
The total overdue mortgage portfolio amounted to GEL 193.4 million, with the dollar portion equivalent to GEL 44.7 million. Loans in the local currency accounted for GEL 112 million, and the Euro-denominated portion was equivalent to GEL 36 million.Dynamics of Problem Loans
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The majority of grievances, more than 2,000 cases (around 70%), concern issues related to current account conditions, service errors, and problems with card delivery and maintenance.The second-largest category of complaints involves commissions and penalty rates, with 1,936 complaints submitted against banks and microbanks.On the other hand, some products remain almost problem-free. For example, only 2 complaints were filed regarding savings deposits, while no complaints were recorded for term deposits or repair loans. The Credit Information Bureau also received just 4 complaints.Service-related complaints (majority of cases):
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Out of these, 3,770 ordinary shares were withheld to cover tax obligations, leaving Gachechiladze with 13,680 newly acquired ordinary shares.As of early 2024, Gachechiladze held 718,208 shares in total, including 318,702 deferred shares.
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After the regulations adopted between 2018-2019, large-scale problems with these loans are no longer observed. The regulations, with a campaign to combat over indebtedness, supposedly served to protect consumers, have yielded results. Fewer people from small and medium incomes have access to loans.The volume of deposits in the bank portfolio has increased, to 516.4 million GEL (01.08.2024 - 422. million GEL).
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The increase was observed in the production value of the business sector as well. In the II quarter of 2025, production value equaled 23.2 billion GEL, which is 13.0 percent more year-on-year.In the II quarter of 2025, large businesses generated 68.1 percent of total turnover, while medium size businesses generated 14.9 percent, and 17.0 percent was generated by small business. A distribution was different in case of total production value: 46.8 percent was on large businesses, 24.1 percent — on medium, and 29.1 percent — on small businesses.In the II quarter of 2025, total purchases of goods and services carried out by enterprises equaled 31.0 billion GEL (year-on-year 9.3 percent more), while the purchase of goods and services for resale amounted to 17.8 billion GEL (year-on-year 4.6 percent more).In the II quarter of 2025, the average number of persons employed in business sector equaled 795.6 thousand, which is year-on-year 3.3 percent more. Out of the total number of persons employed, 44.1 percent were female and 55.9 percent were male.Large businesses employed 42.9 percent of total number of persons, while 20.4 percent were employed by medium, and 36.7 percent — by small businesses.The total number of employees amounted to 745.3 thousand (year-on-year 2.9 percent more) and the total personnel costs of enterprises equaled 5 284.0 million GEL (year-on-year 13.5 percent more).In the II quarter of 2025, average monthly remuneration of employed persons equaled 2 317.6 GEL (212.2 GEL increase year-on-year) while remuneration specifically for employed women was 1 783.5 GEL (147.2 GEL increase year-on-year). Average monthly remuneration of employed persons by size of enterprises is as follows: Large business — 2 466.9 GEL Medium size business — 2 741.8 GEL Small business — 1 823.3 GEL
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According to the survey results, 87.9% of the population aged 6 years and older has used the internet within the last 3 months, an increase of 3.2 percentage points compared to the previous year. The percentage of this indicator equals to 91.6 % in urban and 81.8% in rural areas. This indicator is 88.2% for women and 87.6% for men. Among different age groups, the indicator is highest in the 15-29 age group, at 99%.Among the population aged 15 years and older who have used the internet within the last 3 months, 95.4% use the internet every day or almost every day, 4.3% use it at least once a week (but not every day), and 0.4% use it less frequently (less than once a week).According to the survey results, among the population aged 15 years and older who used internet within the last 3 months, the main reasons for internet use are: telephoning over the internet/video calls over the internet (97.2%), participating in social networks (96.0%), internet banking (55.7%), seeking health-related information (52.1%), finding information about goods and services (47.7%), reading online news/newspapers/magazines (45.3%), sending/receiving e-mails (38.5%), downloading software or applications (other than games software) (13.7%) and looking for a job or sending/submitting a job application (11.0%).Among the population aged 15 years and older who have used internet within the last 12 months, 37.4% have purchased or ordered goods or services. This figure varies by type of settlement: 43.4% in urban areas and 26.1% in rural areas. By gender, the values are 41% for women and 33.3% for men. The figures also vary by age groups: 61.1% for those aged 15-29, 38.3% for those aged 30-59, and 15.3% for 60 years and older.Among internet users aged 15 years and older who have used the internet within the last 3 months, 99.5 percent have used a mobile device (mobile phone, laptop, tablet, etc.) to connect to the wireless Internet. This indicator is 99.6 percent for women and 99.5 percent for men.According to the survey results, 58.8 percent of households have a computer. This indicator is 67.2% in urban areas and 47.2% in rural areas. Among the regions, the highest values are observed in Tbilisi and Adjara, at 70.9% and 69%, respectively.Among the population aged 6 years and older, 49.5 percent have used a computer in the last 3 months. The indicator varies by type of settlement, with 58.2% in urban and 34.9 % in rural areas. By gender, the indicator is 49.5% for women and 49.4% for men. Among age groups, the highest share of computer users is found in the 6-14 age group, at 87.6%.Among the population aged 15 years and older who used computer within the last 3 months, 71.4% use a computer every day or almost every day, 19.9% use it at least once a week and 8.7% use it less frequently (less than once a week).According to the survey results, 92.7 percent of the population aged 6 years and older own a mobile phone, an increase of 1.9 percentage points from the previous year. This indicator increased by 1.5 percentage points in urban and by 2.4 percentage points in rural areas, reaching 94.8% and 89.1%, respectively.
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Ex-MFO was positioned next to TBC and BOG
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Gilauri Sells Part of His Stake in GCAP for the First Time
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TBC Launches Georgia’s First Generative AI Chatbot
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Currency conversion income of banks falls below half a billion
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Archil Gachechiladze raises GDP forecasts for Armenia and Azerbaijan
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