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List of Banks in Georgia

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on June 14, 2012

1 min read

· Last updated: November 13, 2018

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Halyk Bank Georgia
Republic Bank
HSBC Bank Georgia
Agroinvestbank
Silk Road Bank
TBC Bank
National Bank of Georgia
People’s Bank of Georgia
Basisbank
Galt & Taggart Bank
Cartu Bank
First British Bank
Procredit Bank
Standard Bank
Taoprivatbank
Investbank
Bank of Georgia
Transcaucasus Development Bank Tbilisi Branch
Ziraat Bank Tbilisi Branch
Progress Bank
KOR Bank Georgia
VTB Bank (Georgia)

Key Takeaways

  • Georgia’s banking sector is anchored by both a central bank—the National Bank of Georgia—and multiple commercial banks.
  • TBC Bank and Bank of Georgia are the two largest commercial banks by assets and market share.
  • Many listed entities—including Halyk Bank Georgia, ProCredit Bank, Silk Road Bank—are officially licensed by the central bank.
  • Recent data shows around 14–18 licensed commercial banks operating in Georgia as of 2026.
  • Georgia’s major banks offer services ranging from retail and corporate banking to wealth management and trade finance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the central bank of Georgia?
The National Bank of Georgia is the country’s independent central bank, responsible for monetary policy and financial stability.
Which are the largest commercial banks in Georgia?
TBC Bank and Bank of Georgia are the largest by assets and market share in Georgia’s banking sector.
How many commercial banks operate in Georgia?
As of early‑2026, there are approximately 14 to 18 licensed commercial banks operating in Georgia.
Are international banks present in Georgia?
Yes, international banks like Halyk Bank Georgia, VTB Bank Georgia, Isbank, Ziraat Bank, and others operate under licenses from the central bank.
What services do Georgian banks offer?
Georgian banks provide a range of services including retail, SME, corporate, investment banking, wealth management, and trade finance.

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