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NBG President meets international investors and credit rating agency representatives in London

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The President of the National Bank of Georgia, Natia Turnava, and Finance Minister Lasha Khutsishvili have attended the London CEEMEA Small Talks conference. Around fifteen international investment funds have attended the gathering of Central and Eastern European and emerging market banks, hosted by Bank of America.

In her address to investors, Turnava spoke about current trends in the Georgian economy, macroeconomic stability, inflation dynamics, and the National Bank’s key policy priorities. Particular emphasis was placed on the country’s economic resilience, the strength of the financial sector, the growth of international reserves, and the factors underpinning the steady development of the Georgian economy.

The parties also discussed the outlook for Georgia’s economic development, the challenges facing the wider region, and the continued interest of international investors and partners in Georgia’s financial sector.

Amid global challenges and heightened uncertainty, Georgia’s economy and financial sector remain stable as the National Bank continues to pursue policies designed to preserve financial resilience.

“Georgia’s economy is defined by strong macroeconomic fundamentals, backed by a stable and sound financial sector. The National Bank’s primary mandate is ensuring price stability, which is why we continue to follow a consistent, prudent policy course. This is essential for the country’s long-term economic development and investor confidence,” Natia Turnava stated.

On the sidelines of her working visit to London, the National Bank President also met with representatives of the credit rating agencies Moody’s and S&P, during which matters relating to Georgia’s sovereign credit ratings were discussed.

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image Georgian Railway adds extra Tbilisi–Batumi–Tbilisi services from June 16 due to increased passenger demand

05.06.2026.21:24

Due to increased passenger demand, Georgian Railway is adding extra services on the Tbilisi–Batumi–Tbilisi route starting from June 16.

According to Georgian Railway, the additional trains will run from June 16 to September 30 inclusive, according to the following timetable:

Trains will depart Tbilisi for Batumi at 00:30, arriving in Batumi at 05:42. Return services will depart Batumi for Tbilisi at 00:35, arriving in the capital at 05:34.

The company also noted that from June 16 to October 9 inclusive, trains will operate on the following schedule:

Departing Tbilisi for Batumi at 10:10, and returning from Batumi to Tbilisi at 18:30.

Tickets can be purchased via the website and app (available on iOS and Android), at Georgian Railway ticket offices, and through Georgian Railway’s partner companies.

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