Tbilisi (GBC) - By the decision of the Parliament of Georgia, the National Bank has been granted the authority to open settlement accounts for registered payment service providers participating in an important payment system, the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) announced.

According to the NBG, the aim of this change is to promote competition and improve efficiency in the country’s payment market.

The NBG explains that having a settlement account will allow payment service providers to conduct transactions without the involvement of commercial banks, reducing dependence on banking institutions, lowering costs, and minimizing operational limitations. As a result, payment transactions for customers of registered providers will be processed more quickly and flexibly.

The National Bank emphasizes that this reform marks an important step toward enhancing the competitive environment, which will support the development of innovative and customer-oriented financial products in Georgia.