Tbilisi (GBC) - A prominent figure in Georgia's hospitality, technology and entertainment industries, renowned businessman Temur Ugulava has passed away at the age of 56. His family, relatives and friends have confirmed the news.

According to available information, the businessman had been battling a severe form of lung cancer for the past few months and was undergoing treatment in the United States.

Temur Ugulava is credited with founding the Adjara Group, a holding company that is crucial to the country's economy and tourism sector, and has set a completely new standard in Georgian hospitality. He created internationally recognized authentic Georgian brands: Rooms Hotels (in Tbilisi, Stepantsminda, Bakuriani and Batumi) and the Stamba Hotel. His name is also associated with the projects of the Tbilisi Holiday Inn, the popular multifunctional hostel "Fabrika", and the cultural space "Radio City".

In addition to tourism, Temur Ugulava's business activities have included a number of sectors:

  • Technology and online platforms: He founded the online shopping platform "Veli.store", the innovative scooter rental application "Scroll" and the coworking space D Block.
  • Gambling and aviation: He owned the largest company in the Georgian online gambling sector "Adjarabet" and the casino "Adjara", which was acquired by the global giant Flutter Entertainment in 2019, which is considered one of the largest deals in the history of Georgian business. The "Aviator" brand is also associated with his name.
  • Media and Sports: Among the projects implemented by the businessman is the international sports television and platform Setanta Sports, which broadcasts in several countries. Adjara Group also manages the Tbilisi Sports Palace.
  • Agriculture: The holding owns the company Udabno, which is one of the largest managers of almond orchards in the country.