Money transfers to Georgia amount to $151 million in November 2019

The volume of money transfers to Georgia in November 2019 was $151 million, which is a 13.3 per cent increase compared to November 2018, announces the National Bank of Georgia.

 

More than one-third of money transfers came in from the European Union: 

- EU countries - $55.78 million (36.93%)

- Other countries - $95.26 million (63.07%)

The largest countries from which money transfers entered Georgia were the following:

- Russia - $37.91 million (25.1%)

- Italy – $19.82 million (13.13%)

- Greece – $15.84 million (10.49%)

- US – $14.48 million (9.59%)

- Israel – $13.75 million (9.1%)

- Turkey – $7.85 million (5.2%)


$21.9 million was transferred from Georgia to foreign countries in November 2019, which is 11.1 per cent more than it was in November 2018.





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