Irakli Kobakhidze - Despite global challenges, our economy continues to develop stably and has strong indicators - in 2021-2025, Georgia showed an average growth of 9.3% in real GDP

Strong confidence in Georgia’s economic prospects was evident during this year’s Eurobond issuance, where international demand exceeded supply by five and a half times. This speaks to strong confidence in Georgia’s economic prospects. Despite global challenges, our economy continues to develop steadily and has strong indicators, which have exceeded expectations and thus distinguish us in the world for sustainability, - said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in his speech at the 51st International Conference of the Banking Association of Central and Eastern Europe (BACEE).

According to him, in 2021-2025, Georgia showed an average growth of 9.3% in real gross domestic product (GDP).

“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Central and Eastern European Banking Association and Cartu Bank for organizing this important event.

Over the years, the International Banking Conference has established itself as the main platform for the banking sector across Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It is an important platform for presenting both the Georgian banking sector and the broader regional financial landscape.

These discussions are particularly important for the banking sector, which plays a central role in ensuring financial stability, supporting economic growth and responding effectively to periodically emerging risks and challenges.

Despite global challenges, our economy continues to develop steadily and has strong indicators, which have exceeded expectations and thus distinguish us in the world for sustainability. In 2021-2025, Georgia showed an average growth of 9.3% in real gross domestic product (GDP).

"The strong confidence in Georgia's economic prospects was evident during this year's Eurobond issuance, where international demand exceeded supply by five and a half times. This speaks to the strong confidence in Georgia's economic prospects," the Head of Government noted.

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