OneClick Airways has already transported its inaugural passengers from the Israeli capital to Tbilisi aboard a Boeing 737 aircraft. To mark the arrival of the maiden flight, a symbolic celebratory event was organised by TAV Georgia, the operating company of Tbilisi and Batumi airports,” the statement noted.