In the first half of 2026, $212.8 million was transferred from Georgia abroad, which is 111.7% more than in the same period last year. These data are provided by the National Bank of Georgia.
Azerbaijan once again became the leader among transfer destinations. Over six months, $36.5 million was sent there – 75.3% more than a year earlier. Turkey took second place with a transfer volume of $33.8 million, and Russia took third, with $26.1 million directed there.
The top ten largest recipients also included Ukraine – $13.4 million, Greece – $12.7 million, Uzbekistan – $11.2 million, Kazakhstan – $9.2 million, Italy – $8.2 million, Germany – $6.1 million, and the USA – $5.8 million.
At the same time, the money flow in the opposite direction remains significantly larger. From January to June 2026, about $1.9 billion entered Georgia from abroad, which is $78 million, or 4%, more than last year's figure.
The highest volume of incoming transfers was recorded in June – $348 million. This is approximately 10% more than in June 2025.
